Archive for September, 2006

Google Calendar vs The Internet

“simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible” Alan Kay, Disney

Despite all the negative feedback Google toys have got upon their launch, including my own bi*ching, it surprises me that I still use this powerful tool. Perhaps I underestimated it because of its childish looks, perhaps I simply never used a calendar before, perhaps it was just too well engineered. Read the whole story below.

Rakesh Agrawal’s Blog » The road to Google Calendar (talk by Carl Sjogreen of Google)
http://rake.sh/blog/2006/09/14/the-road-to-google-calendar/

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Amazing Ad 2


Great idea once again. I wonder what would the Romanian flag represent.

http://www.brazilianartists.net/home/flags/

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Amazing Ad

Imagination is a fascinating tool. Perhaps I should use it too and stop posting digged stories :p

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OFF vs Web2.0

Recently came back from the seaside. I realised there are some products you just can’t do whithout. I choose the indispensable OFF mosquito spray. What would I have done without it?! It gives me a restfull night’s sleep. Excellent product, brings quality to the world and solves other people’s problems.

So, after about 1 year of Web2.0 hype, my question is this:

Which webapps you just couldn’t live whithout?

Is it Gmail? Is it Google Calendar? Google Spreadsheets? Flickr?

You name it!

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Yes, this is a cheap Photoshop trick of mine

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Once you label me you negate me

I believe Soren Kierkegaard would be very upset with the semantic web.

Google Image Labeler is really exciting, you should try it. Too bad you can’t help develop web3.0 AND meet new people at the same time…

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