Fire up your gnome terminal, and press ctrl+r. Now you can find-as-you-type any command you gave in the past (limited to your bash history size). Neat !
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Google you’re doing it wrong. Very wrong. This is utterly ridiculous. It’s a screenshot with a standard Firefox browser, in the standard screen resolution (1280×800), on Read More - A step back from the open source
One month ago, I created my first Android app. While the app was a paid one, the reception has been outstanding. I’ve gotten a fair amount Read More - Facebook shuts down EventPress development.
When you’re a big company, especially one that makes its money on free web services and advertising, it’s very easy to say you love open Read More - Why Android is laggy
Great post from Andrew Munn explaining some key differences between Android and iPhone/iOs, especially when it comes to rendering and smoothness of animations and why Read More - Google Plus keeps your data as much as Facebook does
When you delete an account from Google+, Google promises you to delete all the data associated with your G+ profile. Well, I deleted mine some time Read More











