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      We have seen the future… of web apps
      The BigRedCircle has been out expanding the size of its circle, filling it with information about the future. Attending The Future of Web Apps Conference in London hosted by those lovely people over at Carsonified. When the internet is exploding with blogs, tweets and photos of the conference I was left thinking what could I [...]

      Written by: BigRedCircle Web Design Blog


      Future of Web Apps
      "The Future of Web Apps showcases the successful web technologies and business trends of the future, delivered by the pioneers of today. Attended by all the major European and US start-ups and industry experts, it's the best place to learn directly from the developers, designers and entrepreneurs behind the web's brightest stars in a relaxed and fun environment."Future of Web Apps

      Written by: weblogart


      DoApps.com - Widgets, Web apps, Mobile apps
      What it doesDoApp helps you better understand your site visitor data and your web data as a user. Boost your online earnings in the new world of the distributed web. It develops consumer and business apps that help people do useful things and be more productive online. The widgets and applications DoApp creates are for [...]

      Written by: Online Life Knowledge Experiment


      iPortal Brings Web Apps Offline
      So there’s a pretty wide assortment of web apps out there. The only problem is, they’re web apps. You must be connected to the net to use them, and that’s not always possible on the iPod Touch, and unless you have an unlimited data plan with your iPhone, it may not be cheap [...]

      Written by: Touch Podium


      Etelos brings offline data synch to Web apps
      Etelos brings offline data synch to Web apps How many times have you heard, “Web apps don’t make sense when you’re on a plane”? Etelos now has an offline data sync service called Apps on a Plane. Tech firms rule Top 100 brand list Technology-related companies take up more than one-third of the top 30 [...]

      Written by: Drewryonline.net


      Web Apps To Get You Through A Slow News Day
      "Sometimes, news on the web is noticeably slow - especially in the weekends. It's ironic in a way, considering that millions of articles get written everyday and many go unnoticed. To address this need, here are six social media sites to help you find more great content. "[via read write web]

      Written by: Geek Picks


      Web Apps that Help You to Learn Everything Online
      Everything you can think ,you want to think or you are thinking is available on internet.With the launch of web 2.0 everything is going so interactive that helps user to understand more clearly and precisely than ever.Dailybits has compile has compiled a list of 14 innovative social and non-social communities dedicated to helping you learn online: from being more productive to playing guitar along to your favorite song.Learn to cook 1. imcooked is a web community dedicated to filming and uploading cooking videos. 2. iFoods.tv is another food video community, but this one features professionally produced tutorial videos. Learn to mix drinks with what you have 3. ExtraTasty allows you to search drink recipes or enter the ingredients you have into the ‘My Bar’ section of the site. Doing s

      Written by: Tech 2 Check


      The Future of Web Apps Hits the East Coast, Miami Feb 28th - Mar 1st ‘08
      If you’re looking to attend one of the hottest web app conferences in ‘08, then you better make sure you book tickets for FOWA now. FOWA is hitting the East Coast, and it’s hitting it hard, with tons of networking potential, an impressive and growing list of speakers, and much more. I would even go [...]

      Written by: aiAlex - This Is My Artificially Intelligent Life


      100 Web Apps for Everything You Will Possibly Need
      Running a business for yourself means you have to be inventive and always on the lookout for a new and better way to get things done. Innovation junkies, take note: the Internet has a lot to offer. From invoicing to marketing, these are tools that freelancers need to know about. Organization If you’re busy with lots of client work, it’s easy for things to get out of hand. Don’t let your work get away from you; organize information and projects with these tools. Backpack: Get your projects organized by using Backpack. Create to-do lists, notes, files, images and a calendar with reminders that can be sent via email or to your mobile device. Central Desktop: Collaborate, communicate and share files with clients and coworkers using Central Desktop. iOrganize: With iOrganize, freelancers can organize work by keeping notes, ideas and bookmarks in one place. Viapoint: Viapoint makes it easy for freelancers to store emails and files by client or project. Stikkit: Use Stikkit’s “lit

      Written by: Chigi's Personal Web Blog


      3 unix sessions, 3 web apps, TOAD, an FTP client, a S/S, a couple Word docs and Outlook
      Gee, we’re finally doing some in-yer-face testing in a reasonably stable environment. I’m trying to prove that movements of stock across several servers work OK. This requires me to login to three seperate web applications, have three UNIX sessions running, as well as windows running a test management application and an environment configuration application. Then there’s the TOAD app, for interrogation of the database, four or five spreadsheets, an FTP client, a couple of Word docs and Outlook. But, we are making progress, clearing some old defects and raising some fresh ones. Mr Magoo is as negative as ever. Took delivery of the new backup wireless router this morning. Had a scan at the documentation which seems straightforward enough, so will give that a go later. Have removed all the remaining blog entries, or will do, from the old blog as Wordpress are getting a bit shirty about it, and have them loaded on a temporary blog. Will edit that later to remove the forwa

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Will Business users ever adopt Google's phone and web apps?
      Google recently purchased unified-telephone service provider Grand Central for an awful lot of money. Grand Central allows users to take all of their phone #s and centralize them in one place, with one unified number. Grand Central offers a ton of features, including the ability to view voicemails as text on the web, to playback voicemails on the web, to customize greetings, ringback tones and much, much more from the control panel, which is now run by Google. It's in beta.Google buys companies and then incorporates their services into their own free services as part of their advertising-supported ecosystem. They recently did this with Feedburner, who used to offer a "Pro" package of stats about your blog, for a nominal fee. Now that Google's in the house, everything is free.Google offers free web-based word processing, spreadsheet, presentations and calendar apps. Right now it seems unlikely that many businesses will use that as their core business apps standard, but Google is betti

      Written by: Virtual Observations - The CSI Call Center Blog


      What are the Best Web Apps? - Pageflakes
      Cast your Votes for your favorite best Web Apps. at WebWare.com Try out Pageflakes if you like Personalized Home pages. Then cast your vote for Pageflakes. [URL: http://www.webware.com/html/ww/100/2007/browsing.html]I got Pageflakes featured with different resources, tremendously competent and better then My Yahoo and Google IG? There are no more question to compare with Netvibes or YourMinis. It's a place where i can manage my own pages on my own choice with different flakes and even publish to my selective friends or to public. There are more to explore! Let's say together - "Eat Cornflakes and use Pageflakes!"

      Written by: My Technical Blog


      Slingshot: Desktop / Web Apps With Rails
      Slingshot is a platform, developed by  Magnetk and Joyent —which allows Rails developers to easily create hybrid web/desktop apps with ease and flexibility. It has already been... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: D' Technology Weblog


      Firefox 3.0 opens door to Web apps
      When Firefox 3.0 is released later this year, the open-source browser is likely to contain a host of new features, including offline support for Web applications and new bookmark and search features.read more | digg story

      Written by: Steeners Tech


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