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| NEO Binaries launches a Job-board for web-based technology sector |
| Tuesday, June 26, 2007 |
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NEO Binaries is pleased to announce the launch of NEO Binaries Job Portal.
This Job-board is exclusively for the booming market in web-based applications and services. Now besides getting your regular dose of Web-technology updates, those looking out for a change can also land that dream Web 2.0 job if they religiously check out the Job-board.
And Employers, who need smart and enthusiastic employees, can tap into the vast pool of technology wiz-kids hanging around on NEO Binaries.
Click here to read rest of NEO Binaries Job Board post |
| Vyew has released a new Vyew 2.5 Version |
| Friday, June 15, 2007 |
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Vyew has made available Vyew 2.5 – making Vyew even more useful, easier to use, plus more customizable!
Vyew 2.5 makes it easier than ever to collaborate with different groups of people on presentations, documents, and designs in real-time and asynchronously over time. You can also now print your VyewBooks and publish them as 'Vyewlets' anywhere on the web, including embedded within blogs, social networks, or your web site.
Click here to read rest of Vyew 2.5 Version update |
| BlogCampPune... towards making a better Blogosphere! |
| Wednesday, June 13, 2007 |
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Blogging
for bloggers, by bloggers, of the bloggers.
Yes, today Indians have more than half a million blogs on the web. And the time has come for the bloggers to have their
significant presence being made felt to the rest of the country. There is going
to be a Blogcamp in India
on 16th of June at Pune wherein Bloggers from all parts of the country will be
taking part. If you are a blogger or you are interested in knowing about
blogging, don't miss this one.
Click here to read rest of details about BlogCampPune
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| SpaceTime - Your 3D search at the speed of thought! |
| Monday, June 11, 2007 |
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What is 3D search? It’s quite simple and yet a bit tricky to explain the concept. While constantly surfing on the web, from one link to the other, you keep opening new pages on new windows or say in newer tabs. This process keeps on going until you fall prey to boredom and finally stop your browsing activity. By this time you realize that you've opened many, in fact lots of windows/tabs and simply loaded your system with a huge number of web pages. You end up closing all the web pages all at one go!
Aren't you tired of all this? Don't you want to save your time, your space? Well, I do. I definitely don't want to lose my time on all the very assorted sites on the World Wide Web that my browser keeps me popping up at me.
To read rest of article on "SpaceTime - Your 3D search at the speed of thought!" click here
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| Particls: Attention Management System |
| Tuesday, June 05, 2007 |
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If you are one of those who live on heavy diet of information feeds from lot of sources and face difficulty in managing them, Particls can be of great interest to you.
Particls, being termed as an "Alerts Platform" by its
founders, is definitely more than a simple newsreader or a widget. It
is an alert engine which makes it easy to keep track of relevant
information and keeps you informed while you are engaged in your
primary activities. The types of alerts vary from desktop ticker,
pop-up alerts, emails and SMS messages. You can choose to have
different types of alerts depending upon the importance level of
information.
To read rest of "Particls: Attention Management System" click here
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| Videowebgate 3.0 software released |
| Tuesday, June 05, 2007 |
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Videowebgate has launched the TV entertainment center Videowebgate 3.0. The software provides the users access to the TV portal and the content available there as well as several off line tools such as DVD ripper, a Newsroom, developers video players codes, the newsroom codes for download, live streams recorder and a video chat center.
Videowebgate has operations in Marseille, France and Jerusalem, Israel. |
| Foonz introduces new 'Schedule call facility' |
| Thursday, May 24, 2007 |
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New foonz 'Schedule a call feature'
Foonz the online service offering conference calls has now introduced a new facility to schedule group calls. You can still start an instant group call any time you want, but now you can also schedule calls on foonz.
We had featured foonz earlier here at NEO Binaries when it was in beta. You can check out the foonz application listing here.
How to schedule a group call on Foonz
When you schedule a call, foonz will notify everyone in your group by email and/or text message, and give them the date/time and number to call. Then 15 minutes before the call starts, foonz will send a reminder notification. The call will start automatically, and anyone from the group who dials in will be able to join the call immediately. Remember, on any foonz call you can leave a message just for the people who couldn't join your call by pressing 3 at the end of your conversation.
To read rest of 'Foonz update' click here
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| Some tips to make a better website |
| Tuesday, May 22, 2007 |
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If you want to build a successful website then it will have to be more than just another 'standard' website. You will have to consider many relevant factors. Here are 24 tips regarding the content and the behavior of users online. |
| Telepark launches telepark.contact – Web-based Contact Manager |
| Tuesday, May 22, 2007 |
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Telepark has launched telepark.contact, a Web-based Contact Manager.
telepark.contact enables you to create
- a single, anywhere accessible store for all your contacts
- easy personalized bulk emails (e.g. newsletters, PR)
- easy personalized print mailings
- Easily mail merge with Word documents
As "the Flickr
of contact management", telepark.contact is the first Web-based Contact
Manager that leverages the power of Tags. Users can easily define any number of people groups
using Tags and send them personalized emails and print letters, be it
to four people or four thousand. You can have dynamic input fields per
contact, never too many, never too few?Click here to read rest of Telepark launches telepark.contact post
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| Intel factories in the state of Israel - An update |
| Tuesday, May 15, 2007 |
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Some background
20 years ago Intel set up their first factory in Jerusalem, they got
the best engineers in the world and hundreds of millions in help from
the government. They actually liked it so they set another factory in
the south of Israel and again squeezed the government; few years later
came the 3rd factory also with the government massive support. These
amounts could have helped the whole Israeli hi-tech industry, an
Industry that leads the local economy and suffers from lack of
government support (no wonder when so much money goes to Intel). |
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