Living in the Clouds – Remember The Milk
This is the third app in my Living in the Clouds series. After Gmail and Google Calendar, it is time to shift the focus towards a To-Do List manager. Whether you are an ardent follower of David Allen’s GTD or, like me, you have your own system of getting things done, Remember The Milk (RTM) [...]
Living in the Clouds – Google Calendar
As a part of my Living in the Cloud series, I wrote about Gmail last week. This week, I am planning to write about Google Calendar and I will write about Remember The Milk, a todo application, next week. Google Calendar has been a boon for me both in my personal as well as professional [...]
Project Management 2.0? Why, What’s Wrong with 1.0?
Image by Chance Gardener via Flickr <begin sarcasm> It’s fashionable to declare one’s fed up with the whole Everything 2.0 phenomenon It’s also fashionable to then go on and declare yet-another 2.0 term </end sarcasm> The little disclaimer out of the way, I am going to talk about Project Management 2.0 . Let me quickly [...]
Living in the Clouds – Gmail
Image via CrunchBase This is the first app I will be discussing in the series titled “Living in the Clouds”. What better way to start this series than starting off with Gmail. Yes, there was email much before Gmail. I am not denying that. However, Gmail changed the way we use email as a part of our [...]
Broadband Bandwidth Cap and Cloud Computing
Image via CrunchBase From yesterday, Comcast has started implementing a 250 GB bandwidth cap on users browsing the net with their service. They argue that this will stop power users from hijacking the pipe in a neighborhood. This is pretty insane and it has evoked lots of criticism from the blogosphere including the “Metering will [...]
Yotify Can’t Really Notify – Yet
I am an avid Google Alerts user, who is greatly underwhelmed but the lack of setup choices, the inflexibility of delivery options, search combinations, and mostly the erratic (occasional?) delivery. So when TechCrunch calls a new service “Google Alerts on Steroids”, I do pay attention, and check it out (I guess that makes me part [...]