The feed behind my little orange XML button is located at FeedBurner (the one automatically detected is, unfortunately still the typepad-feed, but to change that will be another project). Here is today’s Feedburner-question: I was under the impression, that most people do not maintain their feed on a daily basis. However, I often have fluctuations […]
Well, I was a bit disappointed that Skype video is , of course, only available for Windows PC’s. However, after a couple of hiccups during chats I stopped on the site to check if any update is available I saw the new beta. And the funny thing is, I had sent an email to Skype […]
Neville Hobson has been using SkypeIn for his business for a while now, offering his customers a number UK number as well as a US number. Finally SkypeIn is available in Germany. As soon as I heard the news I signed up since my 1&1-VoIP-number has given me lots of headaches. After a week back […]
I found this quote by Steve Jobs in the German economics magazin Wirtschaftswoche, an interview most likely held in English, translated into German by the editor, now back into English by me. Still, nothing much that could be misinterpreted. Highlights added by me: Q: Still a lot of people have problems while using a computer. […]
Chris Pirillo introduced gada.be: a metasearch of about 140 sources like MSN, Yahoo News, Google News, IceRocket, Google Blogs, Flickr, Technorati, Amazon, Digg and many others. The beauty lies in its simplicity. One can either go to gada.be and enter the search term (like you do on Google). Or one can insert the queury as […]
Google Talk was launched. I would love to try it out. I have become a proud geek and early adopter of communication tools, as are many Apple users. How come we are always very often left out when it comes to new products, esp. by Google? Google Earth is great? I wouldn’t know, doesn’t run […]