Filed under: Internet, Web services, web 2.0
Over the past few months, storage and collaboration service Box.net has really ramped up its focus on adding tools and services that can help small and large businesses be more productive. With full-text search, enhanced collaboration tools, and a web-based document creation, the service is a really slick way for a business or group of collaborators to work together, regardless of physical location. Today, Box.net is adding a few more features, including tasks, the ability to create global folders and enhanced custom branding.The new tasks feature lets you create a task for a new or existing file and then assign that task to a member of your group or to yourself. Full story...
Filed under: sxsw
Patrick is the author of Managing Online Forums and is somewhat of an expert on managing online communities in general, having managed the iFroggy network for several years.
Filed under: Utilities, Social Software, iPhone
Upcoming, the venerable social events calendar that was founded in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in 2005, has undoubtedly seen better days.
Filed under: Business
ICANN has, once again, delayed the decision to create a .xxx top-level domain for porn.
Filed under: sxsw
The panels have only just begun at SXSW (you can find a list of day one interactive events here), but I took a quick stroll through the Austin Convention Center earlier today and grabbed some pics of how many people are here (spoiler alert: a ton) and some shots of the Seed booth.
Filed under: Games
Here's a Flash "game" which I'm not going to tag as a time-waster. Not because it's work-related, but because if this is what you do "for fun", your life is not a fun place.
Filed under: OS Updates, Canonical
Among the other improvements, tweaks, and retoolings headed to Ubuntu 10.
Filed under: Finance, Freeware, Social Software
Stock traders are among the many groups of people who have taken up Twitter as a way to discuss their interests.
Filed under: web 2.0, Browsers
Whatever happened to being different? Once upon a time, difference was revered.
Filed under: Google, Browsers
Whether you were aware of it or not, Google has always tagged Chrome installs with a unique identifier.