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Regarding VirtuaWin (last mention): I’m still using VirtuaWin daily on my XP laptop. This weekend I realized it works for Vista too so I now have it running on my home desktop as well.

This is the first time I’ve stuck with a virtual desktop product for windows for this long. With the addition of the modules I mentioned in my earlier article it “just works” for me.

Source: Solo Technology

Randoming

Regarding VirtuaWin (last mention): I’m still using VirtuaWin daily on my XP laptop. This weekend I realized it works for Vista too so I now have it running on my home desktop as well.

This is the first time I’ve stuck with a virtual desktop product for windows for this long. With the addition of the modules I mentioned in my earlier article it “just works” for me.

Source: Solo Technology

Skyfire and Opera Mobile Browsers

skyfire beta logo Earlier this week I [finally] received a beta invite to try the skyfire browser beta. There are two betas going right now: one for Symbian and one for Windows Mobile. I’m trying the Windows Mobile variant on my HTC Mogul phone.

Source: Solo Technology

Skyfire and Opera Mobile Browsers

skyfire beta logo Earlier this week I [finally] received a beta invite to try the skyfire browser beta. There are two betas going right now: one for Symbian and one for Windows Mobile. I’m trying the Windows Mobile variant on my HTC Mogul phone.

Source: Solo Technology

A Cry for HELP

Philippine Child dies from Malnutrition This is the story of a 1 year 2 month old boy born to an 18 year old mother on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. This report/plea for assistance came in recently from a Philippine Physician at one of the remote rural clinics HELP visited during "Needs Assessment" operations recently.

Learn how you can help at the end of this story.

 

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Source: NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.org blogs

Writing an application a day keeps the doctor away... a new Windows Mobile application each day

Chris Craft has did a very interesting project - He wrote a new application every
day. The "Application Calendar" is now available:

"I have put together a calendar of applications for the 30 Days of .NET [Windows
Mobile Applications]. Here you can get a quick feel for all the applications we’ve
created so far, and will write in the coming days."

anappaday

Source: schrankmonster blog

SparkPeople — Weird Name, Cool Site

As I ramp up plans for my upcoming midlife crisis I’ve shifted focus back to diet & exercise. I’d been slacking lately… time to recover some recent gains and get back on track.

The only way I have ever lost weight has involved logging everything I eat. Paper or programs don’t matter much, but I have to log it. I’ve used tons of different methods in the past. Those that “stick” help me succeed. Those that are a pain or tedious get dropped by the wayside along with my goals.

Source: Solo Technology

Opera 9.50 (and Dragonfly for the Devs)

Opera Logo My favorite “not IE or Firefox” browser released a new version yesterday: Opera 9.5. Faster than ever and with a new look (finally!).

Source: Solo Technology

Talk To Your Bank For Added Security

If it works for your blog, why not your bank?

This blog is created by using the Dragon NaturallySpeaking software from Nuance. Just dictate away and typo-free text appears on the screen. It works very effectively and rarely makes a mistake. It really is very impressive. It is one of the reasons why I believe that speech technology is the killer app for the mobile web.

Source: StayGoLinks

New Rules of Web Marketing - a podcast with Michael Mace

Many marketing teams are being asked by senior leaders in their organizations why they aren’t using the same cutting edge tactics as some of their competitors. When is it right to use cutting edge tactics? When is it right to use traditional tactics? When and how should you integrate the two?

To answer these questions, I interviewed Michael Mace of Rubicon Consulting. He runs a Web Marketing Boot Camp to help marketing teams come together, discuss these issues, and learn what Web marketing tactics link best to their corporate strategy.

Here is a taste of what Michael covers and what he thinks the future looks like for Web marketers.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Ushahidi, Mapping and Mobiles - Activism in the Developing World

Members of the Ushahidi Team

Last weekend three US-based members of the Ushahidi project team were able to get together for two full days of planning for the upcoming Net2 conference. (Photo proof exhibited... Erik, David and Juliana)

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Source: NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.org blogs

Skype On Mobiles! Hooray! Well, Be Careful!

Finally Skype has released a mobile client for their service.Skype J2ME Client

This is great news. You will be able to access Skype services while you are hitting the road without having to be a 3 customer in Europe or firing up your laptop in a WiFi covered area

You will finally be free from you mobile phone plan and you will be able to talk and chat for free forever!

Sure?

As always, you need to be very careful about the above statement. There are a lot of bad things you may find while using this service.

Source: .Dust
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