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On Cloud 9: Why Meebo Sucks – A Problem With Some Cloud Applications
Near the end of last month I started a little experiment to use web-based applications for most all of my computer-needs. Some of my experiences doing this were positive, but some of them were also rather negative. As a result, I believe I have a better idea of what I’d look for in web-based applications, [...]
Experiment: Diving Into The Cloud
I’ve decided to try out a little experiment: I’m going to try switching off a lot of desktop applications that I normally use, and start using web applications that meet the same purpose. Why? I’m curious to see how far some web applications have developed, and how well some of them can actually replace desktop [...]
Google Chrome Hits 2.0.x
Google has released version 2 of their browser, Chrome. The new version takes advantage of an even more improved JavaScriptengine and Webkit, and includes new features such as Autofill and the ability to remove websites from your “most visited” list. If you’re already running Chrome, you should already have the update. If not, it might [...]
Google Announces Upcoming Google Voice
Google has just recently announced Google Voice , a new VoIP service from Google that links the phone numbers of customers together, based off GrandCentral, which Google acquired in 2007. The service will allow you to schedule which phone should ring at the time of day, or apparently, to allow all of them to [...]
Google – The Lazy Way of Collecting Marketing Data
Google is taking some new approaches to how it will be performing targeted advertising – actually, behavioral advertising. Google will be installing a tracking cookie into browsers, which will record what adsense advertisements show up in the sites that are visited. This will then categorize users into a collection of 600 categories of interests, allowing [...]