Web 3.0, Linux, Social Media and OpenOffice

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Web 3.0 – Could it unseat Internet giants like Google?

Microsoft’s acquisition of Powerset signals the building of a future when the world could have access to virtual “software agents” who “roam” across the Web, taking care of the day-to-day hassles of humankind. It’s called a “Semantic Web” and it really could change the Internet at a fundamental level.

Move Your Business from Windows to Linux

If the cost of Windows is getting your small business down, consider shifting to Linux.

10 Tips for Securing Linux Desktops

You might find these suggestions to be pure common sense, but maybe you’ll see a means of security you never thought of before. If you’re a new Linux user, these tips are a great place to start to ensure that your Linux experience is a good one.

Social Media Sites that Deserve Your Affection

There are so many websites out their that serve the same purpose as Digg, Twitter, and Myspace. The question is; which of these websites are actually worth your time? Since time is one of the most valuable resources that us humans try to utilize, I’ll explain some of the social media sites that are worth using, and why.

Why Don’t More People Use OpenOffice?

Why don’t more people use OpenOffice, the free and open source alternative to Microsoft Office? Microsoft has spent years and dollars engineering creative ways to keep people using its costly software and preventing them from switching to OpenOffice — that’s one explanation, writes Lou Dolinar.

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Web 3.0?

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Do you remember my rant about web 2.0? Well, guess what…it’s here (Web 3.0). I knew it wouldn’t be far behind.

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