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Upcoming Google Chrome Operating System

Posted by adamfaragalli | Posted in Online Resources, Online Software, Technology | Posted on 06-01-2010

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Another update and revolutionary product from Google is there upcoming Google Chrome OS. I’m pretty sure you are familiar with the browser version, which since the last update has become my browser of choice. Nothing comes close to loading Web pages, especially data intensive ones like Facebook.com. If you feel like trying it out, I highly recommend Google Chrome Browser by clicking here. But, will the Chome OS (Operating System) honestly be stable and ready to seriously challenge Microsoft’s OS, Windows 7, Vista and so on. Well, from what we know, that is not Google mission. The following is a collection of articles about previews and information Google has released.

Pranav Mistry, Inventor of The SixSense technology that will change your world

Posted by adamfaragalli | Posted in Miscellaneous, Online Software, Technology | Posted on 04-01-2010

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At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper “laptop.” In an onstage Q&A, Mistry says he’ll open-source the software behind SixthSense, to open its possibilities to all.

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http://www.ted.com/talks/pranav_mistry_the_thrilling_potential_of_sixthsense_technology.html

Enjoy, this in incredible. I know I will be recommending sponsor IBM’s stock and any other company that decides to move forward with this technology.

Adam Faragalli

ShowDocument-light and free application for online collaboration.

Posted by adamfaragalli | Posted in Online Resources, Online Software | Posted on 03-11-2009

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I was recently introduced to ShowDocument – an online application which enables real-time collaboration and web meetings using various tools. There are a lot of available programs already offering web conferencing solutions , so what’s different about this one?

First of all, using ShowDocument requires only registration, and is entirely web-based – except for a small plug-in you’ll be asked to install in your first session. This online service is currently free and supports different platforms, which can make it an attractive alternative for conducting web meetings.

The main site offers 4 ways to directly open a web meeting and start collaborating – shared documents, whiteboard, text editor or co-browser. These options can also be chosen later from within the application. Inside the program, you have the regular tools that help you write and draw in order to work on documents and images, along with a few unique features. There is a Youtube co-browser, and a Google Maps browser, which simply enables co-browsing google maps (see image), and drawing on them. – apparently it also has a facebook application. The webpages co-browser still needs improvement but has great potential.

Show Document Example

Show Document Example

ShowDocument has a number of easy and interactive ways to collaborate with co-workers & friends, as seen in the above picture. As you can see, most of ShowDocument’s options are rather self-explanatory, making usage easy, as well as inviting others into the web conference – which can be done by code or link. Its an alternative worth checking out, if you need a light and free application for online collaboration.

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Best regards,

Adam Faragalli

Helpful Google Wave Guides

Posted by adamfaragalli | Posted in Online Resources, Online Software, Technology | Posted on 02-11-2009

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If you are lucky enough to test Google’s new revolutionary collaboration tool, Google Wave, be happy. But, confusion and questions have risen about just how to use it and/or maximize the software’s potential. That is where these two Google Wave Guides can come in handy. One is from Mashable, Google Wave: A Complete Guide, by Ben Purr and the other is called The Complete Guide to Google Wave, by Gina Trapani with Adam Pash.

From The Complete Guide to Google Wave- “Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that’s notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you’ll learn how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. Because Wave is such a new product that’s evolving quickly, this guidebook is a work in progress that will update in concert with Wave as it grows and changes. Read more about The Complete Guide to Google Wave.”

I do hope these two links can help you learn the future of email and online collaboration better. Google Wave may be complicated but guides like these sure help.

Best regards,

Adam Faragalli

20 Essential Infographics & Data Visualization Blogs

Posted by adamfaragalli | Posted in Blogging Help, Online Resources, Online Software, Technology | Posted on 21-10-2009

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Inspired Mag brings another list to the masses. This one is 20 Essential Infographics and Data Visualization Blogs.

Take a look at the article, 20 Essential Infographics & Data Visualization Blogs.

Cheers,

Adam Faragalli

The Top 10 Most Watched Web Series, September 2009

Posted by adamfaragalli | Posted in Miscellaneous, Online Resources, Online Software, Social/New Media | Posted on 16-10-2009

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Mashable brings us this article about the Top 10 Most Watched Web Series in fall, 2009. Give it a look, especially because it contains one of my favorites, Red vs. Blue!

Red vs. Blue, season 1, Episode 1.

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