Safari 3 Beta on Windows XP

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Safari 3beta bugSo this is how Safari 3 Beta on Windows XP looks like?

I’ve tried to install it on Windows XP. The installation went smoothly. Then the system asked me for a proxy password (I’ve installed it on a test machine at work).

Next thing I see is this nice little error message – such a usual thing on XP, unfortunately. This is where my Safari under XP ends…

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UPDATE:

It seems that the latest version of Safari for XP is more stable. I’ve updated it both on an XP machine and my Mac and it seems to work ok.

LIFT07 – Interviews et sources utiles

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Voici différentes sources et liens à propos de ce qui s’est déroulé durant LIFT07, la conférence qui tente de remettre l’humain au coeur de la discussion à propos des nouvelles technologies.

Les liens entre technologie, société et politique sont essentiels dans la discussion autour du fossé numérique (digital divide), mais ce que j’ai particulièrement apprécié durant cette conférence, c’est la visibilité qui a été donnée aux actions locales, sur le terrain (Kenya, Inde, Afrique du Nord, etc.). J’ai pu assister a beaucoup de discussions intéressantes, je pense que je reviendrai pour l’édition 2008. :-)

My notes during a LIFT07 workshop

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LIFT07 Conference, Geneva, Switzerland

Day 1 – morning session: “D.I.Y Monitoring and Evaluation”

This was an interesting workshop about how to monitor and evaluate any type of project when you don’t want / can’t spend too much money on it. The workshop presentation is made available by the presenter (Glenn O’Neil) on his blog, Intelligent Measurement. The main thing I noted was that there are easy and cheap ways to monitor (know what is going on during a project) and evaluate (see what happened) your projects. Educating stakeholders and getting their buyin in order to be able to use monitoring and evalations methods is a related issue that needs to be considered.

Day 1 – afternoon session: “Collaboration and Innovation in Workspace that Works”

Clark Elliott made a very nice presentation about workspaces and how they affect collaboration, working habits, corporate culture, cultures, employer-employee relationship. We covered many topics related to how office spaces are designed: architecture, furnitures, space, interactions, online vs. offline collaboration, new working tools, wireless, mobile workers, etc. His presentation will also be made available soon. I will provide the link as soon as I have it.

Thanks to both presenters, I really enjoyed both sessions and am looking forward to meet new people at tomorrow’s first conference day. Read more about the LIFT07 Conference.

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