By Calvin Azuri on Thursday, January 31, 2008Filed Under: Web Apps
Launched in 2005 by the IT genius that is Google Labs, Google Reader offers users more control over how they view their news feeds. According to your preferences, you can customize your options to display tidbits from all of your chosen websites, blogs, and news feeds, regardless of how often they are updated.
With Google […]
By JoCoWash on Monday, January 28, 2008Filed Under: Software, Web, Web Apps
Choosing software to make our lives easier is getting much more complex. Doesn’t make much since, right? Microsoft has always assured us in having an amazing easy suite of applications; Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, etc. All of a sudden, suites start popping up online everywhere. Internet search-giant Google has come to market with a reliable […]
By JoCoWash on Monday, January 21, 2008Filed Under: Service, Web, Web Apps, lists
Do you have a hard time managing tasks between a group of people? Sometimes it can be rather tough assigning tasks to people without a little help, especially if you have a large group. I have just the solution - that is if you don’t have one already that you aren’t willing to leave.
Taskbin.com is […]
By JoCoWash on Wednesday, January 16, 2008Filed Under: Software, Web Apps
Plaxo has been testing a feature called Plaxo Pulse that allows users to match Facebook contacts to Pulse contacts, and then import contact data about the matches into Pulse.
Unfortunately, that broke the rules and those that were testing the new feature were banned (Robert Scoble among the few) from Facebook despite the risk: “We […]
By JoCoWash on Monday, January 14, 2008Filed Under: Service, Software, Web Apps
CoverItLive is a new, hosted service for blogging events in real-time, or “liveblogging.” It is a useful tool for people covering major industry events, speeches, sports, and whatever else. This tool can be most famous for being used with Macworld (Tuesday, January 15th) and CES. Perhaps one of these days, here at TTB we will […]