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14 August 2007

My Dots for Monday, August 13, 2007

Quoted: How inconvenient is it to have all of the data you need on your home computer? You can solve that fairly easily by bringing your laptop with you, but what if you don't want to lug that around with you, or it malfunctions or you can't get to it conveniently for some reason. Now you can have an online desktop with StartForce.com and all of your data saved on that online desktop, meaning that you can easily access all of the things that would usually be only on your computer from virtually anywhere, anywhere that has internet access that is. You don't have to worry about application either because Startforce comes with web application to view/edit your files without any downloading. StartForce.com doesn't cost a dime, sign up now and you can be uploading data to your online desktop within minutes.

[tags: OS, browser]

Campusbug is the leading provider of internet services for today's students. Members can access a wide range of services to meet their needs. These services include online educational assistance, social networking, an online marketplace, and much more. Our goal is to provide a single destination for the social and educational needs of today's students.

Quoted: Make friends, browse profiles, have fun, and improve your education all at the same time!

[tags: learning, education]

Quoted: Google lets users who max out the storage on a free account buy more storage that can be used by both Gmail and Picasa.

[tags: google, picasa, gmail]

For those of you not in the know, the term geospatial describes the use of spatial software in conjunction with geographic datasets. Basically, it’s got to do with mapping and geographic information.

Quoted: BlinkGeo - Community-Driven Geospatial News and More

[tags: news, geospatial, bookmarks]

Quoted: From a Burmese prison, a chronicle of pain in paint

Quoted: CARACAS : World oil prices are headed for $100 per barrel, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez predicted on Saturday, and said he will cut supplies to the United States if the US government ‘attacks’ the South American nation again. “I’ve always

Quoted: By Ben Feller KENNEBUNKPORT (Maine): It was not a summit, not even a working lunch. Just a social meal between two world leaders who happen to be vacationing near each other. That, at least, is how the White House described Saturday’s sit-down between President George Bush and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. But there is more to it than a get-to-know-you. By welcoming Sarkozy to his parents’ seaside home, Bush is laying a foundation for what he hopes are drastically improved relations with

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