Who Cares About Chrome. Internet Explorer 6 Has 25% Market Share (14)
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FYI - There is a press event setup for 2pm Eastern today - we will live blog this along with CNET's Webware. You can watch the press event here. At my company, Kloudshare, a big part of what we are developing involves pushing boundaries of what browsers are expected to do. Generally speaking this is the case industry wide as the web browser is becoming more and more a real application delivery system. Google understands ...
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dobata said:
third time I see this post today, and I still agree
Using Web 2.0 in the Workplace (22)
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Shel Holtz has put together a 30-minute video about moving Web 2.0 tools into the enterprise. I've embedded his video below. The video is pretty long but it's worth a watch to get the basics on using tools including blogs, podcasting and social networking within large companies. I tried for years to get a corporation to embrace these tools, it's very hard to get a large company to embrace change. Especially when the corporate culture ...
Ten Must-Have Twitter Tools for the Home Office Warrior (6)
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Over at his excellent Home Office Warrior blog, Grant Griffiths outlines 10 Must-Have Twitter Tools for the Home Office Warrior. Here’s a couple examples from his list: My Tweeple can be used to make informed decisions when it comes to following people on twitter. You can use it to see who is following you and who you are following. And with a simple click, you can follow, unfollow, or block people all in one place. ...
Goodbye, Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine (1)
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If you're a reader of Smartphone & Pocket PC (SP&PPC) Magazine, I've got some bad news for you -- SP&PPC is suspending publishing and the next issue will be its last. Lack of advertising and circulation were blamed for the decision. Thaddeus Computing, publisher of SP&PPC, will be publishing iPhone Life, though. Current subscribers who still have issues remaining will get iPhone Life by default, but there are other options, so check the announcement linked ...
http://www.blogherald.com/2008/08/29/hurricane-gustav-blog-news/ (2)
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On the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in the U.S., another storm named Gustav weaves a path through the Caribbean that could end in New Orleans as early as next Monday. Here are some of the best places online to track Hurricane Gustav’s progress and impact. Please share your links in the comments. Let’s make this a useful resource for people who may be affected by Hurricane Gustav. I’ll try to update this post ...
Mozilla gives the passionates one with Ubiquity (64)
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Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger shared by 13 people Mozilla just ensured I won’t use IE8 because it released Ubiquity. What is it? It’s a box that lets you ask different questions and get answers. It’s sort of like search. But far more powerful. It’s not for non-passionate Internet users. They won’t get it. It takes some time to learn how to use this feature. (To get what I’m talking about when ...
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erbianchi said:
Beuhhh... je crois que je vais abandonner Safari
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Sue said:
There are passionates who don't know python, darn it - there is more to being passionate than being into code.
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Icefreez said:
If you are a keyboard type person you have to try this!
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Jason Nielubowicz said:
If you use Firefox, and you should, you must try out Ubiquity!
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Jean-Baptiste said:
Checkez la video dont il parle
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Matt said:
Already been using this. Already think it's useful, and it will become more so as the community grows and new search operators are developed. I guess I'm "passionate".
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Peter said:
Watch the Vimeo video. Interesting.
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Jefferson Kim said:
Awesome.
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justin said:
ubiquity is going to change the world. and by "the" i mean "my". and by "is going to" i mean "has already started to". this is hot.
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Luís said:
Brutal... Aconselho o vídeo!
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blogan said:
I installed Ubiquity. Looks cool. Now I just need to figure out how to use it. :-)
Mozilla gives the passionates one with Ubiquity (57)
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Mozilla just ensured I won’t use IE8 because it released Ubiquity. What is it? It’s a box that lets you ask different questions and get answers. It’s sort of like search. But far more powerful. It’s not for non-passionate Internet users. They won’t get it. It takes some time to learn how to use this feature. (To get what I’m talking about when I use the term “passionate” you should see my previous rant about ...
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Peter said:
Watch the Vimeo video. Interesting.
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Jean-Baptiste said:
Checkez la video dont il parle
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Matt said:
Already been using this. Already think it's useful, and it will become more so as the community grows and new search operators are developed. I guess I'm "passionate".
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erbianchi said:
Beuhhh... je crois que je vais abandonner Safari
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Ricky said:
Whoa. That looks sweet.
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Jefferson Kim said:
Awesome.
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justin said:
ubiquity is going to change the world. and by "the" i mean "my". and by "is going to" i mean "has already started to". this is hot.
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Luís said:
Brutal... Aconselho o vídeo!
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blogan said:
I installed Ubiquity. Looks cool. Now I just need to figure out how to use it. :-)
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Jason Nielubowicz said:
If you use Firefox, and you should, you must try out Ubiquity!