May 042010
 

From TechRepublic.com…

Managing MySQL with MySQL Workbench | Linux and Open Source | TechRepublic.com: “MySQL is still the most popular open source SQL database available. And while many MySQL administrators (myself included) are strict adherents of using the mysql command-line client, those who prefer GUI tools have several choices available. One popular choice is phpMyAdmin, a MySQL administration application written in PHP. The advantages of phpMyAdmin are that it is available on the server, can be used from anywhere with any browser, and does not require you to open up MySQL access directly to the network; using the existing web server with PHP support, you can directly manipulate MySQL via the Web.”

 Posted by at 1:35 pm
May 042010
 

From LifeHacker.com…

VirtualBox 3.2 Beta Virtualizes Mac OS X (On Macs) – VirtualBox – Lifehacker: “Windows/Mac/Linux: Free virtualization tool VirtualBox, technically Oracle VM VirtualBox now, has quietly added ‘experimental support for Mac OS X guests’ to a beta release. That’s good news—at least for Mac owners, and those willing to dig into serious Hackintosh tweaks.”

 Posted by at 1:34 pm
May 042010
 

From WindowsTeamBlog.com…

Use Office Web Apps on SkyDrive to take over the world! – Inside Windows Live – The Windows Blog: “It’s been a pretty wild last 8 months since we launched the Office Web Apps Technical Preview on SkyDrive. We’ve had so much demand for the technical preview that we had to expand its availability, and we’ve seen a lot of excitement about the integration of our web apps with the Office 2010 Beta. And as Chris Jones mentioned previously, we’ve also had several thousand people checking out the cool new features we’ve built since then.”

 Posted by at 11:31 am
May 042010
 

From LifeHacker.com…

VirtualBox 3.2 Beta Virtualizes Mac OS X (On Macs) – VirtualBox – Lifehacker: “Windows/Mac/Linux: Free virtualization tool VirtualBox, technically Oracle VM VirtualBox now, has quietly added ‘experimental support for Mac OS X guests’ to a beta release. That’s good news—at least for Mac owners, and those willing to dig into serious Hackintosh tweaks.”

 Posted by at 9:34 am