
If you follow the Geekzone blogs or forums and use Windows Vista make sure you download those gadgets.
If you are using Mac OS X or Konfabulator and would like to develop similar gadgets for these other platforms, please contact me.
Ok, dont ask me why and for what I am brining Vista Features to Windows Server 2008

The Vista Features includes things like,
1) Windows Media Player
2) Windows Flip 3D
3) Windows Aero Theme
4) Windows Mail
5) etc.,
By default this is not installed in Windows Server. To enable them, you need to add the Desktop Experience Feature from the Add Features wizard.
Here is a screenshot,

The service is a WAP interface to Wikipedia and can be accessed from Vodafone live! > Communities > The Answer Is Here.
A few comments though:
- I tried it using a Palm Treo 500v (screenshot) which is the first Windows Mobile Vodafone live! compatible handset. It all worked ok but the articles themselves were not showing any formatting If you test this with other handsets (Nokia, Sony Ericcson, etc) please leave a comment how the experience goes.
- Why didn't Vodafone use something like "Mobile Wikipedia" in the link, instead of "The Answer Is Here"? It would probably attract more attention.
Good luck with the new service.
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I have been thinking of a conflict I had sometime back, over colour.
I noticed a change in my mind and I thought about it.
To begin (for a long time) my faviourite colour was this

But some how a change happened and now I like this

more. I don't recall the exact point in time that this happen,
but the results are present. It's sad as I like blue alot too.
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