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11 months ago
in Ordinateur Bureau XYZ on Ubergizmo France
Un ordinateur de ce type, et même mieux conçu, existe déjà en prototype depuis 2006. Le bureau est un écran multi-tactile. Regardez la video sur You Tube, à partir de mon blog.
1 year ago
in For Online Music Lovers: Grooveshark Lite on Rev2.org
That looks very nice. Could you give your readers an invitation code for Grooveshark, so taht we could appreciate even more this service ?
1 year ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2006/10/21/scrybe-to-revolutionize-web-office-calendars/ on Rev2.org
Interesting review. For once, rev2.org has made a mistake in the link to this service - or it might need some update. The correct link now is : http://iscrybe.com
Offline automatic synchronization and time zone management are surely two major features that might make me use this application.
I love the Indian-accent in the video !
I signed in the waiting list for an account.
Offline automatic synchronization and time zone management are surely two major features that might make me use this application.
I love the Indian-accent in the video !
I signed in the waiting list for an account.
1 year ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/07/14/intervals-project-and-task-manager/ on Rev2.org
A nice feature-packed web service.
Personnally, I tend to prefer, for security and confidentiality reasons, non-hosted solutions, that you can upload on your own server, such as activecollab for instance : http://www.activecollab.com/
A nice free hosted solutions, with a bit less features, is GoPlan : http://goplan.org/
Personnally, I tend to prefer, for security and confidentiality reasons, non-hosted solutions, that you can upload on your own server, such as activecollab for instance : http://www.activecollab.com/
A nice free hosted solutions, with a bit less features, is GoPlan : http://goplan.org/
1 year ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/07/19/jotform-wysiwyg-form-builder/ on Rev2.org
That took is really nice and neat. Perhaps it could spare a little bit more information on how to process entries.
Most users can design a form. Usually the difficult part is to get to know how to best collect and process data.
Most users can design a form. Usually the difficult part is to get to know how to best collect and process data.
1 year ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/07/09/exclusive-launch-preview-litepost-a-new-generation-of-e-mail/ on Rev2.org
Using simple or advanced application has always been a dilemna to me. We could express the pros and cons of simple vs. advanced this way :
Simple application :
* fast use : get things done rapidly, in no more time than you need to go to the core of the action
* simple (not complicated) : no time lost in understanding how to do complex tasks
A good advanced application :
* packed with useful features, you may not need initially, but will soon be useful as you learn about them
* let's you solve issues such as : classification (for instance of your messages), customization to you or your client's taste
Advanced applications make a difference when they can be handled both by beginners and advanced users.
This means that the basic features are at the core front, and not hidden by the advanced perhaps more compelxe features.
Email is the most popular application on the Internet. So, many users may want and are familiar with some advanced features (such as priority, classification in folders, etc.). Good email applications (and they are many, either webmail-based or desktop-based) can be handled in thirty seconds for a simple urgent message, and with more specifications for messages you want to classify, customize, etc.
This is why, though Litepost may be great for some users, it may seem to basic for users, including me.
Simple application :
* fast use : get things done rapidly, in no more time than you need to go to the core of the action
* simple (not complicated) : no time lost in understanding how to do complex tasks
A good advanced application :
* packed with useful features, you may not need initially, but will soon be useful as you learn about them
* let's you solve issues such as : classification (for instance of your messages), customization to you or your client's taste
Advanced applications make a difference when they can be handled both by beginners and advanced users.
This means that the basic features are at the core front, and not hidden by the advanced perhaps more compelxe features.
Email is the most popular application on the Internet. So, many users may want and are familiar with some advanced features (such as priority, classification in folders, etc.). Good email applications (and they are many, either webmail-based or desktop-based) can be handled in thirty seconds for a simple urgent message, and with more specifications for messages you want to classify, customize, etc.
This is why, though Litepost may be great for some users, it may seem to basic for users, including me.
1 year ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/07/19/facebook-acquires-web-os-startup-parakey/ on Rev2.org
This open platfomr project is very interesting. Josh has a point in asking : why can't people be more social with their neighbors ?
Well, in fact, Web 2.0 can be an enhancer of local social relations with neighbours. In Paris, web sites like www.peuplade.fr and www.onvasortir.com are helping hundreds of people from that metropolitan area to meet at cafés, concerts, picnics, etc.
I am sure the same exists in other big cities around the world. So let's not oppose virtual social networks to real social relations. The former can be a tool for the latter...
Well, in fact, Web 2.0 can be an enhancer of local social relations with neighbours. In Paris, web sites like www.peuplade.fr and www.onvasortir.com are helping hundreds of people from that metropolitan area to meet at cafés, concerts, picnics, etc.
I am sure the same exists in other big cities around the world. So let's not oppose virtual social networks to real social relations. The former can be a tool for the latter...
1 year ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/06/10/exclusive-launch-preview-mosoto-remix-for-facebook/ on Rev2.org
The application looks fine. But I couldn't find out how to upload your own music.
2 years ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/06/04/9-great-ways-to-make-mind-maps-and-flow-charts-online/ on Rev2.org
This is a great article. It's been a few years that I realized that what's missing to market leading mapmapping software like MindManager, VisualMind and others, is the possibility of online collaboration.
When I realized a huge mapping work for the preparation of the 2005 World Social Forum, no such tool had been identified, which could have made the work much more participative, as was hoped.
Next time, I'll surely use one of the mentionned software.
I also encourage you to mention CMap, which, though not Web 2.0, is fully collaborative and comprehensive.
Long live rev2.org
When I realized a huge mapping work for the preparation of the 2005 World Social Forum, no such tool had been identified, which could have made the work much more participative, as was hoped.
Next time, I'll surely use one of the mentionned software.
I also encourage you to mention CMap, which, though not Web 2.0, is fully collaborative and comprehensive.
Long live rev2.org
2 years ago
in http://www.rev2.org/2007/07/03/rev2s-win-an-iphone-giveaway-contest/ on Rev2.org
That's an excellent news. The iphone software seems innovative, intuitive, inciteful. However, the most important from my point of view is the social uses of technology. This is the reason I am subscribed to your newsletter, which I find particularly relevant on the matter.
For instance, the online mindmapping issue was especially meaningful to me, as it has been 5 years since I have been waiting for that kind of applications to enhance our social networks.
Thanks to rev2.org
For instance, the online mindmapping issue was especially meaningful to me, as it has been 5 years since I have been waiting for that kind of applications to enhance our social networks.
Thanks to rev2.org