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Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 Top 5 Software Downloads

Disk Investigator 1.61 (Windows)

Disk Investigator helps you to discover all that is hidden on your computer hard disk. It can also help you to recover lost data.

HDClone Free Edition 4.1.2b (Windows)
HDClone Free Edition 4.1.2bThe Free Edition of HDClone is the ideal tool for moving or cloning contents of entire hard disks.

KeyScrambler Personal 2.9.0.1 (Windows)
KeyScrambler Personal 2.9.0.1KeyScrambler Personal is a free plug-in for your Web browser that protects everything you type from keyloggers.

Disk SpeedUp 1.4.0.888 (Windows)
Analyze, defrag and optimize disks or a single file/folder for peak computer performance.

TweakNow PowerPack 2011 3.4.7 (Windows)
TweakNow PowerPack 2011 3.4.7A fully-integrated suite of utilities that lets you fine-tune every aspect of your computer's operating system and Web browser.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

WordPress3.0导航菜单图文使用教程

http://zmingcx.com/wordpress3-0-using-the-navigation-menu-graphic-tutorials.html
2010年08月08日 ⁄ Wordpress ⁄ 作者:知更鸟 ⁄ 评论数 295 ⁄ 被围观 85,476+
上一篇写过如何为WordPress主题添加多个自定义导航菜单,可能很多刚接触WordPress3.0的朋友对这个自定义菜单功能,不知如何使用,今天弄个图文教程,也是为了配合新发布的HotNews pro 2.2版的一个补充使用教程。
这个新增加的自定义菜单功能,使用其实很简单。
一、首先,选择进入自定义导航菜单设置页面。
登录WordPress后台,管理首页→外观→导航菜单
如果你的主题不支持WordPress3.0导航菜单功能,顶部会有下图的提示:
可以参考下面两篇文章,增加主题对导航菜单功能的支持。
也可以下载我新发布的HotNews pro 2.2版主题,完全支持WordPress3.0导航菜单功能。
二、接下来是新建一个自定义菜单.
在菜单名输入框中键入一个菜单名称(任意),之后点击"创建菜单"。
也可点击上边的+号,创建多个菜单,这里分别创建了"菜单A"和"菜单B'两个自定义菜单。
三、菜单创建完成,下面开始进行菜单内容组合。
选择准备显示在菜单中的内容,包括自定义链接、页面、分类等,点击"添加到菜单",添加到"菜单A"中.
最后不要忘记点击"保存菜单",完成菜单组合设置.如下图:
同样为"菜单B",添加内容,不要忘记保存菜单.
第三,在不同的位置显示"菜单A"和"菜单B'(以HotNews pro 2.2版为例).
分别在不同的位置选择不同的菜单组合,最后点"保存",完成全部菜单功能设置.
另外,就是如何显示多级下拉菜单.
这里有一个小技巧,就是用鼠标按住某个菜单项目,向右拖动,就会形成下级菜单或多级菜单,修改后,同样不要忘记保存菜单.不过会不会显示下拉菜单,这就要看主题有无此功能了,HotNews pro 2.2版可支持多级下拉菜单.
最后形成下图所示:

The Top Five Linux Stories of 2011

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/the-top-five-linux-stories-of-2011/10067
 | ZDNet

