Yesterday I wrote about Cashboard on tech-intelligence.com, an application that allows you to track your billable time. Today I tell you about Toggl, a clean and simple app that can time the number of...
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Recently I wrote about change.org - a site with a mission :Save the planet and humanity by getting everyone together and realize those much needed changes in our world.Today I write about...
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TechSmith Corp., the world's leading provider of screen capture and recording solutions, today announced the release of its SnagIt Notes and Skype Output accessories. SnagIt enables computer users...
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There are several online applications out there you can use to track your projects with. One of the newcomers is My Quire. Why is My Quire different from the others out there ? The answer is...
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The *new* LearnWithoutLimits website is a website where knowledge can meet the eager student. The site offers students education and people with knowledge the option to pass on the knowledge to...
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In february I wrote about Acorn - an idea manager. Today I write about it again, as Acorn deserves it. Well, Acorn ?? The application is now called ManageMyIdeas, a smart move, as it reveals the...
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There are so many social networks out there these days that it is getting impossible to use them all without having to quit your job or close your office, unless you are Michael Arrington, of course....
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Web 2.0 has caused a lot of stir in the way internet is used and perceived. Blogging was lifted to a higher platform and several new types of applications were introduced. More and more integration...
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We often think we're the only ones out there and forget completely about the other side of the planet. Africans don't blog, do they ?? Yes they do, and here's how to dig into what they...
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by S.M. Schrama on April 22, 2007
I am most certainly not the person to tell you what to read, but I can tell you what I believe is interesting for a dull sunday afternon. Here it comes....
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Almost two months ago I wrote about Change.org, a website where people who want to chase a good cause can come together and combine forces. Today I write about Inpowr.com, a site with a more personal...
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Coghead is more than just a slogan I can get behind. It's a clean online application builder that takes the complex job of creating an online database and makes it almost simple.(Webware) It is a...
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After having heard and read of this terrible shooting, I had to take a little break from posting. I am back today. My heart goes out to the families and friends of the victims, the survivors and their...
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of the release of a powerpoint clone, presentation software that is to become a part of the Google Docs&Spreadsheets family.Schmidt starts off by announcing a presentation feature for Docs &...
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People often ask me where and how I get my subjects for this website. The official answer is mostly by reading my rss feeds and surfing. I check all my feeds daily, trying to filter out whatever I...
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by S.M. Schrama on April 15, 2007
Answer any call to Gizmo Project on your mobile, home or work phones with Gizmo Call Forwarding. Setting it up is free, easy and once you do, you'll never miss a call on Gizmo Project. Not bad....
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Personally, I think we should leave those kids alone and not bother them with whatever we think is important in our lives, such as social networking. Let them be social with other kids instead. Now,...
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I am not a religious person, but when I first read about GodTube, I couldn't help but smile. Why ? Well, for starters, the subtitle that goes with the logo is well though of (Broadcast Him). The...
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If you are a user, or participant in more than one social network, you are likely to log into all of them regularly to stay in touch. A big timewaster. While ) This way you are still up to date......
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When reading weblogs, you always have to keep in mind that you are not reading editor-controlled news sources - so the language used can be offiensive. As long as you're prepared for that,...
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Sometimes news is just news. And sometimes it is big. This time it is big : Google has launched , the service works fine. I am unable to test it as I live in Europe, where everything over two years......
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Instead of posing here as you, my faithful readers expect from me, I have been doing something completely different. You might think it was the bank holiday that killed me, but it is something...
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