Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope is Out in the Wild

Version 9.04 of Ubuntu Linux named “Jaunty Jackalope” is officially out for both the Desktop users and for Servers. Additionally, a new edition is available, geared towards the Netbook users called the “Ubuntu Netbook Remix” or “UNR".

You can read the Press Releases for each edition below:

I upgraded to Jaunty a few weeks after the Beta was released, and for the first time, I did a complete (re)-install instead of the usual “upgrade". It is beneficial in that I saw the pristine, “out-of-the-box” state of Jaunty and at the same time my harddrive is once again clean. Secondly, I can really say that Jaunty is the best release so-far (since jumping to Ubuntu).

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Feed Readers

Talk about Feed readers…

There are now countless of Feed readers out there, from desktop applications to web versions. I’ve tried various of these apps and online versions and so far nothing really impressed me except Google Reader (http://reader.google.com), Google’s very own Feed Reader.

What separates Google Reader from the rest?

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What is an "ESBN" code?

Quoted:

Electronic Standard Book Number (ESBN) is the unique identifier of electronic content and media. ESBNs are recognized worldwide by electronic publishing companies and electronic content providers. ESBNs are simple and quick to generate and serve as branded identifier or copyright for individuals or companies developing electronic content and media.

ESBNs are assigned and managed by ESBN.ORG. Media IDs can be manually requested or dynamically generated using web service calls by registered ESBN members. Learn More >>

ISBN vs. ESBN

An ISBN is used to establish and identify one title or edition of a title from one specific publisher and is unique to that edition, allowing for more efficient marketing of products by booksellers, libraries, universities, wholesalers and distributors.

An ESBN is used to establish and identify one downloaded or issued copy of electronic media such as an e-book, blog, podcast, images, digital document, source code, email, and streaming audio/video.

So don’t get confused if you see ESBN more and more around the wired net.

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gameshogun’s ESBN 92238-060129-839516-62

feed... new icon... standards...

Following the recent agreement between Mozilla and Microsoft to use a universal “feed icon” (for both RSS and Atom), gameshogun is now offering feeds in four (4) formats.

You can find the different feeds below:

feed
Atom 0.3: feed
RSS 2.0: feed
RSS 1.0: feed
RSS 0.92: feed

Enjoy!