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- Xobni and Orgoo--weird names, useful applications
- Xobni and Orgoo--weird names, useful applicationsAs long as Orgoo respects your privacy ...As long as Orgoo is not a mechanism to harvest data (IE: respectsyour privacy) this looks like a good idea.RE: Xobni and Orgoo--weird names, useful applicationsDan,Good to see a lot of buzz building around the multi-billion dollar problem...
- Tags: Orgoo, Xobni, weird name, useful application
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- Xobni and Orgoo--weird names, useful applications
- At TechCrunch 40 morning session two startups with weird names cracked some of the pain points with communications applications. Xobni inbox spelled backwards helps to make sense out of the mess of Microsoft Outlook. It provides rankings, graphs and statistics about how your email contacts. For...
- Tags: IM, Beta, E-mail, Orgoo, Xobni, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
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- TechCrunch 40: An abundance of incremental innovation
- Venture capitalist Fred Wilson ponders whether good times of Web 2.0 will be squashed by an economic downturn. Economic uncertainty aside, he points out that there is a huge supply of new tech companies, including a lot with less than six degrees of separation and "slight twists on ideas that...
- Tags: Innovation, Web, TechCrunch, Video, Venture-capitalist Fred Wilson, Kaltura, Web 2.0, Corporate Communications, Leadership, Channel Management, Strategy, Internet, Marketing, Management, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
- OpenOffice.org details vulnerability
- OpenOffice.org details vulnerabilityOne problem"The problem in its freely distributed productivity applications has been fixed, the organization said late Tuesday. But no patch has yet been publicly issued."Then it's not fixed, IMO. It's fixed when OO users have the update. Until then, it's an exploitable flaw.Last paragraph says it all: OSS...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, SECURITY, Patches, nightly, flaw, OpenOffice, vulnerability, OpenOffice.org
- Discussion threads 2005-04-13
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