Monthly Archives: April 2007

Making Information More Useful

This is mostly notes I jotted down after listening to the Jon Udell’s Interview with Art Rhyno. First of all, I think the concept of Interview with Innovator’s itself is a great idea. I plan to listen to more. A

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Breadcrumbs in Vista

I switched to a new laptop a few weeks ago. It came with Vista. My first instinct was to reformat the hard disk and put back Windows XP. But I changed my mind and decided to try it. I have

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A Nice Touch

I went to Google calendar to plan the week. On the top right hand corner, I noticed a little a link New Features. And there it is – a list of new features of Google calendar. I don’t recall when

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Little Programs

Some times you start somewhere and end up in unexpected places on the Web. This one of those little journeys. A few clicks of the mouse. A few minutes of reading. I really like Hackety Hack. It is time someone

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Searching For A Better Search

When Google came on the scene, they raised the bar on search. Search went from something I occasionally use to something I use most of the time. I did not know that I had the need to search so much.

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Cool Tools for the Web – Part-3

Some times I use a tool for a while before it appears in this list. StumbleUpon I stumbled upon, StumbleUpon a while ago, while tracking the visitors to my blog. It is one of those compelling applications that you have

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Cool Tools for the Web – Part-2

I have been playing with Netvibes for a while. Today I made it my home page. It is cool. You can build your portal page by dragging and dropping widgets and setting a few parameters. My home page contains some

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An Innovation to Diffuse Innovation

Eric Von Hippel likes to share his work on Innovation. In this interview, he explains why. I’m trying to diffuse my work and ideas, much the way MIT does with OpenCourseWare. Society is already paying me for my work via

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Cool Tools For The Web – Part-1

Here are some cool tools, I tried this week. I went searching for some and others came to me through friends and Google alerts. FoxMarks A way to synchronize your Firefox bookmarks on a server. Was very useful to me

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One of the Most Valuable Resources for Bloggers

This is one of the most valuable resources for bloggers I have seen, in a while. For some one to take the pains to assemble such a big list and carefully categorize them and list them on a blog, is,

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