Month: May 2010 (Page 5 of 6)

Skype to release five-way video calls next week

Skype video callOnce upon a time I worked for a Steelcase dealer in Ohio. Though we specialized in systems furniture (the industry name for cubicles), we also dealt in some of the tech stuff associated with office life, including video conferencing solutions. The most expensive is a product from Steelcase’s conference room division, Polyvision, called Thunder. A basic system installation cost $100,000 and boasted a feature list that has now been largely duplicated by Skype. A few years back the ability to quickly share your desktop wasn’t as easy as right-click, share desktop. Now, though, Skype can handle it, and Skype’s free.

Next week Skype plans to add five-way video calling to its service offering. The new feature will be free for starters, but may start to cost over the course of the year. You can bet plenty of businesses will be reconsidering their video conferencing options (or consider using video conferencing for the first time) when this rolls out. On the personal side, this is perfect for families and friends spread across the country. My own immediate family is currently spread across three states, soon to be four. It would be great to jump on and video chat with all of them for free.

Google to enter the ebook market this summer

Google Editions.If the Wall Street Journal is right, Google could be launching its ebook store as early as this summer. You may remember the Google ebook store, Google Editions, from all the problems it had last year. Publishers were far from supportive – they were actually combative – and it didn’t seem like any progress was in sight.

It seems things have turned the corner, though. Google Editions will reportedly launch with somewhere between 400,000 and 600,000 titles. Hey, Amazon, remember how good it felt to be on top? With that many titles Google would be a top-notch competitor against both Amazon and Apple’s new iBookstore.

The most interesting news, though, will be whether Google Editions kept any of the original, consumer-friendly stipulations in contract. Will we be able to print? How about that copy/paste feature?

Source: WSJ

How People Used to Meet, and How they Meet Now

There was a time when the only people you could possibly date or marry were the ones you lived and worked with. There was a time when your choices for finding the love of your life were dictated entirely by chance. This time was only about ten years ago, but now, the Internet has provided singles with an entire world of possible partners through online dating. Finding the love of your life through the Internet was once a novelty, or an oddity (to some) but today it has become the new norm.

Diverse Groups of Singles on the Internet

Though researchers initially though the main benefit of the Internet was access to information, many now recognize that its biggest use might be the ability to get people together. Online dating has become so popular that no one single website can focus in on the interests of many subgroups of people around the world, whether they be in different social, religious, or geographical categories. There are dating sites for people with all different interests, from singles seeking partners with the same religious views, to sites with people looking to meet up with fellow vegans or fitness buffs. Some websites localize down to one country, one county, or even just a city.

One of the 10 Best UK Dating Sites

Some online dating sites use computerized formulas to help determine which matches are best suited for one another. That’s how some of the more popular online dating sites work; you enter your personal information, your interests, and your religious and political views, and the website’s program filters out the ones you wouldn’t be interested in, and provides you with matches you’re most likely to get along with. Many websites offer hundreds and hundreds of testimonials that detail how their members met the match of their life.

Where, Oh Where Are The Best Free Ringtones?

Where does one go to get the latest and best in free ringtones?

Well, currently, ringtones are certainly plentiful on the Internet and there are many sites that offer a ton of free ringtones. Also the selection and caliber of ringtones has vastly improved, so if it is quality ringtones you desire, be sure to search carefully to insure finding exactly what you want; and make sure you have fun along the way! The nice thing about downloading free ringtones is that, in today’s world, you can have a different ringtone for each friend that calls you or even a different one to fit every mood.

Because there are plenty of sites to obtain a free ringtone, you might want to look at the sites carefully before you sign-up for anything “free.” Credible sites that offer ringtones- especially free ones- will not demand a lot of personal information just to download a tone. Also, be aware that plenty of sites allow you to join their community for free, download great ringtones and then even let you make your own personalized product. On some of the best sites, you can also set up a social network and start sharing your creations with your friends- all for free.

Some of these better websites also offer opportunities to design your own wallpaper for your cell phone or a video for cell phone viewing. Again, you can share these with your friends and family as you build your social network onsite and have fun with each other’s creative accomplishments.

So, have fun searching for the perfect free ringtones but also be aware that many sites have a lot to offer, not only in ringtones but also in other creative aspects in today’s crazy cell phone world.

I’ll have what Carol Bartz is having

Tech comparisons.Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz has had some…interesting…things to say about the future of the web and her company’s competition with Google. This latest tidbit, which comes courtesy of a BBC interview, is a real humdinger.

According to Bartz:
Google is going to have a problem because Google is only known for search…It is only half our business; it’s 99.9% of their business. They’ve got to find other things to do…Google has to grow a company the size of Yahoo every year to be interesting.

What’s that now, Carol? At the risk of sounding the Google fanboy, I’m willing to call this lady nuts. Completely bonkers, actually. No sane person can honestly say Google lacks diversity. The company is reaching into every aspect of web-connected living, or life as some call it. HP just dropped Microsoft in favor of Google’s OS for tablet devices and let’s not forget that Google as a search engine is the juggernaut of the industry. That says nothing of the other services Google provides. In case, like Carol Bartz, you’ve forgotten what that portfolio looks like, you can check out a full list of products here.

If that still doesn’t have you convinced, consider this chart from the NYT comparing the endeavors of the world’s great tech empires.

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