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How many scanners are included with Nessus Enterprise? Q. Can I add more scanners to Nessus Enterprise? Q. Q. Nessus General Questions: Q. Tonido Keeps Cloud Computing Local. Set Up a Web-Based Desktop with EyeOS. Hey, guys, my name is Jason, and I'm actually a developer for eyeOS.

Set Up a Web-Based Desktop with EyeOS

I'd like to take the time to answer some of your questions about it. Also, if you have more questions, the best place to ask them is over at the eyeOS forums at [forums.eyeos.org] "The thing that turned it off for me was that their formats didn't appear to be 'open' - meaning that a document you create in eyeOS couldn't be used anywhere else. " If you have a Linux server, there is a file that can be used with OpenOffice to save documents created with eyeDocs as a Word document. "Also, maybe it's because I have a slow computer (first generation mac mini), but eyeOS seems to crawl on a lot of their applications, which makes me think twice about using it in any sort of productive way.

" When you first load the page and are presented with the login screen, it usually takes a while to for the whole page to load. "Can the eyeNav be used as a sort of proxy for browsing anonymously? " Glad you guys like it all! Project Management in Open Office? Written by: Ronda Bowen • edited by: Michele McDonough • updated: 5/28/2013 Have you been hoping for a project management tool to be included in Open Office?

Project Management in Open Office?

Unfortunately, Open Office doesn't have one, but they do have a list of options for your project management needs. Find out what might work for your project management needs if you're an avid Open Office user. Great Docs, Poor PM OptionsIf you're an avid user of Open Office, you're not alone. Many people use Open Office for their word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation needs.

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A government genealogy service lets family history leap off the page. Government documents about Jinbei Mori were obtained by his granddaughter,… (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles…) At first glance, the photo-copied documents simply looked like government forms and applications.

A government genealogy service lets family history leap off the page

But when Susanne Mori read more closely, she found the story of her grandfather's life as he made his way in America more than five decades ago. Those 23 pages of facts and dates revealed how a young man, Jinbei Mori, left Japan and arrived in San Francisco the month after the 1906 earthquake, how he spent decades working for the Union Pacific Railroad, how his home was searched by the FBI during World War II. Mori said seeing her grandfather's photographs and reading his words brought his immigrant experience to life.

"We are all descendants from immigrants, and at some point our families decided to leave the place they called home for whatever reason and come to someplace new and start over," said Mori, 52, of Santa Barbara. The documents came from U.S. Anna.gorman@latimes. The Evolution of Technology. Every baby born today in the Western world has a life expectancy of about 100 years, which means it will be alive in 2110.

The Evolution of Technology

It’s nearly impossible to forecast in detail life in 2110. However, what we can venture to guess based on current trends is that humans will still populate the planet, as will animals, and we will be joined by simple biological creatures designed synthetically in the lab, and of course, machines. Machines will roam the earth, toiling in factories, taking our children to school, delivering babies, cleaning the streets, and other such tasks, which will make them seemingly indispensable to us.

We dont know how sophisticated these machines will be a century from today. Some might continue as dumb machines like the ones we have now, assiduously screwing on the caps of Coke bottles. Technology, according to Arthur, spawns new generations of products by using existing components, a phenomenon he calls combinatorial evolution. Project Management 2.0 « Emily Chang. The Internet has long been a boon to project managers.

Project Management 2.0 « Emily Chang

And before that (remember those disconnected days?) Many offline software applications were as well. But apart from the ubiquitous Microsoft Project there have been few specific applications for project management. Project managers have mostly filled their planning and communication needs by cobbling together systems from more generic applications. Most individuals I know in the profession spend a good portion of their day switching between two applications–Excel and their email client, with the occasional foray into Word and Project. The Internet–even early on–offered a number of tools to project managers (PMs). Since the advent of web apps some of the more common project management tasks, aside from communication, have been attacked from various angles. Basecamp et al. Basecamp is most certainly Web 2.0. Using Basecamp for traditional project management can be cumbersome for all concerned. A piece of the pie.