Innovative Tools 2.0+
mercredi, juin 21, 2006
Internet Developers are getting more and more innovative these days. I tell you, when I have the time to scour the Web, for research and keeping in contact with friends {mostly developers themselves}, I see more and more dwelling into the future of what the Web would look like for your great-grand children. Albeit in another millennia or so, the Net will NOT be like what you're currently experiencing.
Remember the television, and the first generation of mobile phones?
These days everything is packed into small packages, and Net applications and sites, are getting seriously nifty. But if you want just an ordinary hard-coding site, you'll have to turn back the clock, or check the archives at your local traditional libraries.
Advanced Reality, a developer of software that makes existing and new applications collaborative for example, has recently launched JYBE. Try to pronounce that, and you'll get a plethora of sounds from different tongues! The company has developed a browser that actually allows you to to make SKYPE Calls, Share Documents, and Send Invitations from Internet Explorer and Firefox, amongst others.
No, I did not download the application.
I'm seriously re-defining the idea of downloading. Strictly to scripts, mp3s', videos and ... ebooks {for now}. There are many things on the Internet that is distracting me from work, and you know me, I just love toys {gadgets!} and new application ideas, that I may end up online 24/24 like ten years ago. Besides, I need to work, and it demands my attention!
Click here to download Jybe, and try it out yourself - Think Browsing, Skype, Outlook and you have something that other browser developers might want to reconsider when updating their application, Opensource or otherwise!
Remember TheGlobe dotCom? They were one of the first few online social developers offering FREE homepages {yes, I had a page with them once before the dotCom crash} besides Geocities, before Yahoo came onboard. These days, The Globe Online is into social communications. You'd think someone bought over TheGlobe.com, and decided to go hardcore on something less social - like a meta-engine, but hell no! Everyone who is anyone with megabucks are into making more.
TheGlobe Online, as it is now known offers you... FREE VoIP {you can still do that with YAHOO you know!}, Directory and MarkAboo - Think Blog + Social Directory + Bookmarks + VoIP. {an apparently revival of social bookmarks - damn, that word is so socially abused!} amongst others. You might want to check theGlobe Online, and signup for ... all its new services.
Fancy your own VPN? Its not expensive apparently
Hamachi is offering your own zero-config virtual private network. Fully encrypted, authenticated and P2P. You should consider this offer since it is FREE, and... you don't have to juggle with cables and hardware which can come to a decent figure on your financial scales.

Hamachi is available for Windows, Linux and whoopie OSX!
Do you have what it takes what the Net has to say about you? If you've been online for a very long time, the chances of you leaving a trail of breadcrumbs in Gretel's forest is quiet evident. Don't you think so? Well with Claim-ID, is about letting you have some say in what search engines say about you.
Sign up for a free account, and start rectifying your past online deeds, and public image. Your past in newsgroups is/are archived. Trust me, if you've ever flirted with someone's spouse online or thought you could get away with murder, the chances of having a {good} rep{utation} is virtually nil. Everything is recorded and high profilers can have access to these records!
ClaimID was created by two doctoral students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science

Remember the television, and the first generation of mobile phones?
These days everything is packed into small packages, and Net applications and sites, are getting seriously nifty. But if you want just an ordinary hard-coding site, you'll have to turn back the clock, or check the archives at your local traditional libraries.
Advanced Reality, a developer of software that makes existing and new applications collaborative for example, has recently launched JYBE. Try to pronounce that, and you'll get a plethora of sounds from different tongues! The company has developed a browser that actually allows you to to make SKYPE Calls, Share Documents, and Send Invitations from Internet Explorer and Firefox, amongst others.
No, I did not download the application.
I'm seriously re-defining the idea of downloading. Strictly to scripts, mp3s', videos and ... ebooks {for now}. There are many things on the Internet that is distracting me from work, and you know me, I just love toys {gadgets!} and new application ideas, that I may end up online 24/24 like ten years ago. Besides, I need to work, and it demands my attention!
Click here to download Jybe, and try it out yourself - Think Browsing, Skype, Outlook and you have something that other browser developers might want to reconsider when updating their application, Opensource or otherwise!
Remember TheGlobe dotCom? They were one of the first few online social developers offering FREE homepages {yes, I had a page with them once before the dotCom crash} besides Geocities, before Yahoo came onboard. These days, The Globe Online is into social communications. You'd think someone bought over TheGlobe.com, and decided to go hardcore on something less social - like a meta-engine, but hell no! Everyone who is anyone with megabucks are into making more.
TheGlobe Online, as it is now known offers you... FREE VoIP {you can still do that with YAHOO you know!}, Directory and MarkAboo - Think Blog + Social Directory + Bookmarks + VoIP. {an apparently revival of social bookmarks - damn, that word is so socially abused!} amongst others. You might want to check theGlobe Online, and signup for ... all its new services.
Fancy your own VPN? Its not expensive apparently
Hamachi is offering your own zero-config virtual private network. Fully encrypted, authenticated and P2P. You should consider this offer since it is FREE, and... you don't have to juggle with cables and hardware which can come to a decent figure on your financial scales.

Hamachi is available for Windows, Linux and whoopie OSX!
Do you have what it takes what the Net has to say about you? If you've been online for a very long time, the chances of you leaving a trail of breadcrumbs in Gretel's forest is quiet evident. Don't you think so? Well with Claim-ID, is about letting you have some say in what search engines say about you.
Sign up for a free account, and start rectifying your past online deeds, and public image. Your past in newsgroups is/are archived. Trust me, if you've ever flirted with someone's spouse online or thought you could get away with murder, the chances of having a {good} rep{utation} is virtually nil. Everything is recorded and high profilers can have access to these records!
ClaimID was created by two doctoral students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science

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