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.
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?
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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]
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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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