Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Firefox on Ubuntu is awesome
I love Firefox and I am falling in love with ubuntu but the combination is incredible when you add Google Services such as search, calendar and even this cool new tool call the SideWiki. It's like graphiti for the web where anyone can do a drive by and leave a message tagged to any webpage for the whole world to see.
in reference to: Ubuntu Start Page (view on Google Sidewiki)Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Google Docs Overhauled, Microsoft Should Be Worried | Up Front | Fast Company
Google Docs Overhauled, Microsoft Should Be Worried | Up Front | Fast Company: "Google Docs, the convenient online-competitor to Microsoft Office, today rolled out some great new features that combine many of the search-giants services into one handy product. The key to the overhaul is real-time collaboration. Essentially, it combines features from Buzz and Google chat to create a document-style layout, with an in-the-margins sidebar that allows you to track changes, add comments, and talk with co-workers as you would in Gchat. More importantly, the editing is done entirely real-time, enabling users to see feedback instantaneously, or 'character-by-character' as Google refers to i"
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Google Public Policy Blog: Control your Buzz settings in Google Dashboard
Privacy concerns are haunting Google and the Buzz on Buzz is watch out. Seems they opened things up just a bit to fast and to far wide when the released the contact information for a few million GMail users. I jumped on the Buzz train when it was first introduced to my account and it felt unfinished in many ways. I see it more as a half hearted attempt at a social network although it was an intelligent move from the start. I think they would do well to build on the relationships and content you can add and the built in Contacts
Google Public Policy Blog: Control your Buzz settings in Google Dashboard: "The Google Dashboard is a tool that summarizes data for each Google product you use and provides direct links to your personal settings. For Buzz, the Dashboard is another place to see how many people you're following, how many people are following you, and information about your recent posts as well as links to change your Buzz settings."
Google Public Policy Blog: Control your Buzz settings in Google Dashboard: "The Google Dashboard is a tool that summarizes data for each Google product you use and provides direct links to your personal settings. For Buzz, the Dashboard is another place to see how many people you're following, how many people are following you, and information about your recent posts as well as links to change your Buzz settings."
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