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Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Life-Hacking Tips
The Economist provides tips on improving personal productivity:
Search Fragmentation
Fred Wilson writes about the search engines he uses:
Search Engines
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I think that Google is still the best search engine, so I do not use others. But I hope this will change soon, because I am worried about Google's power. MSN would be nice. Posted by Kylie M. Leeit's way more skewed than that in google's favour. Google delivers 50% of all sarches originating in the US and nearly 60% worldwide. Yahoo is closer to 22%, and MSN is around the 12% mark according to the latest comScore media metrix report. What's even more significant is the fact that in the last 12 months Google has actually increased it's lead over both Yahoo and MSN, despite the best efforts of the latter two to get on the level playing field with google. Also, do you know that a large percentage of Yahoo and MSN's search figures come from the SEO's trying to check their positions in these two engines ? Now, on may argue that the same is true even in the case of Google, but if you were to strike off lets say X% of searches from each of these 3 engines as being of the SEO rank checking variety, you'll end up with an even more depressing picture for Yahoo and MSN especially the latter.
Web 2.0 Overview
EDUCAUSE REVIEW has an article by Bryan Alexander, with a discussion in the context of teaching and learning.
Pingerati
From the site:
Mobile Social networking
Business Week writes:
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Yeah, mobile social networking is exciting, but I my opinion it is only attractive to teenager. In fact I do not know any adult who uses it frequently ;-) Posted by Kylie M. LeeAs devices get powerful and 3G (Edge)coming in this December , operators making flat rates available to users , that would kick off Mobile networking, be it anyone. In a scenario of 24 X 7 you connected to the internet will be a new area of opportunities in the Mobile segment with client server based mobile applications. Mobile networking would be one the prominient one. Personal local searches would be an added value.
TECH TALK: Computing for the Next Billion: OLPC
Nicholas Negroponte’s One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project has attracted the greatest attention with its ambitious goals of creating a $100 laptop and getting it out to hundreds of millions of school kids everywhere. Ethan Zuckerman wrote on the project recently:
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The only cool thing about the $100 laptop is its power consumption. I dont see how it will help though. In fact the most prominient thing that i remember about the 100 dollar laptop is Atanu Dey calling it a "silly idea on stilts". Still seems to be a valid observation. I have explored the problem from the energy perspective below. http://valluvar.blogspot.com/2006/06/limiting-factors-mips-per-watt.html Posted by shiv 100-Dollar Laptop: UN Secretary General’s Office shouldn’t be used for exploiting the poor It's cool site please visit our site.http://www.tristatemeds.com |
Very nice !!
Posted by VaibhavNot to forget, less time on blogs :)
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I'd add using an aggregator so that you can make use of otherwise "dead" time, i.e. time on trains planes etc.
Posted by Stuart OliverUse the aggregator to read and listen to your favourite content offline.
Here is one that I find useful.
Every once in a while I get overloaded with work. I simply open a notepad and write down a list of things that I can remember. No tasks/one note or sticky notes. Just a simple text file with my list helps me get focused. Most of the other times I carry that in my head and keep revising it as the day goes along.
Posted by Tarun Anand