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Map over Mindszent Lately I have become more and more tired of Mozilla, with it’s two main applications, Firefox and Thunderbird. I have always considered Firefox as bloatware and sadly seen that Thunderbird as a project has never gotten the attention that it’s deserves. Who can tell me when Thunderbird v3.0 is gonna be released? Cloud Computing is today a term I more or less hear daily.  Rich Web2.0 applications on the web are great for those who are often out traveling without a […] Continue reading →

There is no doubt about the iPhone being a popular news item, and I, as many, have lots of hits on articles about this phone. I have over time also had lots of readers of the articles I have about Lotus Notes, and devices that can sync with Notes. In the last couple of days my article Lotus iNotes Ultralite on my iPhone has had 163 hits so far, and yesterday 77 hits. I find iNotes Ultralite brilliant. It has helped me a lot. […] Continue reading →

I am getting more and more sceptical to using any products from Google. I love their simplicity, but for Google it is all about indexing information about you. I try to be quite practical about it, I only use them when there isn’t anything better around. So for that reason I still use Google for searches, maps, chats and mails. I don’t use Picasaweb or their online office applications. When it comes to their newly released browser, Chrome, I have not tried it yet. I didn’t […] Continue reading →

I’m currently working on a web project at work, where one of my tasks is to look in to trends. One of the trends I have looked in to is smart phones with great web experiences and another is mashup technologies. During the project I came over an iPhone application called Locly. Ask yourself, how many times have you been in a new place and had no travel book or map with you. I guess your answer would be quite a few. Locly is an application that can find attractions, cafes and shops […] Continue reading →

Sony GPS-CS1

I have since spring this year been working with trend analyzes on where the Internet is going. There are many great Web 2.0 applications out there, and some of them combines great hardware, desktop and web applications in ways that 2-3 years ago were unthinkable. On Friday I bought a Sony GPS-CS1 at FOTOVIDEO. So why this device? GPS-CS1 officially only comes with support for Windows, but being a USB device that mounts on your desktop like a USB Pen Drive, should make it close to platform […] Continue reading →