The only thing this tool lacks is an IE version. If you know of a better (free) one, please, please, please tell me.
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a.k.a. Miscellaneous, not pertaining to development or architecture
The only thing this tool lacks is an IE version. If you know of a better (free) one, please, please, please tell me.
Reading The enterprise implications of Google Wave over on ZDNet, I find the article really well done. I do have a nit to pick with one comment:
“With Google’s tendency to emphasize the consumer world first and the enterprise later, it’s also valid to ask if Wave will really have much impact on businesses.”
My observation has been that most computing technology innovations start in the business market and flounder around until consumers catch on to it. Then again, he may just be saying that for his set up, as his next sentence is:
“Interestingly, you might be surprised at some of the answers, so let’s take a look.”
Apparently they are just starting this new bit where they show the actual buildings on the street maps and camera shots. It doesn’t show up everywhere, but it does in Boston. See for yourself Here.
Yesterday an acquaintance began following me on Twitter, and I found that they were using Twitter Job Search. It’s in beta, and I wish I had time to contribute as it looks promising.
It appears that some companies are following people as a marketing approach, which is the only reason I can think of for an eBusiness-in-a-box company to start following me that had no job postings. Their Twitter page did remind me that I wanted to customize my Twitter page as I have noticed some folks have done, and I found this handy blog post on how to.
Someone emailed this to me today. Still laughing.