CompleteRSS—Create a custom news feed
Like Feedster, CompleteRSS allows you to create custom feeds. My own experience has been a little hit and miss. You can get a high chaff to wheat ratio with a bad set of terms.
Like Feedster, CompleteRSS allows you to create custom feeds. My own experience has been a little hit and miss. You can get a high chaff to wheat ratio with a bad set of terms.
Do we need another P2P application? You know, I like P2P apps. I use several and have tried even more. But I'm wondering with this new application, FolderShare, is are we going to see anything new soon? Not to be too cynical, but I haven't seen anything new lately. There are lots of applications that…
Two really good sections of this article. First is on a legal Russian music download service. I used Puretracks myself with no problem. Of course I had a $10 credit as a Telus high-speed customer. The second section is very, very interesting. Gillian dives into the whole, do you need face-to-face meetings and what defines…
Sadly, this is very, very true. Tod Mafin of the CBC did a couple experiments where, essentially, he was able to get in and wander the halls of a company armed with nothing more than a clipboard and saying he was “from IT”. We all have to raise our level of savvy in this area…
Updates from Shared Spaces… Shared Spaces Research & Consulting: Shared Spaces Briefing, Jul 27 Today's highlights: CoCreate White Paper; HP iPAQ 6315; Groove and CASAHL; CoCreate Software has released a new white paper, “Outsourcing product design: Best practices for project team collaboration”. “The paper details how organizations can successfully support design outsourcing without risking corporate…
A good piece of opinion. I'm surprised, actually, at how many sites didn't break with scripting and ActiveX turned off, but having your banking site kack out on you because you're trying to keep from having your banking info phished out from under you isn't good. I'm still happy with Firefox and given how long…
The note about Groove is interesting. Most folks do forget that when you're at the local hotspot/cafe sipping your latte, reading your e-mail, and sending out information to your co-workers, those signals can be intercepted and misused. I'm making the jump to wireless myself soon, but I know that I'll be using a good amount…