May 10th, 2008
I recently stumbled upon an essay that divides the world into infophobes and infophiles. It is generally believed that the infophobes outnumber infophiles. Recently, I was able to get into and was able to use Evernote. In a nutshell it is an information, data and knowledge capture tool.
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April 23rd, 2008
Google is doing something important. It has been playing around with HTML forms. Basically they have been toying around with forms from high quality site and use it crawl for urls that correspond to the query. It takes time to digest this. Better read this post, Crawling through HTML forms, from the Google Webmaster Central […]
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April 5th, 2008
Gregory Boop at BizInformer wrote a post, Government RSS Feeds - Good Content at a Good Price
, that featured the United States Government’s RSS Feeds.
The US Government information service has set up several RSS feeds that can be subscribed to and on several topics. Just go to the US Government RSS Library page and […]
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March 29th, 2008
Chicago, Illoinois-based online Attorney-Client Matching (ACM) services provider LegalFish has began to aggregate rss feeds legal news and made it available to consumers [Source]. The news is source from RSS feeds of three sites: Law.com, LexisNexis, and CNN Law.
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March 16th, 2008
Now this is an interesting job: Writing for Slate Magazine’s Explainer :
We’re looking for a freelancer who could spend up to two days a week writing “Explainer” columns for Slate. You’d have to be confident covering a wide range of subject matter, including science, religion, and politics; we’d also need you to provide excellent […]
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March 6th, 2008
It seems the Kindle and the e-book has still a few miles to go before replacing the book. According to the 2008 Digital Entertainment Survey, fifty three percent of those surveyed preferred the book over an e-book or there is very strong emotional attachment to the paperback. So for the moment the e-book needs to […]
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March 5th, 2008
Yahoo unveiled a new service, onePlace, that allows users to organize web content from the mobile phone or any Internet-connected device. The service was unveiled at Hannover, Germany during the CeBit technology show [Source].
So what does onePlace do that makes it interesting for the Digital Nomad?
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February 26th, 2008
Will Adobe’s software development system, Adobe Air, that can merge data between the Internet and Of-Line PC make an impact on computer and Internet users?
Most liktey but why?
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February 24th, 2008
In other words increase significantly the amount of information a user can and will receive.
Online media marketplace Mochila introduced an open standards RSS Atom API that will let publishers, content management and web publishing systems, access to Mochila’s content. Online reference product provider Farlex is the first publisher to use the Mochila API.
Mochila members […]
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February 23rd, 2008
Blogs are good information dissemination tools that cannot be doubted. And it is quite nice to feature blogs like that of the US Library of Congress. The blog covers a wide array of topics like blogging, copyright and news. And the RSS feed is a full text.
And here is another interesting RSS feed from the […]
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