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24 February 2008

My Faves for Saturday, February 23, 2008

The key idea behind the knol project is to highlight authors. Books have authors' names right on the cover, news articles have bylines, scientific articles always have authors -- but somehow the web evolved without a strong standard to keep authors names highlighted. We believe that knowing who wrote what will significantly help users make better use of web content. At the heart, a knol is just a web page; we use the word "knol" as the name of the project and as an instance of an article interchangeably. It is well-organized, nicely presented, and has a distinct look and feel, but it is still just a web page. Google will provide easy-to-use tools for writing, editing, and so on, and it will provide free hosting of the content. Writers only need to write; we'll do the rest.

[tags: blogs, google, knol]

Quoted: Google has become quite the juggernaught in the last couple of years. So what's a gaint to do? Well why not go after another huge internet presence -Wikipedia. Google has never meet a fight they haven't won, so why not. There answer is currently known as Knol .. is it a Wikipedia killer?

[tags: google, search, internet, knol]

Quoted: Sony is on fire these days. After glowing in their high definition dvd win, they are debuting their new F-Series Bravia TVs. These babies are so thin you'll ask for your $2k back, until you turn it on. Boasting a full 24p cinema mode this unit is a real crowd pleaser to be sure. Stand up and take notice.

[tags: tv]

Quoted: Cloudo is a free web service offering all the applications your have in your computer, but right from your web browser.

[tags: browser, webOS, computer, applications, sweden]

Quoted: Buy and sell royalty free stock photos on Fotolia.com. Affordable Royalty free stock photos, cheap stock images and stock pictures

[tags: photography]

Quoted: All about the InnovationTools Web site - Tools to help you succeed and innovate in business!
When I looked at FreeMind, the open-source mind mapping software program written in Java, several years ago, it was still a bit rough around the edges. But what a difference a few years can make! The current version of FreeMind (v0.8.0, available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux operating systems) is a polished, feature-rich application that can hold its own against just about any commercial competitor in the mind mapping software arena.

In this "first look" review, I will highlight some of the most significant features and benefits of FreeMind, with an eye toward how it can be used in business applications

[tags: software, business, mind mapping]

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