Beagle is a desktop-independent service for indexing and searching
your data. The Beagle daemon transparently monitors your data and updates the index to reflect any changes. On an inotify-enabled system, these updates (e.g. new files, emails, chat) happen more-or-less in real time. Beagle supports many different file formats and can index files/email/browsing history/chat logs/RSS feeds etc.

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    Kevin Kubasik: Things About The Chrome Release That Annoy Me

    Ok, I don’t want a long rant about this, but 2 things that bother me. 

    We never care about EULA’s. Why care about this one? It’s an open source project so even the most absurd clause ever in the EULA is effectively ... [More] unenforceable. Stop whining, let the lawyers tell us what it means and stop speculating when your an engineer or journalist and not a lawyer.
    It’s not ‘Apple’s Webkit’ I hate that a great open source project with a lot of companies and contributors behind it gets completely attributed to Apple. While I appreciate that not everyone is going to get credit in every sentence, can we offer some semblance of recognition that Apple is not the only organization working on the Webkit platform? 

    Ok, thats all, just wanted to get it out of my system. [Less]

    Kevin Kubasik: Remember The Milk plugin for Mozilla Ubiquity

    So I was experimenting with the new Ubiquity extension from Mozilla labs and fell immediatly in love. Needless to say, Twitter integration was great, but I needed Remember The Milk. So, Viola!

    rtm_ubiquity

    My Ubiquity Feed ... [More] Page

    It’s pretty straightforward, the only command is ‘addtask’ and I think we can all guess its purpose. I’ll hopefully be making it more intelligent soon, its really just a ‘Hello World’ right now. [Less]

    Kevin Kubasik: Photoblog Update

    A Quick Photoblog Update! Time for real specifics later, but other news includes 2 awesome upcoming events!

    Utah Open Source Conference (if your in the Utah area, see you there!)
    Desktop Search Hackfest in Berlin! (I’ll be posing ... [More] more on my goals for the Hackfest later!)

    New Posters From NPS!Our Tickets to Dave Matthews Band!

    View From our new Place!

    Sloshball!

    Massive Utah Mountain Fire! [Less]

    Robert Love: Some sort of Cat

    The greatest Wondermark ever, if not the greatest thing, ever:

    Slightly switching gears, David Leonhardt on Obamonics in the Times.

    And, in case you missed it, we released version 0.9 of the Android SDK. Its dreamy.

    Robert Love: Broken Elevators

    Via Google's Open Source Blog, this Google-sponsored project to study Linux I/O scheduler behavior is quite interesting, yielding unexpected results—for example, deadline is actually best for some workloads and CFS, while ideal for others, has ... [More] awful worst-case performance.

    Curious about I/O schedulers? Check out chapter 13 in my favorite kernel book. Want to optimize your code's file I/O and understand scheduling from the perspective of user-space? Read chapter 4 in my favorite system programming book. [Less]

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