David Ansermot Web Developer / TYPO3 Integrator

28oct/100

Arrest of a Russian cyber-criminal cause 20% less spam each day

A very important cybercriminal arrest  has just taken place in Russia.

The country's government after a lengthy investigation, was able to locate and put out of harm's Igor A. Gusev.

His name means nothing to you? It is however considered by the Moscow authorities as the "Spam King."

27oct/101

Digg lost 30 percent of visitors

On Techcrunch, an article speaks about Digg statistics.
We can see that it lost 30 percent of unique visitors.

Source : Techcrunch.com

23oct/100

Windows 7 has 1 year

One year ago, Windows 7 officially went out to the general public. And the new Microsoft OS would receive a warm welcome.
Today, Microsoft has decided to celebrate the first year of marketing its operating system by taking stock of its first steps.

Over 240 million licenses have been sold, and the product has been widely acclaimed by consumers and professionals.

Other interesting statistics and fun have been published by the publisher of Redmond:

  • The menu was opened 14,139,925,439 times
  • Aero Snap was once used 150,957,478
  • Aero Shake was used 20,555,528 times
  • The Jumplist were asked 339,129,958 times
  • 12,643 unique applications have been pinned in the taskbar

Source : Microsoft

21juin/101

Firestats Charts 1.1.1 and WordPress 3.0

I'm very happy to annouce that Firestats Charts still working on WordPress 3.0 without plugin upgrade :D

Enjoy and thanks to use my plugin

Download it
Firestats Charts website

9avr/100

C programming language becomes the most used

TIOBE Software publishes its monthly ranking (TIOBE Programming Community Index) programming languages.

According to this index, for the first time in 4 years, Java is losing its place as the most popular language for the benefit of C then found the top ranks.

The C is fairly constant over the years, it varies between 15% and 20% market share for almost 10 years. So the main reason for this position as number 1 is not an increase in C, but declining rival Java, "explains the analysis that accompanies this ranking. "Java is on a sustainable downward trend.

C + +, PHP and Visual Basic (although in sharp decline) complete the quintet head.

The highest increase was achieved by the Objective-C (2.15%). Go, the new language of Google, is already coming in 15th place.

In addition to Visual Basic (-2.7%), the largest drop is recorded by Python (-1.88%), JavaScript (-1.21 %)... Java and (-1.29%).

Source