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A Brief Look at Google Calendar

icekin — Sat, 2006/04/15 - 05:29

Everyone anticipated a calendar application from Google, with people guessing it would be released on April 1st like Gmail before it. Well, its here finally and anyone with a Google account can try it out. Google Calendar has been in the works for a while, initially being named CL2.

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Search for the Ideal Social Bookmarking Service

icekin — Sat, 2006/04/08 - 02:29

I finally got around to completing my ideas on social bookmarking in writing. I tried over twelve popular services to see which one would meet my needs best. I have not described much about how to use a social bookmarking service since the actual methods of usage can vary based on which service you pick. In general though, always try searching for tags that best describe your topic. Also see this article on searching to learn how to find information anywhere on the internet.

 

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The Road To Learning Web Design

icekin — Tue, 2006/03/28 - 01:28

I've been asked by friends on how to make a web site. In addition, I've always wanted to write a guide on good web design practices. Being lazy, I've decided to attempt both in this single post. I've written this in a narrative manner since writing a technical guide takes too much time and effort. What follows is a personal account of my online experience in trying to become a web designer, from being a newbie to becoming somewhat better.

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Review of Goowy Mail

icekin — Sun, 2006/03/26 - 10:13

Goowy is a new email service service that's been out for just over a year. Goowy's defining feature is an interface completely designed in flash. The service was founded by four young people, all of whom were formerly involved in the design/ animation industry. As can be expected, Goowy features excellent graphics and a very intuitive user interface. In more ways than one, the buttons and fluid screen remind the user of sitting on a Macintosh OS desktop. Well, if you are on a Macintosh, then either you are going to be right at home and happy, or unimpressed and bored.

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Windows Live Beta - A step backwards?

icekin — Thu, 2006/03/23 - 09:16

I finally got a chance to test out Microsoft's Live Mail Beta Program. I know the service has been in place for a while and several have already tried. In fact, I have had an invitation sitting in my inbox for over a month. But unfortunately I was never able to click on the join now button in the email. Whenever my mouse pointer hovered over it, it turned to a text cursor instead or a finger for clicking. Then it struck me. I opened up Internet Explorer and tried opening the same mail and as one can guess, it worked this time around.

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Review of Windows Live Beta

icekin — Thu, 2006/03/23 - 02:35

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The Virtual Desktop

icekin — Mon, 2006/03/20 - 19:20

This is a completely untested idea that struck me, and probably several others as well. Its more like science fiction, but is theoretically possible except that it would cost too much. In the future, such an idea might come about after all. I welcome any discussion on this subject and would like to know what others think of it as well.

Contents

1. Introduction

2. Possible Problems

3. Possible Benefits

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A Look at Online Information Databases

icekin — Wed, 2006/03/08 - 07:42

For the purpose of this document, a database referes to a site that contains a large collection of data in some form, like text, images, audio files etc. Nearly all databases are accessed through the WWW. Databases differ from a regular website in that they have a large volume on information on the subject. Most databases, excepting Media Sites and Online/ Digital Libraries are run by people or organizations who are authorities on the subject. Even information from libraries generally bear a good level of reliability.

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A Look at Search Engines

icekin — Wed, 2006/03/08 - 06:20

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This paper attempts to explain the basic idea behind search engines, their pros and cons as well as take a look at new trends in searching. Any feedback appreciated.

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A Look at E-Advertising

icekin — Tue, 2006/03/07 - 14:07

Advertising online is the preferred method because it allows the advertiser to accurately track how many of his advertisements have resulted in an actual sale. When a person clicks on a banner or text advertisement, a cookie is stored in the users' browser. The cookie can track whether the user finally adds the product to cart and then purchases it online. This way, the effectiveness of an advertisement can be easily determined. If many users who visit a certain site end up purchasing the product, more advertisements can be placed on other pages of that site.

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A Guide to Message Boards

icekin — Tue, 2006/03/07 - 13:51

This is a very basic guide to using message boards.

 

Contents

1. Accesing Message Boards

2. Message Board Terminology

3. Message Board Usage

4. Criticism on Boards

5. Problems with Message Boards

6. Evaluating a Board

 

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A Look at Searching

icekin — Tue, 2006/03/07 - 12:20

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Contents

1. Introduction

a) The internet

b) The problem

2. Information - A broad idea

3. Finding and retrieving data

a) Search Engines

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