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It's election time here in Denmark, so regretfully I don't have as much time to blog as I would have liked to have. Anyhow, here are two awesome things that I came across today and want to share with you:
Google’s Response to Facebook: “Maka-Maka”
Apparently some sort of API's that will be Googles answer to Facebook's [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Online applications, Software, Web applications ]

I use Bloglines — a lot.
But whenever I'm on a wireless network, that isn't secured or encrypted I refuse to sign in to services that doesn't have a secure login (with https:// in the address bar), since everything transmitted unencrypted via a wireless network may be visible to anyone else on the network.
This means, that [...]

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[ categorized as: Internet, Mobile, Security, Web applications ]

Aaron Dunn from Box.net who offers online storage just told me in an e-mail that they've integrated Zoho Writer to edit online Microsoft Word documents (.doc) directly without saving them to your disk.
This is possible because Zoho has opened up the API for writer (and the APIs to other Zoho applications, Zoho Sheet and Zoho [...]

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[ categorized as: Documents, Web applications ]

I think it's interesting to see, how more and more of the things I use, when I'm seated in front of a/my computer, has moved onto the net.
This isn't an over night thing, but it's been happening gradually — and I like it! Because it means that I can access a lot of my various [...]

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[ categorized as: Web 2.0, Web applications ]

As any other, I've signed up to be updated via RSS at Bloglines.
But since I don't want to keep a browser window with Bloglines open all the time, I decided to download their notifier.
But how awful. The notifier really doesn't do anything but tell me, when I have unread posts.
I think that the idea of [...]

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[ categorized as: Feeds, Web 2.0, Web applications ]

It's been about two weeks since Google announced four new services, among them Google Notebook.
After testing it since them I must say, I'm in love… well, almost in love.
The Notebook is just what I've been looking for – a place online to put down all those things, you normally end up putting in a text-document [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Web 2.0, Web applications ]