Technology Talk - 11/25/2007
Posted by Kyle Eslick on November 25th, 2007 | Category and Tags
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.
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Comment by Sectional Sofas on November 25th, 2007:
Those sound like good write-ups, will check them out. Thanks
Comment by Dining Tables on November 26th, 2007:
I do not blog for money but shall try to boost my ego with this. Let me see.
Comment by Bush Mackel on November 26th, 2007:
“It seems that, if you’re hiring, Google is the New Microsoft and Facebook is the New Google.”
My head is spinning. (#);)