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by S.M. Schrama on February 06, 2007
With the current Web 2.0 revolution going on, an important question emerges to the surface : How does one manage his contacts 2.0 style ?Lifehacker suggests you do it using Bigcontacts, a webbased...
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by S.M. Schrama on February 05, 2007
Where some companies stay behind with their huge and too expensive applications that hardly run in a browser, IBM is leading us into the age of Corporate 2.0 with ManyEyes : a "shared...
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by S.M. Schrama on February 02, 2007
Years ago I gave up notetaking on paper. I could not find one valid reason to do it if I have a big box on or under my desk I can use. Besides that, if I take nots on the......
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by S.M. Schrama on January 29, 2007
It has een said that you should always be careful on what you write of blog on the net as more and more employers check you using google to see what you're up to in the virtual world. I think......
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by S.M. Schrama on January 26, 2007
When working and/or doing business online, how secure is your data ? And how secure are your transactions ? How do you know your identity is not stolen, or your bankaccounts emptied ? I must be what...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 25, 2007
In the Web 2.0 revolution, networked storage (SAN, NAS for private use) is moving up in the world. Several companies offer online storage, and Omnidrive is just one of them.Omnidrive allows you to...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 23, 2007
A major benefit of the interactive web is online education. I have to say that, years ago when I checked out some online courses, it was all crap. But the worst thing of it all was that you'd...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 19, 2007
Several sites offer harddrive space for your data, but it seems there's one big winner, DivShare. So why is this one preferred ?DivShare launched their service at the end of December 2006, and are...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 16, 2007
The rise of webbased software such as office application is a blessing to our world. It enables us flexworkers (as we are called in Holland) to work from anywhere using some internet connection and it...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 16, 2007
Speculation is great. And when speculation comes from someone with knowledge in the field he or she is speculating about, it is interesting. And when this person has a couple of good sources, you know...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 12, 2007
Organizing your pictures has always been a big job - but fortunately my wife likes putting them in albums and viewing them with her friends. But now we have digital pictures. I have my camera and so...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 10, 2007
Techcrunch's Michael Arrington is a busy man. Techcrunch has grown into a serious site with a very stable reputation. Some would argue Techcrunch has authority in it's field. And that's...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 05, 2007
Freelancers and webworkers can do their jobs from home, or anywhere else where they can hook up to the internet. In the US a lot of webworkers work from (coffee)bars, starbucks and such. In Europe,...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 03, 2007
Divshare's website title is "Upload Anything". And you can : DivShare is a free file hosting service for everyone. No registration required!(Divshare)First thing I wonder about is why...
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by S.M. Schrama on January 02, 2007
Not long ago, although it was last year, I discussed the dominant position Skype has in the Voip world. In my personal as well as my professional opinion, Skype will not continue to be the dominant...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 29, 2006
Years ago we chatted using different programs, trying to figure out a way of connecting all the different chat networks together, as some people were on AOL, others on ICQ and so on. Software was...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 21, 2006
Last month I wrote about the key features in Web 2.0 sites and applications. I discussed the importance of the Look and Feel of webbased software and how this is key to the Web 2.0 experience. Today I...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 20, 2006
. Looking back at the Web in 2006 and combining this with current developments, they've come up with a couple of interesting points: RSS will go mainstream in a big way Although I like to say it...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 15, 2006
, which isn't exactly on the same subject, but the last paragraph caught my attention :Sync is something to watch in '07. And that's exactly what I concluded. Working online is nice, but...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 15, 2006
Working online is one of the blessings of our time. it enables us to work from virtually anywhere in the world, provide an internet connection is available. But what happens when one or more of the...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 14, 2006
Google's main product, the search engine, is a versatile tool. Most of you will probably only use Google's search facilities by keying in a couple of words and use the resulted list. But...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 08, 2006
argues that if Youtube will continue to become more and more commercial, user generated video material will need a new home. She's right of course, although the user generated video housing...
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by S.M. Schrama on December 01, 2006
My eye fel on a short review of JS-KIT, something more for code-minded people than for feedreaders. So what is it ? It's one line of code that makes threaded comments possible in any web site. How...
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by S.M. Schrama on November 27, 2006
One of the things I hate most about Web 2 websites is the registration. A lot of websites require registration before you can use their services. In order to register you have to enter a valid...
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by S.M. Schrama on November 26, 2006
I review a lot of websites that are supposed to be Web 2.0, or claim to be Web 2.0. Most of them are Web 2.0, some of them try to be but are not. So what makes a website Web......
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