25 Sep
This seems to be the discussion of the week on the Internet. Right? At least judging from this Techmeme thread.
John Panzer linked the Wikipedia definition of the Graph Theory on this discussion at the “Social Network Portability Group”. That motivated me to give it a quick read. If you go the the Applications section, you […]
Posted in megeek, weboffice by: conradov
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18 Sep
Google announced yesterday that Presently is now available as part of their Web Office offering (now re-named ‘Google Docs’, again. I guess ‘Google Docs & Spreadsheets & Presentations’ seemed a little too long).
It comes with several realization:
1) There is very little people with whom to share geeky excitement; on the blogosphere, and elsewhere. There seems […]
Posted in google, microsoft, presently, weboffice by: conradov
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17 Sep
Yahoo has just acquired Zimbra for US$ 350 million, in cash.
This is not peanuts, and it shows the relevance of the WebOffice market. A few weeks ago Jive Software received an investment of $15M from Sequoia Capital.
Most reporters are getting one thing wrong though. Two of my favorite blogs (TechCrunch and Read/WriteWeb) incorrectly call Zimbra […]
Posted in office, opensource, weboffice by: conradov
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04 Sep
So, what do you think will be the platform for Web 3.0? (Yes, I know, I’m such an original guy…)
Ok, but the question is still relevant. Do you think it will be:
Adobe Flex
Microsoft Silverlight
OpenLaszlo
Sun JavaFX
Plain AJAX
Something Else
Who cares
The 3.0 Platform
Adobe Flex
Microsoft Silverlight
OpenLaszlo
Sun JavaFX
Plain AJAX
Something else
Who cares
XUL
mobile
Stay with 2.0 (just for the lulz)
ExtJs 3.0 (Direct)
Add […]
Posted in java, microsoft, opensource, programming by: conradov
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