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Google Docs – Files in the Sky?

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googledocsGoogle has long introduced Google apps for the general public and commercial clients alike as an example of the new and improved cloud computing architecture that the future of the internet rests on. Industry experts like them have been steadily developing and releasing applications that utilizes the fact that deployment is way cheaper in the clouds for the hardware is owned by some of the more established companies who more or less know what they are doing for they have withstood the test of time. Yahoo, Apple and many others have been constantly re-writing the way the internet is used as a tool for commercial purposes allowing them to offer better and faster services without the very strict proprietary requirements that used to haunt Microsoft based systems.
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January 12th, 2009 at 2:32 pm

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Noteworthy app: Jjot

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Note taking can be a pain if you’re copying something really long. That’s why I prefer note taking online and while we’re on the subject, I think Jjot takes the cake as this Lifehacker review below states:

Jjot is a lightning fast sticky note web application filled with smart features like archiving, search, and sharing. Jjot is very easy to use and understand (which is nice when you’re tackling any new web application), but what really stands out about Jjot is its speed. Everything you do on Jjot is satisfyingly snappy, which is so refreshing in an age of bloated web apps. Granted, Jjot’s speed might not be enough to make it stand out in the already overcrowded online note-taking and todo applications, but it’s on my good list.

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December 25th, 2008 at 2:34 pm

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トロイの馬スキャン

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エムシ・ソフトウェアGmbH の新しいアプリケーションは試してみる価値がありそうです。 トロイの馬 はセキュリティにとって大きな脅威です。 無料のダウンロードや提供物によりあなたのコンピューターにこっそり侵入し、トロイの馬を植えつけたハッカーにあなたのコンピューターに保存されたデータを無制限にアクセスさせるプログラムです。 トロイはクレジットカードの情報やその他機密のデータを転送することが出来ます。 あなたのウェブ検索の習慣を記録します。 そしてこれらの情報を使用するか、または売ります。 これはアイデンティティ窃盗またはその他のサイバー犯罪を誘導します。 アンチウィルスソフトはウィルスに焦点を絞り、トロイの馬に注意をほとんど払わないため、しばしばウィルススキャナーにより発見されません。 これらの脅威を検出するためにはトロイのスキャナーを必要とします。

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November 29th, 2008 at 9:53 pm

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Oosah Widgets For Social Networks

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A Web 2.0 hosting company has recently launched a new widget tool that will enable its users to create custom and embeddable media widget easily and fast through photos, videos and updates of status from the big names in social networking like MySpace, Flickr, YouTube and Twitter. This is due to the growing use of the Internet as their medium for media sharing and viewing between family members and relatives alike. its main objective is to simplify the things that needed to be simplified. For users to be able to utilize its utility potentials. Through just one widget, its users can make their content and share them without an existing Oosah account. Although Oosah members have more options in creating their own widgets.

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November 24th, 2008 at 4:08 pm

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iPhoto and Flickr synced with PhotoCopy

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I have recently trying out the newest MacBooks, and for a quite sometime ive been trying to set up my web services and back ups. Nowadays, people like me are becoming so dependent on softwares to make my life easier. Thats when i came across an application from 24×7 Digital. It took my attention. The software program just cost around $20. It only supports Mac at the moment. It connects with the iPhoto library and Flickr accounts. Its amazing. It keeps your Flickr photos synced with your PC photos. Without uploading it manually. The concept here is that changes in your Pc will be silently handled in the background. It will rearrange, edit, rename and delete unnecessary photos. Its a smart little program.

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October 7th, 2008 at 10:21 am

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TrojanScan

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A new application from Emsi Software GmbH is worth trying. Trojan horses are a huge security threat. It is a program that enters your computer undetected through free downloads and other freebies, giving the hacker who planted the Trojan unrestricted access to the data stored on your computer. Trojans can transmit credit card information and other confidential data. It records surfing habits. And then they use these information, or sell them. Leading to identity theft and other cybercrimes. Trojans are often not caught by virus scanner engines, because these antivirus softwares are focused on viruses and give little attention to Trojans. Catching such threats would require the use of a Trojan scanner.

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September 28th, 2008 at 9:58 am

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SQL Accent

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The Structured Query Language (SQL) contains one of the basic building blocks of contemporary database architecture. SQL defines the methods used to make and manipulate relational databases on all major platforms. At first glance, the language may seem threatening and complex but it’s really not all that bad. In a series of articles over the next few weeks we’ll explore the inner workings of SQL jointly. By the time we’re through, you’ll have the primary knowledge you need to go out there and begin working with databases!

By the way, the correct articulation of SQL is a controversial issue within the database community. In their SQL criterion, the American National Standards Institute declared that the official pronunciation is “es queue el.” However, many database professionals have taken to the slang pronunciation “sequel.” The option is yours.

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August 15th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

Listing of Web 2.0 Applications (Part 2)

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Mindomo–a Web-based mind mapping tool, so versatile. It delivers the capabilities of mind mapping and desktop software in a Web browser. There are no complex software that have to be installed or maintained. Anyone can access if, for free, anywhere, and anytime.

BlinkGe–a new community-driven web site that is for use by the Geospatial community. It is used to share important information that are related to different categories and user groups. This includes GPS, GIS, Google Earth, Map Mashups, and more.

MixPanel–a user driven community that is free and lets users with the same interest to come together and favorite the best articles that will fit their interest. One of is features is Sense, it will grab aumatically all of the articles that are based on your reading habits and based on your interest.

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July 5th, 2008 at 11:11 am

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Strategic Security: Web Applications Scanners

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Much as Web 2.0 carries with it a large amount of big ideas, many information security pros find themselves awake at night of the concept of RIAs. Rich Internet Applications splitting intelligence between client and server is a basic shift is a risky one given the sad state of browser security. On the other hand, while it affects only a subset of RIAs, the Ajax development model has both momentum and traits that make eliminating vulnerabilities a real challenge.

Even if web application scanners can help, the implementation remains to be tricky. For the review, the group decided to consider the entire decision making process instead of just focusing on boxed Web application scanners. At least four distinct paths to RIA and Ajax security were found.

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June 5th, 2008 at 1:48 am

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iPod Can’t Exist Without iTunes (Part 4)

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So if you plug in your sister’s, friends’ or someone else’s iPod to your computer and you registered YOUR iPod to that iTunes application, you will have two choices: say yes when you want your files in that iTunes (and your iPod) copied to that other person’s iPod and re-register your iPod in that iTunes application. Or, ignore the message, say no, and it will just charge the battery of that someone else’s iPod. A perk of iTunes is that you can burn your own cd. You don’t have to stress about downloading a program to burn your music into cd, iTunes can do that for you too.

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May 31st, 2008 at 12:16 pm

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