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HowTo: Install Adobe AIR on Ubuntu

Thursday, February 4, 2010

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HowTo: Install Adobe AIR on Ubuntu

I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala a few days ago. I know its a bit late, but the reason why I didn’t do it earlier was because I didn’t want to mess up my customized Ubuntu “Mac” desktop. What made me decide to do a fresh install was because my old [...]

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Free Google Analytics API Dashboard Application

Friday, November 13, 2009

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Free Google Analytics API Dashboard Application

To keep track of the different blog statistics here on JaypeeOnline, my analytics service of choice is Reinvigorate. I’ve been using it for about 3 years now. Aside from that I also use Clicky which I started using early this year. The first free analytics service I tried/used was Google Analytics, but I stopped using [...]

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Skimmer: Lifestream Desktop App

Thursday, May 7, 2009

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Skimmer: Lifestream Desktop App

While browsing the web and looking for cool stuff and apps, I came across this lifestreaming desktop app called Skimmer. Skimmer℠ is an Adobe® AIR™ desktop application designed to streamline, beautify, and enhance the experience of participating in your most frequently used social networking activities. It improves upon your day-to-day interaction with multiple social networks, [...]

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TweetDeck

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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TweetDeck

I learned so many new things at WordCamp: Las Vegas, not only about WordPress and not only from the speakers but also from the other attendees. Honestly, I barely used Twitter before WordCamp and used it only to network and publish my recent blog posts using TwitterFeed. At WordCamp I can safely say that almost [...]

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Adobe AIR + WordPress = AirPress

Thursday, October 11, 2007

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AirPress is a desktop blogging client created by Romain Referrer and Jean-Francois Comeau and is based on Adobe AIR or Adobe Integrated Runtime. It’s kinda like Windows Live Writer but with lesser features. With AirPress, you don’t need a FTP client to upload photos, audio or video files and you can do video blogging straight [...]

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