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Sunday, October 31, 2004

I love my Microsoft Smartphone


Tuesday, October 19, 2004

More Scoblization on MS Inbox.com

It looks like the MS Inbox.com RSS feed was added to Robert Scoble’s RSS aggregator, as MS Inbox.com keeps getting linked on his infamous Links Blog. This is fantastic seeing that Robert was one of the main reasons why I started the site MS Inbox.com.

Thanks again Robert!

Thursday, October 14, 2004

New Segway may be released

Centaur is a new Segway, which is yet to be finalised for release. The successor to the amazing first Segway is designed for difficult terrain and has four wheels instead of two.

I've always been a big fan of the Segway devices and can't wait to get my hands on one. Only this new potential product does not offer the same level of sophistication as the first product as like most other transportation devices it has four wheels.

Segway WebSite

Monday, October 11, 2004

Great new tool for bloggers

Live Message Alerts uses Microsoft's MSN Messenger platform to push out specific updates that the user has complete control over. This medium is an excellent tool for bloggers to get the word out about updates to their blog and best of all it FREE in its current form. Well worth a look for anyone in the blogesphere.

Here is the new MS Inbox Live Message Alert icon I have added to the sites Links category.


Sunday, October 10, 2004

Google Mail

Handy news about GMail

The Gmail Notifier is a
downloadable Windows application that alertsyou when you have new Gmail messages. It displays an icon in yoursystem tray to let you know if you have unread Gmail messages, andshows you their subjects, senders and snippets, all without yourhaving to open a web browser.

The Notifier is in beta.
Before you download it, we encourage you toreview the system requirements and privacy information.

To use the Gmail Notifier, you need Windows 2000, Windows XP, or amore recent version of Windows.


Scoble: "I believe Gmail allows you officially to email, and accept, files aslarge as 10MB, but unofficially Chris Uhlik from Google told us atFooCamp that you can email, and accept, files as large as about 15MB"