Chris Gilmer ,
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Twitter Stats is a way to grab scan your Twitter account and feed them through the Google Charts API for a unique look at your timeline.
Twitter, the 140 character updater is great on its own, but to spice things up and get a greater sense on how you use it, Twitter Stats is where its [...]
Filed under: Google, Internet, P2P, Social Network by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
If you have a blog or website and want to continue the discussion, you might want to take a look at Disqus, an online discussion forum.
Disqus is a simple solution for anyone thinking about expanding their blog commenting system and is concerned with its customization. The design allows for threaded conversations and comments as well [...]
Filed under: Applications, Internet, Web 2.0 by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Plaxo, the Stanford founded electronic address book that adopted a social networking platform take on connections and updates, is said to be up for auction.
The NYTimes is reporting that people close to the action were briefed on the offering Wednesday evening. Plaxo, who was trying to compete with the likes of Facebook and LinkedIn with [...]
Filed under: Applications, Internet, Social Network, Web 2.0 by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Sony has accidentally leaked its CES website a little early, and there is an interesting tidbit of info on there.
From Sony:
“Call friends, talk trash to fellow gamers or catch up with acquaintances via Skype for PSP system.”
Skype, as usual, takes the VoIP lead. There is still no news on when indeed this feature will launch [...]
Filed under: Handheld device, Internet, Software, VoIP, WiFi by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
The mobile workforce requires one thing, and one thing only when they are out doing business in the world, Wifi. Without it we might as well stay home or in our cubicles.
If you find yourself traveling via train in the US, Amtrak might be your new best friend. Despite a flawed experiment in the Northeast [...]
Filed under: Hot Spot, Internet, Mobati, Travel, WiFi by Chris Gilmer
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