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Tag Archives: Web 2.0

AIR, Web Applications, and Web 3.0

A post over on WinExtra and my recent dabble with Adobe’s excellent AIR have me thinking about the further evolution of the internet. The WinExtra post gives a good background into what I am about to say, so it is worth reading beforehand. Let me begin by saying that overall, I agree with what Steven [...]

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Stop Your Whinging, A-List

Read this (from Gadgetophile) – it is probably one of the most blunt, short, to-the-point, yet bang on the money posts I have read in a long time. Kudos guys.

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You’re a Bad Blogger!

Let me ask a question: Are you a bad blogger if you don’t post to a schedule? I have been terribly busy getting through the piles of pictures and notes I have from CeBIT in Hannover last week, and so I haven’t posted much at all. Am I a bad blogger?

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Google Desktop and My Feed – Love at First Sight

I have been quite busy with CeBIT, as well as some other projects, these last couple of days, so I have been quite bad with updating the blog. Sorry folks, my bad. Something interesting to note though – I was looking through my feed statistics just then, and by a rather large margin, Google Desktop [...]

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Substandard Standard

I just threw what is being touted as the new standard feed icon on to the sidebar of this blog – the little orange box with the radio waves. I’m all for a standard in this department, as much as I don’t really like the look of the icon, but will use it to (as [...]

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Virtual Office

Telecommuting was always a buzzword that I never really paid much attention to. Now however, I work from home, and I guess you could say what I am doing is telecommuting – though I like to refer to it with a different term. I work in a virtual office. There is no real MobileBurn headquarters; [...]

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Search Flickr By Sketching

January 6, 2006

This is a very cool idea – retrievr allows you to search in Flickr by sketching an image. It matches on both shape and color. It doesn’t search all of Flickr at the moment, and I’m getting mixed results with it, but I absolutely love the idea.

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