Summary: 2011 was a big year for Linux, but then what year isn't a big one for Linux these days?
Taking a look back at Linux in 2011
Taking a look back at Linux in 2011
Just like with networking, I looked at my five most popular Linux stories of the last year,
and while they're all fine stories, I can't say that they're the most significant stories of the year. They did, however, inspire me with the ideas for my list of 2011's most important Linux stories. So, with no further adieu, here from least to most important, is my list.
5) GNOME Forks
Not that long ago, GNOME was the most popular Linux desktop interface. KDE was, and is, good, but most popular Linux distributions, such as FedoraMint, and Ubuntu all used GNOME 2.x for their interface. Then along came GNOME 3.0 and it all went wrong. To this day, I, and a lot of other people, aren't sure what GNOME's developers had in mind for their take on the desktop, we just know we didn't like it.
GNOME has seen a major revision, 3.2, and many people still don't like it. I certainly don't. So, Ubuntu has continued to go in its own direction with its Unity interface. One group of Linux developers decided to fork the still popular GNOME 2 into a new desktop they call MATE. And, Mint, after trying to add extensions to make GNOME 3 more palatable, is now forking the GNOME 3.x shell into a GNOME 2.x like interface: Cinnamon. Good-bye GNOME. It was nice to have known you, but I see you only as a desktop infrastructure, not the interface itself, in the future for most users.
4) The Decline of the Linux desktop
I recently wrote a story that got a lot of people worked up noticing that Mint has gotten to be the most popular Linux desktop People are still writing responses to that story over a month later. It's a pity none of them have thought the issue through.
The matter of whether Ubuntu is still the most popular Linux distribution isn't that big a deal.Windows, as I've said before, has won the desktop war and Linux isn't going to somehow magically catch up with it. That doesn't mean that you should drop the Linux dektop. I'm going to keep using traditional Linux desktops for years to come. They're better than the alternatives, but put all the Linux desktops together and they still have only a tiny percentage of the desktop market. Let's just deal with it and move on to much more interesting Linux interface news: Linux is winning everywhere else.
3) Ubuntu changes directions
Ubuntu gets it. You may hate the Unity interface, but they're not making it for you-the long time Linux desktop fan. They're making it for Windows home usersWindows business users; andtablets and smartphones. And, why not? Does it mater that much whether Ubuntu is number one or two on the old Linux desktop market when Windows 7 is used by almost a hundred more users for every Linux desktop user?
Ubuntu also is seeking to integrate the cloud into its desktops They're not the only ones.OpenSUSE has also figured out that an old-style fat desktop can do well with full cloud integration. Google wonders, however, just how much desktop do you really need if you could do everything on the cloud.
2) The rise of Android and ChromeOS/cloud computing
For more on that look at where Linux is kicking rump and taking names in a new and growing end-user market: smartphones and tablets. Yes, Apple is still the number one tablet maker, but the Android-powered tablets are catching up fast and on smartphones, Android is already number one with a bullet. Windows? It's barely an afterthought here. The mobile future belongs to the Linux distribution we call Android.
At the same time, Google thinks those of who will still be using desktops in the future will want to use a cloud-based operating system that uses Linux as its foundation: ChromeOSGoogle is betting that you're going to want a Chromebook for your PC needs in the future. I think they may be right. There's a reason why not only Google, Ubuntu, and openSUSE is looking into this. Apple, with iCloud, is also exploring it. I don't see the old desktop going away quickly but I can see cloud-based, end-user alternatives catching up more quickly then you might have thought even a year ago.
One thing I am sure of though, tomorrow's end-user computing experience is going to be powered by Linux one way or the other as the legacy Windows systems start to dwindle away.
1) Patent Wars
Remember when people who weren't in the know thought that SCO, with its bogus Unix copyright claims was danger to Linux? I do, I covered the heck out of that story since, while I knew from the start SCO didn't have a case, other people thought SCO actually was on to something. Today, however Linux, open-source software and indeed all programming development faces a far more dangerous intellectual property (IP) threat: the granting and mis-use of bad software patents.
Companies like AppleMicrosoft, and Oracle have all used patents to threaten Android devices' very existence. In the end, these lawsuits will fail. Not because they lack merit-in a world whenApple can get a patent for using apps during a phone call anything goes-but because Google, et. al. will sue them right back with their own patent portfolios. As Microsoft knows all too well after its defeat by i4i, they can be stung by patent lawsuits just as much as any Linux vendor.
Sooner or later I expect big business will get sick of wasting hundreds of millions of dollars suing and countersuing each other to no good purpose. That won't be the end of it though. Patent trolls, who have no real business of their own, will still collect patents and then sue the companies as soon as they actually do something useful with patented ideas. That will mean higher prices for all of us since end-users are ultimately the ones that pay the patent trolls blackmail money. What's even more troubling s that some patent trolls are now targeting small businesses. Google and Samsung can afford to defend themselves, a small business? They can't.
This isn't just a Linux issue, it's bigger than that. If we expect real programming innovation, software patents must be discontinued. That, alas, is something we may not see this decade… if ever.
Taken all-in-all, though, it was a great year for Linux. Whether it was supercomputersbig data or smartphones and tablets, Linux keeps growing. By this time next year, Red Hat will have become the first Linux company to have recorded a billion dollars in earnings, and, if you count all users on all devices, it just might be that Linux will be the number one operating system of all.
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10 Creative and Easy Photography Projects

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/photography-projects-holiday-photos,review-1714.html

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

太原理工103人出国逾期不归

http://news.google.com/news/story?q=%E5%A4%AA%E5%8E%9F%E7%90%86%E5%B7%A5%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ncl=dLziNd3xS2ZMHjMNrf9zOiGZbNGTM&hl=zh-CN&ei=bln7TtX9HeqPiALj6NHMDg&sa=X&oi=news_result&ct=more-results&resnum=10&ved=0CG0QqgIwCQ

太原理工103人出国逾期不归

搜狐 - ‎4 hours ago‎
近日,一份疑为太原理工大学的公告在微博及网络论坛上流传。公告显示,该校日前决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。一所学校竟有如此数量众多的教职工滞留国外不归,引发网友关注。 ...

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太原理工大学取消103名出国逾期不归人员公职

新华网 - ‎11 hours ago‎
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太原理工大学103人出国逾期不归被开除

搜狐 - ‎17 hours ago‎
近日,一份《太原理工大学公告》在网络流传。公告显示,该校日前决定不再保留田×亮等103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。公告列出了103人详细名单,并要求这103人"本人或委托亲属于2012年1月15日前到校人事处办理离 ...

