Google has made another acquisition of a cool ‘web 2.0’ site. It has purchased Writely, an online word processor that uses AJAX methods to create a product that is cross platform, cross browser and pretty snappy to use. A year ago or more I think I would have been pretty excited by this, but Google’s releases lately have been, in my opinion, real yawners demonstrating some lack of focus. When they were releasing one great ‘product’ after another, there was no one that I would rather see pick up a site like this.
Windows Live » Microsoft's new me-too start page. Clean look but a little slow. MaxPower Icons » Professionally designed icons available for free under the creative commons license. They may even be used in commercial applications as long as they remain free for others to use. Previous links
You knew it would be coming. I’m just surprised it happened this soon. You can now subscribe to Comedy Central’s Daily Show and Colbert Report on iTunes. You pay $10/show and you get the next 16 episodes (one month). Get both and that’s $20 a month, but considering that that’s about all I keep cable for, it could be a great deal.
If you have a Tivo (or are thinking about getting one), better do it quick. Next week, Tivo plans to pull it’s lifetime subscription plan which allows you to pay a one time fee of $299 and never pay the monthly fee. Apparently they have decided it’s too good of a deal.
30daytags » Site allows you to add references to sites and tag them. All entries remain in the system for 30 days and then expire allowing the entire system to stay fairly current. mobileGlu | your mobile glue » MobilGlu creates portable versions of rss feeds, flickr, del.icio.us, and other services. Designed for phones but low-bandwidth design would work great for wi-fi enabled palms or other small (and slow) internet devices.
Portable Applications ? FreeSMUG » Macintosh Applications converted to be able to run off of a portable storage device such as a USB drive. The preferences are stored on that drive so that launching them from any computer where you have connected the device will give you access to your bo Previous links
I heard somebody talk a couple of years ago about a taco bell or mcdonalds or something down in Florida that was experimenting with serve-yourself cashier counters. Looks like those combination restaraunts (KFC/Pizza Hut, Pizza Hut/Taco Bell, Taco Bell/KFC) are ready to start trying it out.
evolt.org - Browser Archive » A archive of browsers. Best part IMHO is the standalone versions of Internet Explorer. With these, you can test multiple version of WinIE on a single computer. Previous links
geocoder.us: a free US geocoder » Get the latiitude and longitude of any address Google Maps API Documentation » Google's documentation to aid the creation of pages using their mapping service. XML.com: Hacking Maps with the Google Maps API » Helpful information regarding the creation of maps using Google's map service and their APIs Previous links
There are so many “Web 2.0” companies that it’s almost impossible to track them. Here’s a poster that’s been assembled using web 2.0 company logos. It’s fun to see the designs and colors used. It’s also fun to just start going through them to see what’s being done by all of these companies.
Chances are that someone here in town got about 365 million dollars richer this weekend. A friend that’s currently in Minnesota makes a subtle plea for a share of it.