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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Tech Bow : "MULTI" Touch is the new Lingua for PC !

Look Ma. Just Hands ! No Mouse ! "Multi" Touch is the new phenomenon and the medium to "interact" with your PC for a richer internet and media experience. As is shown in the Sneak Peek MSN SoapBox video for WINDOWS 7.0, which is multi touch enabled.
Watch the Video here >> http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2008/05/28/windows-7-demo-at-d6-really-that-s-it-/

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Web 2.0 Definition Start

Web 2.0 is not a new version of World Wide Web, but its a different way to utilize Internet into web platform like weblogs, social book marking, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeds (and other forms of many-to-many publishing), social networking web, Web APIs, Web standards and online service provider. It is like open sourcing and genuine interactivity in which user can upload anything, download anything and can use the content according to its own wish. There is no restriction of more or less measure of content, uploading and downloading. All these are absolutely free.

According to OReilly, the inventor of Web 2.0, Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform. So Web 2.0 is a new way of business via Internet. It’s really a new business tactic that is being used on the mass level across the world. The success of
YouTube, Orkut, MySpace, Flickr, Google, facebook, Wikipedia and many more websites are the biggest examples of Web 2.0.

Web 2.0 tools include Weblogging, Wikis, Social networking, Podcasts, Feeds, Social bookmarking, and Cascading Style Sheet.
Technical Overview
Web 2.0 has a complex and growing technology that includes server-software, content-syndication, messaging- protocols, standards-based browsers with plug-ins and extensions, and various client-applications. All these differ in functions and approaches but provide all the requirements beyond the expectation such as information- storage, creation, and dissemination capabilities.
A Web 2.0 website may usually feature a number of following techniques:
Rich Internet Application (RIA) techniques, optionally Ajax based
Cascading Style Sheet, CSS
Semantically valid XHTML markup and the use of Micro formats
Organization and collection of data in RSS Feeds/ Atom
Tags usage. Links to bookmarking or tagging sites.
Use of Wiki software either completely or partially
Blog publishing / Editing / Tagging
Mashups (A mix up of content and Audio using various script technologies)
REST or XML Webservice APIs.
Rendering of Downloadable content/ Viewable content in various formats (like
scribd allows download of documents as PDF, TXT, DOC, XLS, PPT formats)
Optional – Podcasts
I will be covering these new and exciting technologies that enable streaming media and huge interactivity of the end user with the web pages in my future posts.
Tune in regularly

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Google Desktop SideBars and Calendar Sync.

Google Inc. has come a long way in spicing and info-highwaying your Same Old Desktop (SOD !). With the Introduction of Google Desktop Sidebars wherein you can add upto (102 last count) Google created and third party created widgets. (I'd prefer google created, though. Too bad, they are lesser in number than 3rd Party widgets). You must have a decent Net speed for these widgets to work like a dream (as you add more and more - ok. get greedy. tiz normal !).
Google has also introduced Google Calendar Sync utility with MS-Outlook, but its a pity, it works only with Outlook versions 2003 and above. Else it would have been a great treat to setup all your "oh-damn-I-forgot" Birthdays and reminders in Outlook and export them in a swish to Google Calendar, which provides you two ways to remember: E-Mail Notifications before the event or better still, SMS to your google registered mobile number, if you are not in front of your machine. Link here --> http://desktop.google.com/