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Living in the Clouds - Twitter

Living in the Clouds – Twitter

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 1, 2008

Image by via CrunchBase In this week’s edition of Living in the Clouds Series, I am going to talk about Twitter. Some people might argue that Twitter is a Web 2.0 app and not a cloud app, etc.. Well, I am not disputing their arguments. We can go either way on whether we should push [...]

Posted in General | Tagged cloud computing, digital lifestyle, livingintheclouds, saas, twitter, virtual office

Living in the Clouds - Flickr

Living in the Clouds – Flickr

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 21, 2008

Image via CrunchBase This week’s post in the Living in the Cloud Series features Flickr, the most popular photo sharing site owned by Yahoo. Flickr is one of the few sites that defined the concept of Web 2.0 and changed the very idea of photo sharing upside down. With more than 3 billion images in [...]

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Living in the Clouds - Diigo

Living in the Clouds – Diigo

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 17, 2008

Image via CrunchBase In this week’s post in the Living in the Cloud series, I am going to talk about bookmarks in the cloud. In my early days of Living in the Clouds, I was using Delicious as my cloud based bookmarking tool. It was my favorite Web 2.0 era tool. I loved it so [...]

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Living in the Clouds – Evernote

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 7, 2008

In my previous post in the Living in the Clouds series, I wrote about Google Notebook, a note taking application from Google. I use Google Notebook exclusively for my research on the web. I use it to note down important results, quotes, etc. from various websites. But I use a much powerful application for all [...]

Posted in General | Tagged cloud computing, digital lifestyle, livingintheclouds, notes, post-it notes, saas, virtual office

Living in the Clouds - Google Notebook

Living in the Clouds – Google Notebook

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 3, 2008

Image via CrunchBase This week’s App in the Living in the Clouds series is Google Notebook, a note taking application similar to Post-It notes in the traditional paper based world. The corresponding applications in the desktop world includes Microsoft’s OneNote and Open Source Tomboy app. Google Notebook can be used in wide variety of ways. [...]

Posted in General | Tagged cloud computing, digital lifestyle, livingintheclouds, notes, post-it notes, saas, virtual office

Living in the Clouds – Gmail Contacts

Living in the Clouds – Gmail Contacts

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 26, 2008

Image via CrunchBase After covering Gmail, Google Calendar and Remember the Milk in the Living in the Cloud series, I am going to discuss Gmail Contacts this week. It is not a standalone app like any of the previous three apps I have covered in this series but it fits into my workflow based on clouds [...]

Posted in General | Tagged addressbook, cloud computing, digital lifestyle, livingintheclouds, saas, virtual office | 1 Response

Living in the Clouds – Remember The Milk

Living in the Clouds – Remember The Milk

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 17, 2008

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) [...]

Posted in General | Tagged cloud computing, digital lifestyle, GTD, livingintheclouds, productivity, todo, virtual office | 4 Responses

Living in the Clouds – Google Calendar

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 10, 2008

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 [...]

Posted in General | Tagged cloud computing, digital lifestyle, google calendar, livingintheclouds, productivity, virtual office | 2 Responses

Living in the Clouds - Gmail

Living in the Clouds – Gmail

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 3, 2008

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 [...]

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Living in the Clouds

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 26, 2008

I evangelize cloud computing in this blog and, also, in my professional life. I can’t do justice to my evangelism if I don’t use them myself. In fact, I use cloud based apps in both my professional life and personal one. Our company in India is totally virtual and all the employees (there are five [...]

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