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Monday — June 08, 2009WordPress And WordPress MU Will Merge: Good Or Bad?
I may have to add to the “bad”.
Shared webhosting sites, just like Dreamhost, may now get reluctant to have WordPress (as the merged codebase) in stalled in your server. Why? Because just like Dreamhost in paper they basically don’t allow you to install WordPress MU into their server, because of some resources issues. Especially if you’ll be opting for the subdomain instead of the subdirectory option.
UCPB building in Makati quarantined
MANILA, Philippines—A portion of the United Coconut Planters Bank building in Makati City has been quarantined after a foreign consultant showed symptoms of flu, an employee told INQUIRER.net Friday.
Experience YouTube XL on the Big Screen
From the Youtube Blog:
Last January we introduced a video website especially for people who wanted to access YouTube videos through their Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii game consoles. You could say we’ve now “expanded” on that. Just as there’s a YouTube browser for mobile devices, the new YouTube XL is optimized for watching YouTube videos on any large screen.
In addition to an all new design offering large text and simplified navigation, YouTube XL offers a continuous play feature, which lets you search for a topic on YouTube and then press “play” once to watch all of the videos sequentially on that topic. Also, getting from one video to the next takes just a few clicks, and you can control the action with a blue tooth enabled remote control, or even some mobile phones.
With millions of HD playbacks daily, YouTube is now bringing popular YouTube favorites like “Where the Hell is Matt?” to the big screen in HD. Also better when bigger: check out larger-than-life roller coaster point-of-view videos, work-out routines with the screen out of high-kick range, university lectures where you can read the blackboard, and home videos the whole family can watch together.
This is I guess a replacement to the earlier feature and works everywhere your TV is connected to a browser.
But the blog says it’s for HD TV’s. What about mine with only a standard TV? This I still have to find out, maybe later tonight, whether the resolution and the aspect ration will fit into my TV.
