I’m a sucker for Google’s products, I’ll admit to that. So far I think the only product I don’t use (anymore) is Blogger, and that’s just because – in my view – WordPress is in a league of it’s own when it comes to free blog-software. Anyway, I’m also kind of a sucker for all [...]
Tag Archives: software
Network-overload?
I’m a signer-upper (YES, it’s a word). I tend to get so excited, when I see opportunities for trying out new pieces of software, joining new networks and having a look at who’s there and so on and so forth. And I do believe that networking and social software wil grow stronger and stronger in [...]
Feedreader overload
MAN, my feedreader suffered after yesterday’s Steve Jobs’ keynote at Macworld Expo 2007! And MAN, do I want that iPhone But what’s up with not making the iPhone UMTS or HSDPA enabled? Edge just doesn’t cut it, speed-wise…Nokia seem to agree with me, but then again – you’d kinda expect them to, right? Anyway, it [...]
Why Apple over Microsoft?
Over at hovedetpaabloggen Trine-Marie poses an interesting question (in Danish). Why do we find Apple ‘sexy’ and Microsoft ‘dorky’? Is it all in the advertising? Have we really – and completely without critical distance – bought in to the desire to ‘be a Mac’? It becomes especially interesting, when you look at MS and Apple’s [...]
Trying out Flock
Today I decided to try out Flock — the social web browser – recommended to me by a colleague. The difference between Flock and Firefox (Flock is built on the open Mozilla code) is, primarily, that Flock integrates social software straight out of the box. Pretty nifty stuff, if you are a passionate blogger and [...]