I'm currently reading The Successful Adoption of Web-Based Collaborative Software from the journal e-Transit: Electronic Business Strategies for Public Transportation (Vol.7). It's not entirely current as it was published in 2005 but it's a useful case study for those wishing...
Will Microblogging at Work Make You More Productive? The central question on Twitter, “What are you doing?” is transformed on Yammer to, “What are you working on?” There are other features specific to the office. Unlike Twitter, which limits users...
I'm spending about a day in total updating and installing software on my Macs. It's a tedious task and one which no longer has the excitement that it used to. It's certainly different from years ago when I waited excitedly...
For the longest time using a web application as your primary means of accessing e-mail was certain to be an experience full of frustration. I could never understand why people used them; they are slow, full of ads, difficult to...
Ok. It just arrived - quickly after I sent a message via his contact form. I'll edit the following text later. ------ I have been using the free-ware version of Tasks, a hierarchical, web-based personal task manager, for over a...
I foolishly upgraded to Flash MX Professional 2004 like the corporate sponsored minion that I am and am suffering through my first flash project this year. What a pig this program has become. With a name conjured up from...
is a wonderful resource " that will (help) validate the use of standards compliant code while showing all the benefits that such authoring offers to clients, partners and business owners everywhere." What Every Web Site Owner Should Know About...
"Put Weblogs to Work" (Macworld) is a good introduction to how to start a weblog. It discusses hosting options, single vs. multiple authors, interactive features, notifications, syndication, searching, and more. Link: Put Weblogs to Work...
The amount of information avaliable from weblogs is incredible. How can a user keep track of it all? If you rely on an increasingly large number of weblogs it seems impossible to stay in touch with more than a hand...
I downloaded this software and have been using non stop since. Seldom does software create as much joy so simply as this MP3 server/jukebox. The developers describe it as, "MP3 Sushi is a set of two applications: MP3 Sushi Server...
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