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Google Wave

29 May, 2009 (21:02) | Communication, Email, Technology, Web, Web App

The web is buzzing with the news that Google is coming out with Google Wave: Google Wave: A Complete Guide by Mashable Google Wave “Is What Email Would Look Like If It Were Invented Today” by Lifehacker Could Google Wave Redefine Email and Web Communication? by Mashable Google Wave: Google Tries to Reinvent Email by [...]

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Cc:Betty Organizes You Email

2 March, 2009 (19:40) | Communication, Email, Web

The new company Cc:Betty presented their system for organizing your email. It is as simple as cc’ing betty@ccbetty.com, and Betty will organize your message and it’s contents for you. Cc:Betty was presented today at DEMO. It has gotten a lot of press on the blogosphere: Web Worker Daily: Cc:Betty Offers Your Own Personal Email Assistant [...]

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A Peacock In The Land of Penguins

5 January, 2009 (20:27) | Career, Communication

Once in a while you come across a book that in a simple and elegant way describes some deep and core issues. The book Peacock in the Land of Penguins is one such book. It is a fable about creativity and courage. It describes how Perry the Peacock travels to the Land of the Penguins, [...]

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Pastebin: Share Source Code Snippets Online

30 December, 2008 (21:06) | Communication, Web

Pastebin is an online collaborative debugging tool. It lets you store snippets of code for a day, a month, or forever. The snippets are syntax color coded. Each snippet is given a short URL so you can easily share it via IM, email, or post online. Someone may post a modification to your code snippet. [...]

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Online Collaboration with PBwiki

2 October, 2008 (20:50) | Web

PBwiki is an online collaboration system based on the wiki model. There is no software to download. It works exclusively in your web browser. From there you can quickly create and modify pages. Each page has an “edit” button that takes you to a WYSIWYG editor, where you can make real-time edits to the page. [...]

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