100 incredibly useful and interesting Web sites
Even as the Web has become more entertaining--and certainly better looking--over the past 15 years, it has also become much more useful and practical, as the 100 sites in this feature will demonstrate.
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Esther Schindler
If the comments are ugly, the code is ugly
claird
SVG a graphics format for 21st century
pasmith
Take Chrome OS for a test spin
Sandra Henry-Stocker
Solaris Tip: Have Your Files Changed Since Installation?
jfruh
Android fragments vs. the iPhone monolith
mikelgan
What Gizmodo missed about the Pro WX Wireless USB disk drive
Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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A great list of helpful sites!
Hi Mark,Thanks for this great collection of useful websites. Under the section "Sites to help you survive the recession" I encourage you and your readers to stop by http://www.yugma.com. Yugma is a Java-based web conferencing for one and all - meaning Mac, Windows and Linux people can get together.
Yugma's basic version is always free to use for desktop sharing and allows you to invite up to 10 attendees at anytime. After signing up, you can test drive Yugma's pro tools for 15 days. If you like what you see, you can upgrade for under 10 bucks.
Another useful Yugma feature is the View Only function for guests of a meeting. Guests can join and no Yugma download is required. No headaches to join a meeting.
Try Yugma out and keep us posted on your thoughts at info@yugma.com
LifeSnapz
Thanks for the great collection of sites. Another site you should consider adding to the "Sites to Create, Publish, and Share Content" is LifeSnapz (www.lifesnapz.com). The site enables people to collaboratively capture life events using videos, photos and text; save and explore these events using timelines, maps and tags to create a permanent life record; and share these events with families, friends and other trusted groups.http://www.lifesnapz.com