TOP HIDDEN FEATURES OF OS LION


From Leopard to Snow Leopard, Lion to the new Mountain Lion, Apple doesn’t change much when it comes to User Interface. Once you have purchased Apple’s latest Mac OS X operating system, the Mountain Lion, you would probably not notice any significant changes upon installation (some of you may say that it looks exactly like the Mac OS X Lion). But if you’re wondering where the "Mountain" makes a difference, this post is for you.
We’ve been playing with the new OS for a while now and in this post, you’ll see some of the noticeable updates and new functions that have been made available on the Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. Most of the new functions are on the inside and the good news is, it’s a small learning curve to adapt to the changes.
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TOP WINDOWS 8 FEATURES

Although Windows 8 has managed to attract criticism from every corner of the globe, its revolutionary new look and feature-rich environment promises to win the hearts of the users, in the long-term. Casting the traditional boot management interface and start-menu away, Microsoft has decided to set the trend for the future. Ease of access, cloud-connectivity, widespread device integration, secure and privacy ensured are the buzzwords associated with Windows 8, if analyzed beyond the smokescreen. The recent unveiling of Microsoft Office 15 is only an affirmation to this cause. Undoubtedly, the new Metro User Interface allows a fast, neat and organized operating experience with everything (except the power options) accessible with a single click. In this post, we set our perspective straight and relevant for businesses. Why should a firm, business or organization look towards Windows 8 when they are already satisfied with the ever-popular Windows 7? Shifting to a radically new operating system, apparently just an upgrade, may require blanket time for adjustment and coordination within and beyond functioning teams that may hinder efficiency, at least in the short term. With this concern in mind, a conscious manager or team lead would think twice regarding the incentives Windows 8 has to offer in achieving
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300+ HTML COLOR CODES WITH NAMES

HTML color codes are hexadecimal triplets representing the colors red, green, and blue (#RRGGBB). For example, in the color red, the color code is #FF0000, which is '255' red, '0' green, and '0' blue. These color codes can be used to change the color of the background, text, and tables on a web page.Here are more than 300 HTML color codes with their names.If you are web designer then these codes will help you a lot.You can also use our Hex Color Code Generator Tool.



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WINDOWS 8 DESCRIPTION FROM WIKIPEDIA

Windows 8 is the next version of Microsoft Windows. According to unofficial sources, the release date for Windows 8 has been set for October 2012, three years after the release of its predecessor, Windows 7. Windows 8's server counterpart, Windows Server 2012, is in development concurrently with Windows 8. The most recent official pre-release version of Windows 8 is the Release Preview, which was released on May 31, 2012.



Unlike Windows 7, which was intended to be a more focused, incremental upgrade to the Windows line, Windows 8 has been "reimagined from the chipset to the user experience" to connect more with the user. It
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'COSMO' A C# BASED OPERATING SYSTEM

Billl Gates writes "A new operating system called Cosmo has been developed, written entirely in C#. It shows the naysayers you can write a full OS kernel without C. So far, you need Visual Studio to compile and run it, as Mono is not supported. However, the source code can be compiled with the Express editions of Visual Studio. The project plans to add VB.NET support soon."
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