Top 5 articles for September 2009

Here are the top 5 articles for September 2009:

  1. (3) Nagios – how to determine the name of a service in Windows
  2. (1) Ubuntu 8.10 connect to Cisco VPN through vpnc
  3. (5) Blackberry Desktop crashes when reading Outlook calendar
  4. (4) Blackberry not syncing with BES
  5. (2) Kensington Bluetooth 2.0 under Windows Vista 64-bit

Interesting to see that it’s the same 5 articles as last month, but in a completely different order.

Google Wave invites going out tomorrow

Google Wave invites are slated to be sent out tomorrow to more than 100,000 people. As stated in their blog, these invites will go out to developers, users who have signed up and offered to give feedback, and select customers of Google Apps. Some of these invitees will be able to invite other people.

The blog post stresses that this is a beta test, and several features will still be missing from it. Also, the occasional downtime is to be expected.

Be that as it may, I’m hoping I can open my Inbox tomorrow and see a Wave invite. I think Google Wave may be like GMail: despite all the quirks and problems in the beginning, in a couple of years people will panic if it’s down for an hour. Now, how do I set it up to be integrated with my blog…?

Top 5 articles for September 2008

  1. (1) Kensington Bluetooth 2.0 under Windows Vista 64-bit
  2. (2) Blackberry desktop crashes when reading Outlook Calendar
  3. (4) WoW64: How to get the Progress debugger to run in Vista 64-bit
  4. (3) Setting up MXP to run under Linux
  5. (5) iTunes 7.4 not properly installed