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eyeOS Integrates Zoho
via Robert Scoble's shared items in Google Reader by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble Zoho continues to be THE company to watch in the "WorkFast" space.Online Desktop vendor eyeOS integrated Zoho Suite into their application. Currently Zoho Writer and Sheet are integrated into eyeOS. Zoho Show will be integrated after we open up the APIs for creating presentations.To use the Zoho Apps on eyeOS, you need to install eyeZohoSuite from eyeos-apps.org. Once you...
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Is Office the new Netscape?
via Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog by (author unknown) on May 02, 2008
As Microsoft and Yahoo continue with their interminable modern-dress staging of Hamlet - it's longer than Branagh's version! - the transformation of the software business goes on. We have new players with new strategies, or at least interesting new takes on old strategies. One of the cornerstones of Microsoft's competitive strategy over the years has been to redefine competitors'...
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Microsoft and Hyundai dropping $166m on “Automotive IT Innovation Center”
via CrunchGear by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble It'll be interesting to see if this bears any fruit. Cars are one place where I'd like to see podcasting and much better map/information integration, along with voice command. I still haven't seen a really killer system yet.Looks like Gates has been sweet-talking the Koreans. He met with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak to talk about working with South...
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The Whuffie Factor: Threadless Interview
via ::HorsePigCow:: marketing uncommon by miss rogue on May 06, 2008
I had the chance to sit down with the awesome people at Threadless in December in a very snowy Chicago. They are so brilliant. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. ShareThis
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Neil Young Announces Collected Work With Dynamic Updates from the Web
via ReadWriteWeb by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Michael i love neil young!I'm here at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco where Neil Young, legendary rocker and the provider of the soundtrack to my early 20's, is announcing a very cool project with Sun Microsystems. For the first time, Young's entire collection of published media will be available for purchase, beginning today with the first of five...
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More Than Five Top, Free Tools for Web Developers [OStatic]
via GigaOM Network by samdean on May 05, 2008
More and more, open source projects are either integrating with the web or are developed entirely for on-demand use. This requires strong web development skills--or at least good enough tools to rescue you if any of your web development skills are weak. The good news is that there are many free open source tools to help you with your web project, and given the costs of web development...
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Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post Gates-Era
via MSDN Blogs by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble I gotta get this book. I wonder if one of the plans was "try to buy Yahoo and fail?"
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Dispatch from Hollywood: Product Placement in Online Video Works
via Beet.TV by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble I like to hear about new ways to do advertising on video.
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Scoial Graph
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on May 01, 2008
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Shyftr Adds OPML Support To Intriguing RSS Feed Reader
via louisgray.com by louisgray on May 05, 2008
With RSS becoming ubiquitous now, it is not uncommon for Web power users to have hundreds or even thousands of individual RSS feed subcriptions, covering anything from sports to technology, news and blogs of friends and family. But adding these feeds one by one to a new feed reader is simply out of the question. It takes too long. That's why the majority of RSS feed readers, both online and...
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