太原理工大103名老师被开除

凤凰网 - ‎Dec 27, 2011‎
近日,一份疑为太原理工大学的公告在网上流传。公告显示,该校日前决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。一所学校竟有如此数量众多的教职工滞留国外不归,引发网友关注。 这份《太原理工大学公告》显示, ...

太原理工103人出国逾期不归(图)

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近日,一份太原理工大学的公告在微博及网络论坛上流传。公告显示,该校日前决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。公告同时列出了103人详细名单。 26日,记者联系到太原理工大学人事处,该处对公告的真实性 ...

出国逾期不归 太原理工大学103名教师被开除

新浪网 - ‎17 hours ago‎
昨日,记者从太原理工大学人事处获悉,该校日前决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。 该处同时对网络上流传的太原理工大学《关于不再保留田X亮等103名出国逾期不归人员公职的决定》的真实性予以确认,出现 ...

冰启:教师出国逾期不归应倒逼大学改革

凤凰网 - ‎18 hours ago‎
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太原理工大学103人出国不归被开除

荆楚网 - ‎17 hours ago‎
楚天都市报讯据《山东商报》报道近日,太原理工大学决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。 该校发出公告称:请下列103名同志本人或委托亲属于2012年1月15日前到校人事处办理离校、档案转移等有关手续。 ...

103人出国逾期不归被开除公职:太原理工大给予回应解析

搜狐 - ‎21 hours ago‎
本报讯(首席记者冯迪)昨天上午出现的一则网络新闻《太原理工大学103人出国逾期不归被开除公职》,迅速引发网民热议。该文称:根据太原理工大学(校人字[2011]21号)文件,要求103名出国逾期不归的同志于2012年1 ...

103名高校教师出国不归被开除公职

新浪网 - ‎20 hours ago‎
近日,太原理工大学在官网上贴出公告,要开除该校103名教师公职。太原理工大学人事处证实该消息,称103人全部为公派出国或经学校同意出国留学人员,但出国后一直滞留国外逾期未归,有些人员已出国十几年。 ...

谁来清算"学不归"这笔历史呆坏账?

网易 - ‎16 hours ago‎
但近日太原理工大学发布的一则"开除103名出国逾期不归教师"的公告,则让人直面这个比"留学不归"更严重的问题,即那些出国前担任公职的人"一出海不归"该怎么办。(据12月27日《山东商报》) 一纸公告捅出了天大的 ...

太原理工103人出国不归 多为公派高端人才

人民网 - ‎19 hours ago‎
据《山东商报》报道 近日,一份太原理工大学的公告在网络流传,称该校决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。26日,据该校人事处称,确有此事。 公告称:根据太原理工大学《关于不再保留田X亮等103名出国 ...

103名教师出国后逾期不归被开除

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这里是103,别的地儿是多少

环球网 (博客) - ‎16 hours ago‎
"103"是一个数字,代表103个人,是太原理工大学决定要开除的"公职人员"。根据大院理工大学的一个文件(《关于不再保留田X亮等103名出国逾期不归人员公职的决定》(校人字[2011]21号))的说法,这103个人都是"出国 ...

公费留学不归的呆坏账应清算

搜狐 - ‎Dec 27, 2011‎
太原理工大学近日发布的一则"开除103名出国逾期不归教师"的公告,就让人开始直面这个比留学不归更严重的问题,即那些留学前担任公职者"出海不归"该怎么办。 一纸公告捅出了天大的秘密。中国作为出国留学生最多 ...

张洪泉:103名教师"海而不归"释放的啥信号

荆楚网 - ‎17 hours ago‎
太原理工大学下文,不再保留田X亮等103名出国逾期不归人员的公职,并请这103名同志本人或委托亲属于2012年1月15日前到校人事处办理离校、档案转移等有关手续。(四川在线12月27日) 一所学校竟有如此数量众多的 ...

"实位以待",为何出国教师依旧不归?

解放牛网 - ‎10 hours ago‎
近日,太原理工大学决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。一所学校竟有如此数量众多的教职工滞留国外不归。根据该校的解释,"这103人并非一下子出现的",其中有些人员已出国十几年,这一定程度可以消除网友 ...

【猫扑话题】出国教师不归被辞,外国的月亮有多圆?

猫扑 - ‎15 hours ago‎
【事件回顾】近日,一份疑为太原理工大学的公告在微博及网络论坛上流传。公告显示,该校日前决定不再保留103名出国逾期不归人员的公职。公告称:根据太原理工大学《关于不再保留田X亮等103名出国逾期不归人员 ...

"学不归"坏账 谁来清算?

北青网 - ‎15 hours ago‎
但近日太原理工大学发布的一则"开除103名出国逾期不归教师"的公告,则让人直面这个比"留学不归"更严重的问题。(12月27日《山东商报》) 对很多人出国留学不归我们并不陌生。今年8月份发布的《华侨华人研究 ...

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