Recently in web 2.0 Category
Since I'm getting asked about twitter on a regular basis now even from people who are into IT I figured I should do a post about it.
Twitter is basically a service to broadcast status messages whereever you are and get the status of your friends on the go. It sends you text messages (SMS), instant messages or you can use twhirl, an excellent AIR client or your browser to read and post new messages. It lets you configure who's messages you want on your phone and who's not, etc. Go watch the video below and sign up for an account. You can find me here.
I stumbled across Remember the Milk a couple of weeks ago. It's a web app to manage task lists with great integration with pretty much anything I use: You can email tasks to your todo lists from the blackberry, it supports iCal style export, it has an iPhone optimized app, plus there is a quicksilver plugin!
Apart from being very useful and saving you the pain of synchronizing task lists across platforms all the time, what I like the most about the application is its use of keyboard shortcuts that really boost your efficiency when dealing with the app. Haven't seen anything like it in a web app so far. So go check it out, it's free.
Technorati Tags: GTD, productivity, web 2.0
Bei der flüchtigen Betrachtung von studiVZ (ich brauche nicht noch eine Mitgliedschaft in einem social network) ist mir die folgende Anmeldeseite aufgefallen:
Man beachte die erste Zeile:
Vorname (nicht Nachname):
Kann es tatsächlich sein, dass man der Zielgruppe Studenten den Begriff Vorname näher erläutern muss? Wenn das mal keine Bestätigung der Pisastudie ist =)


