Archive for November, 2006

Review: Webstractor

An acquaintance asked me to take a look at an application called Webstractor by SoftChaos. He told me that it was a way to capture webpages for research, and then to export the results into word.
Here is the Webstractor product tour.

Pros
- The Radar feature seem like a useful one that other similar services [...]

Review: Screensteps

Screensteps is a great little idea for making fast software tutorials using screenshots. It is for both Windows and Mac.

Here is their product demo video.

Pros:

Quick copy & paste - No swithching back and forth between the application and the program you’re using to write the tutorial.
Easy Formatting - Screensteps picks two [...]

Sources of personal information

Here I want to begin an outline of all the personal information I encounter or take in as an input:
Real World (offline) - here we take in information from people directly through word of mouth, or we discover new information to track from our own original ideas, or by being prompted or informed [...]

High tech highway robbery

Now I know this story has been covered over and over again, but Wired Magazine wraps it up nice and neat into one high impact story about corruption, video games, models, businesss strategy, and fast cars. All of this without an MBA?

Check out this story about the [...]


Dopplr - Upcoming Trips

Microfinancing Entrepreneurs

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