Birthday++ for Google today!
Category: Websites
My Shared Items
In a previous post, I spoke about the Google Reader feature which allows you to share RSS items with your contacts. Google proposes also some piece of code to add this list to your blog. With a simple WordPress widget, it can be easily integrated in a blog. Check the
WP-Scanner
This blog runs under WordPress as many other blogs on the Internet. WordPress is also known to not be very secure: lot of vulnerabilities have already been discovered and more will come! On blogsecurity.net, a security tool is proposed to check your own blog: WP-Scanner. It’s like a Nessus scanner
Let’s share!
I tested several RSS feed readers for a while. Finally, I’m using Google Reader. It works very well and give me access to my feeds wherever I’m! Just open a browser and log in! I’m sharing interesting articles via my public page. You can find a link to this page
nagiosexchange.org Turns Three
Happy birthday to NagiosExchange! Involved in monitoring and/or reporting projects with Nagios or Groundwork, this website was always a must! Why re-invent the wheel when somebody already contributed to the plugins base?
Welcome to blanmont.be!
On MiniVille, you can create your own city and manage it! Do you remember SimCity (first released in 1989!) ? With the MiniVille Flash application, you’ll have to manage your own city. Of course, not all features of SimCity are available but it’s quite funny when you’ve some time to
WordPress upgraded
One more time, a moderately critical security issue has been discovered in Wordress. This blog has been patched…
New design
I was bored of the old design… So here is the new one! Tell me your opinion or suggestions! There are still small issues to be fixed but they will be… soon! PS: I’m clearly NOT a web designer, I just made my choice on themes.wordpress.org 😉
I’m not an Apple addict but…
… but they have good arguments! 😉 Source: the The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs (his fake blog).
Gmail feature to fight spam
When you need to give your e-mail address on a non-trusted website (to be able to download a file or access some specific information), you never known how your address will be handled! Google Mail has a nice feature to catch unsollicited emails. If you have an address <foobar@gmail.com>, you