Technology Talk – 11/25/2007
November 25th, 2007
I would say this has definitely been a slow week with the holiday here in the United States, but there was still some great stuff being written. Here are a few posts that caught my attention this week throughout the blogosphere:
- Thanks to the heads up from Tech Buzz, it looks like you can now view Wikipedia offline via Google Gears. Why aren’t more companies jumping on board with Google Gears?
- CyberNet gives us the history of cut/copy/paste and Alt+Ctrl+Delete.
- Technology Guardian says Facebook is the new Google. According to the post “It seems that, if you’re hiring, Google is the New Microsoft and Facebook is the New Google.”
- Andy C compares Co.mments, CoComment, and Commentful. For the record, I use Co.mments to track my posts that I leave comments on. I used to use CoComment, but I like how Co.mments tracks them much better.











Those sound like good write-ups, will check them out. Thanks
I do not blog for money but shall try to boost my ego with this. Let me see.
“It seems that, if you’re hiring, Google is the New Microsoft and Facebook is the New Google.”
My head is spinning. (#);)