Qitpit – Free online mobile copy service

qitpit How good it will be if you can convert all you screen shot of documents, whiteboard and notes into a digital copy? Is it possible? The answer is yes and Qitpit makes it possible.

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March 29th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Yahoo join hands with Google in Open Social

 

Open SocialYahoo Inc officially confirmed on March 25th that it is gonna join hands with Google in nurturing the social network applications including photo sharing network. Open Social is nothing but set of API’s (Application Programming Interfaces) developed by Google initially, to bring in a common coding standard for web applications so that application works evenly and inter operable across the world wide web. All web applications implementing this framework API’s will be inter operable with social networks like Orkut, MySpace and Friendster.

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March 27th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Email id for your mobile

The introduction of email, the short from electronic mail revolutionized the world of Internet in 1965 when it was first introduced for mainframe users. Then it was slowly extended to intranet and then to internet. In 1971 a programmer in ARPANet started using @ symbol in between user name and machine id. Now the email has grown upto the level of using @ in your GPRS mobile handsets.

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March 26th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

RSS Whitepaper

RSS RSS popularly known as Really Simple Syndication is the best way of sharing information in the internet in recent time. The arrival of Web 2.0 and social bookmarking introduced a new way of sharing information through XML xml feeds called RSS Feeds. The readers can subscribe to an RSS Feed from any news site, blogs by clicking the RSS feed buttons or icons and have the latest news and information whenever the respective sites or blogs are getting updated.

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March 23rd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Google docs integrates Gadgets

Google docsGoogle Docs which still in beta, is the best known online word processing, spreadsheet, and PowerPoint presentation application, now takes a big leap by integrating Google gadgets with them. You can insert these gadgets anywhere from your spreadsheet, word or power point presentation. There has been a question about Google docs in comparison with Microsoft Office products in these terms and now Google has silenced those critics. Now you can draw Graphs, fusion charts, and other visualization things.

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March 20th, 2008 | Leave a Comment