UberTech Carnival

By admin | Mar 1, 2007
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Welcome to the March 1, 2007 edition of uber tech carnival. Once again, these bloggers have pulled out some very nice blog posts for me to host. Thanks fellow bloggers and may you enjoy what follows!

Computing

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Backup Blues posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Gadgets

Will Chen presents Does the iPhone make financial sense for the average consumer? posted at Wisebread.

Dean presents Top 5 Valentines Day Gifts For Tech Geeks posted at Mr. Cheap Stuff, saying, “Awesome blog Paul, I’m a fellow RSS subscriber.”

Jennifer Miner presents Ricoh 500SE Digital Camera Review: This new dig cam is enabled with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS capabilities. posted at Travel Articles.

Iron Cook presents Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Review posted at Spicy Gadget Roll, saying, “”Out of all the reviews that I have read on the N800 (professional and bloggers), this is by far the most useful. Your use of the videos cleared a lot of the confusion or doubts that I had on the product. After viewing and reading your review, the Nokia N800 looks far more appealing and desirable. Thanks for a great job!” - Manny”

Hacks

Gavin R. Putland presents A comprehensive workaround for the Blogger “previous posts” bug posted at /etc/cron.whenever/, saying, “The tag that normally generates the “Previous posts” list in the sidebar can instead be used to generate the posts in the main column, and vice versa.”

Software

Andrici Vlad presents HaSo » Mozilla Firefox 2.0 Vs Internet Explorer 7 posted at HaSo.

Tech

Christopher J. Brunner presents Technology Could Make Waitresses Obsolete posted at The Small Business Buzz, saying, “Thank you for considering my submission for inclusions in Uber Tech. Michelle Cramer”

Beno Varghese presents FREE TECHNICAL SUPPORT posted at Beno Varghese dot-com.

Tips

Barry Mahfood presents RSS Feeds: What they Are and How they Work posted at Barry’s Best.

Tutorials

Ponnada presents Pointers and Arrays - Part I posted at OpenAsthra, saying, “This is a tutorial on c pointers and arrays.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of uber tech carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.



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