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Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

5 Minute Yoga Stretches for the Office

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) A couple of months back I created a weblog post related to something which, even today, I still consider a key item that we need to keep in our minds specially when we may be working on a computer for an extensive amount of hours per day: How To Sit … Continue reading 5 Minute Yoga Stretches for the Office

Posted on October 21, 2005November 22, 2005

Killer Buzz Flocks to New Browser

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) I have meant to create a weblog post back when I was first exposed to a Wired news article, but I thought I would delay it a little bit hoping that it would be in perfect timing with the release of a new web browser. But it looks like it … Continue reading Killer Buzz Flocks to New Browser

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

The Ruthless Awakening of the Masses

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) After all the hype that has been going on around the recent issues with Apple’s latest gadget, the iPod nano, and its final and happy resolution that, hopefully, will make everybody happy, I guess that things will never be the same again. I have mentioned it already before here in … Continue reading The Ruthless Awakening of the Masses

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

It Is Just Another Blog Search Engine

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) Disappointed ! Yes, a bit, actually. That is probably how I feel so far about the so-called search engine of all search engines. Apparently, Google’s Blog Search is not as good as we thought it was. And, of course, it is still Beta. Not long ago, I created another weblog … Continue reading It Is Just Another Blog Search Engine

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

Special: Lifehacker’s Guide to Weblog Comments

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) You have got to love this. I am not sure if you have subscribed already to LifeHacker’s weblog or not, but if you haven’t, you do not know what you are missing. In another fantastic weblog post, Gina Trapani just details her Lifehacker’s Guide to Weblog Comments and I must … Continue reading Special: Lifehacker’s Guide to Weblog Comments

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

The Payoffs of Listening to Your End-Users

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) You probably have read already how about a few weeks ago I created a weblog post introducing one of my favourite weblogging tools, next to w.bloggar: Qumana. I am sure that if you have read that weblog post you also read about the comparison I made between Qumana and w.bloggar. … Continue reading The Payoffs of Listening to Your End-Users

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

Browsers Battle for Second Place

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) Ever since Opera announced that they would be making their web browser available for free there has been a lot of discussion all over the place and some folks even talk about the revival of the Browsers battle for second place. And while reading through some of those arguments I … Continue reading Browsers Battle for Second Place

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

IBM and the Future of Shopping

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) I am sure that you folks will know about it already but, just in case, yesterday evening the third in the series of Podcasts was made available at the IBM Investor Relations web site. Yes, indeed, here we go again with another Podcast, and this time dedicated to the world … Continue reading IBM and the Future of Shopping

Posted on October 21, 2005October 21, 2005

Tagalag – Tagging Taken to the Extreme

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) For those people familiar with tagging and folksonomy, from where del.icio.us may be the most representative example, what I am about to post may no come as a surprise but for those folks who may not be familiar with those terms or who may not even have heard about TagCloud … Continue reading Tagalag – Tagging Taken to the Extreme

Posted on October 21, 2005April 9, 2008

Damaka – Experience the Joy of Communicating

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) A few weblog posts back I created a couple of weblog posts regarding a few of the VoIP / IM tools that are out there and that were going to bring some competition to Skype, which is always a good thing if you would want to stay ahead of the … Continue reading Damaka – Experience the Joy of Communicating

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