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What's Wrong with Google?
By now, Google should have beat everyone else to online storage, online group collaboration and online auctions. Heck. They already put the effort into Google Checkout. Why is Amazon running towards web stores to eat away at eBay (which I hate), but Google...
Google Docs Update: Toolbar UI Added
I logged into my Google Docs and Spreadsheets site and opened a document to discover they had updated the UI to include a new toolbar along the top. Very nice! Small, and arguably trivial, but it is a nice touch and long overdue in my book. This is the...
Google Reader is the Bomb-Diggity
Even though I've been a HEAVY user of Google Reader for almost two years, I'm still finding just how fantastic it is and how much it saves me time and helps me in all sorts of ways. RSS has been around for a long time (in computer years), but for the...
SkyDrive, Google Docs, Office Live Workspaces - Compared (suspense music...)
How do these Cloud apps fare? SkyDrive - Nice start. Good beginning. Nowhere near complete. Nowhere near ready for "primetime" either. I suggest waiting for more to happen in terms of improvements. You cannot move files between folders. There's no explorer...
As if I Didn't Pick on SkyDrive enough already
So, even after I thought I'd exhausted all the criticisms of SkyDrive I could enumerate, I have one more: Multiple File Delete. That's correct. You cannot delete multiple files at one time. In fact, you can't delete them from the folder list either. You...
From SkyDrive to Google Docs
I am well aware of the emerging plethora of offerings within the "cloud" document management space which has become prevalent. I am also aware of my misguided use of nouns and adverbs. However, after having beaten up SkyDrive yesterday, I decided I should...
Where's the Google Buzz? Where's the beef?
What's happened to Google? They came out swinging, pounding, dancing around and making points quickly. Then they grew. By "grew" I mean that they expanded their staffing, geographic occupancy, and that extra layer of mass has slowed them down considerably...
Posted: Feb 02 2008, 10:17 PM by David M. Stein | with no comments
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