Archive for July, 2007
del.icio.us links for 2007-07-30
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Movino is a collection of open source applications for streaming and broadcasting live video from smartphones.
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Below I have compiled a list of 7 clever Google tricks that I believe everyone should be aware of.
My top 10 tools
Jane Hart asked me at our Internet Time Community : “What are your top 10 tools?”. Here goes the list (in no particular order). You can see other’s top 10 here.
1. Firefox
Do we remember how was the life before FireFox? FF is not only the browser that simply works, the Plugins and Add-ons developed by the community help me to make it my own. Love it!
2. Google Family
It’s not a single tool, I use and love and can’t live without Gmail, GTalk, Google Reader, Google Docs and Spreadsheets, Google Calendar, Google Notebook..
3. WordPress
The sweetest
blog engine, again Open Source and community development (plugin, theme) rules! All of my blogs are using Wordpress. [Thanks James for introducing me to WordPress, 3 years back]
4. Del.icio.us
Simple, easy to use, effective. Period!
5. Flickr
Most intuitive online album application till date.
6. Basecamp
The online project management application by 37 Signals. Without that me and my team will be forced to live a hellish chaotic life! It’s simple and provides a great user experience.
7. PB Wiki
We are running our intranet or ‘Knowledge Pod’ on this. Cool, flexible and easy too use. Even a drunken monkey can use it.
[Last 3 are Desktop Tools, unfortunately!]
Most feature rich, link-all-tools mind managing s/w, I use it as my dashboard.
Because still there is no viable alternatives.
10. Outlook 2007
I know it’s so uncool! I swear, I tried ThunderBird. But…
My Geek Pod!
del.icio.us links for 2007-07-26
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Cogenz is a hosted social bookmarking service for companies wishing to harness the collective intelligence of their employees using social software in a simple and effective way. Think del.icio.us for the enterprise and you won’t go far wrong.
Free Chapter from Wikinomics
Chapter 9 of Wikinomics, Don Tapscott’s latest best seller : The Wiki Workplace is available for download exclusively through Socialtext.
Also you can join the conversation and become a contributor to the forthcoming Wikinomics Playbook in the Wikinomics wiki.
From Ross Mayfield’s blog via e-Clippings















