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I don’t have an iPhone, though I’ll admit I wish I did. This Christmas, though, marked a year since I’ve had an iPod Touch.
Over the course of that year, I’ve tried [...]
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Adobe, a while back, released a runtime they called Adobe AIR. AIR stands for Adobe Integrated Runtime, and essentially what it does is let you run specially designed web applications, right from your desktop.
AIR has a couple of advantages: applications can be used offline, and then synchronized back to the Web when you go back [...]
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…and a partridge in a pear tree.
Zenbe is a relatively new Web-email client, competing directly with Gmail. Doing anything Google already does is a bold thing indeed, but Zenbe’s trying admirably.
There are a lot of things I like about Zenbe, including several things Google would do well to imitate. The beauty of Gmail, though, and [...]
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This post is part of the “Web 101″ series.
The Web, since its inception, has changed constantly, never remaining static even for a moment. There was never a period of upgrade, when something major changed. In that sense, Web 2.0 is a misnomer. In reality, the term refers to a huge change in the way people [...]
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Since we’re on the subject of how better to use Facebook, I think I should pass along a list I just found, not 10 minutes ago.
“101 Facebook Hacks You Never Knew About” is a truly exhaustive list of things you can do with and to Facebook- some you always wanted but never knew you could [...]
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