Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Screen sharing and retrieving podcasts

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Screen sharing and retrieving podcasts
Rather than slice and dice a single topic, I'm going to start covering several products and services in each issue of the Network World Web Applications Alert. The main reason for this is that I'm getting so many interesting things coming in each week that its getting harder to just pick one for each issue. So, should it turn out you prefer this new format, or even if you don't, let me know. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xerox

Cutting through complexity at Reuters
Reuters, the world's largest news agency, implemented managed print services that reduced the total cost of their printer fleet by up to 19% per year while increasing user satisfaction and productivity. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Zoho Corporation

A Service Desk That Transformed Cetero Research
Alex Walker, Director of IT at Cetero Research had a problem, and it was right out his office window. Alex could see his technicians dashing between buildings, clutching a PC like a football, rushing to the next break-fix. "I was being controlled by the end user," he says. Read More

WEBCAST: Zoho Corporation

Free Tools For Small Business
From network monitoring and traffic analyzers to Active Directory and Windows Desktop Management software, these tools have no expiry date and are used by more than 100,000 IT administrators worldwide. Read More

WHITE PAPER: HP

Implementing Tiered Storage:
IDC: Enterprises that are investigating deploying a tiered storage architecture should consider using an external services provider to assist with the migration. Of critical importance is the ability to offer a range of services from the initial planning all the way through to ongoing support and management. Read Now

Rest in bits
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jQuery, books on jQuery and Readability
If you are even vaguely involved in building Web content you have to at least have heard of jQuery, a cross-browser JavaScript library for client-side scripting that is small, fast, and free (under the MIT License and the GNU General Public License, Version 2). Read More

 
 
 

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Mobile deathmatch: RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 vs. Apple iPhone 4
Apple's iPhone has reinvented the mobile phone, while the longtime smartphone king, the venerable BlackBerry, has been slow to change. Now, Research in Motion has updated the BlackBerry to incorporate modern touch capabilities while remaining very much a BlackBerry. Here's how the two devices compare in everyday usage.

Hands-On Tour: Google Goggles Visual Search
Google Goggles -- not to be confused with Google Mail Goggles, the company's inebriated e-mailing preventer -- lets you search from your cell phone simply by snapping a photo. Want more info on a product? Take its picture. Need info about a business? Photograph the storefront. Put simply, this thing packs some serious power, and its capabilities stretch far.

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