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Posted by bordalix Thu, 06 Oct 2005 11:25:00 GMT
After the rumor of a browser-based office application suite by Google and Sun resulted in nothing, let me point you the browser-based office application suite by ThinkFree.Posted by bordalix Thu, 06 Oct 2005 11:25:00 GMT
After the rumor of a browser-based office application suite by Google and Sun resulted in nothing, let me point you the browser-based office application suite by ThinkFree.Posted by bordalix Sun, 02 Oct 2005 11:23:00 GMT
So, we have gmail with is "growing every second" mail storage capacity (aproximetly 2.5 GB). Yesterday, I found 30gigs.com, a invite only free 30 GB mail capacity service. And when I was almost bloging about it, the heavy height contender debuted: the first TB (as in Tera Bytes, as in 1024 Giga Bytes) free(!) mail service, mailnation.net.Posted by bordalix Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:22:00 GMT
Seems like RIAA is going to win another battle, closing the p2p eDonkey network. In a testimony at a U.S. Senate Judiciary Hearing on the future of P2P, MetaMachine president Sam Yagan said his company (owner of the eDonkey network) was throwing in the towel.Posted by bordalix Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:21:00 GMT
I heard this term for the first time last week in Boston. I understood "sites that use two or more external sources to provide a new service". The first reference was Mappr, which uses Google Maps and Flickr APIs to geographically organize Flickr photos. But mashups are more than this, they have a huge fun potencial, as stated by this Zdnet's post.Posted by bordalix Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:19:00 GMT
An astonishing presentation from Sxip CEO Dick Hardt, about Identity 2.0. Very well contextualized within the Web 2.0 vision, and with great style (marketeers should also take a peek for new presentation ideas). If you have 15 minutes and 13 seconds (plus download time) watch it here.Posted by bordalix Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:17:00 GMT
AIM, ICQ, MSN e Yahoo in a web browser near by with meebo.Posted by bordalix Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:16:00 GMT
Today, Google released is blog search service. It's a clean and useful service, and it was very funny for me to read other people references to my posts: i don't have trackbacks.Posted by bordalix Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:13:00 GMT
Ever got stucked with a bootable CD in your Mac, unable to eject it, and wondering what the hell are you going to do now? Just press (and hold) your mouse button when booting, all media will be ejected. This and a lot more tricks in the Magical Macintosh Key Sequences