Plus, I am cheap, and prefer free WiFi instead of paying for internet access from a iPhone/smartphone





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Augmented Reality in today's world; Technological Singularity; Human Singularity
"Whoisi is a central site that allows users to add people and their associated web feeds, and then track any number of these people and their feed items using a follower model. Whoisi is a side project by open source evangelist and Mozilla contributor Chris Blizzard. Currently it supports feeds from Flickr, Twitter, LinkedIn, Picasa and any Atom or RSS feed. Once you have added a number of people that you follow, it presents their feed activity in a time-based interface similar to FriendFeed and MugShot, making it easy to track a large number of feeds."
A-List - My Annotated Tag Cloud: High-level topics / tags, that are important to me, that are linked to individual documents, on that subject. Sort of like having a personal Wikipedia.About / Overview - My System» At the very core, Web 2.0» has a trait of serendipity. The trick is to manage this serendipity, either mentally and/or physically. Personally, I need to touch and feel things (kinetic learner), so I make it physical, for each subject or topic, using My Template» and tying them together with My Annotated Tag Cloud (A-List»): High-level topics /
tags, that are important to me, that are linked to individual documents, on that subject. Sort of like having a personal Wikipedia.
1. Who is the audience? What is the best means of publishing/Authoring»? (e.g. am I just researching a topic for me? Do I already know the best means of publishing?)
2. Shoud I use passive (Blog post) or active share (Status broadcast with single service or mulitple)? - Ping.fm» and Hellotxt» can send to multiple statuses.
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Here are the "notebook@google.com" resources in prefs.js:
user_pref("extensions.notebook@google.com.description", "Allows notetaking while browsing"); user_pref("extensions.notebook@google.com.name", "Google Notebook");
The idea is to make each word on each of my documents linked to the appropriate document that contains more information about that word. A personal Wikipedia, if you will.
For example:
Google Code, as Community - for exampe: ScribeFire's feedbacking is done from it's About tool, and is connected to Google Code.
Notice the first link's tool tip. Notice the second link's tool tip. Notice that the first one has an "»" and the second one does not. The first one is a link to one of my documents, and the second link is not to one of my documents; rather it is a link to a web page.
This hidden method (tool tip) may be too subtle. So, alternatively the "»" could be visible. For example:
Google Code, as Community - for exampe: ScribeFire's feedbacking» is done from it's About tool, and is connected to Google Code.
What do you think about this?
Blogged with the Flock Browser
http://is.gd/yoa keyword:home
http://is.gd/84D keyword:compose
http://is.gd/ynw keyword:googlepages
800-GOOG-411. Cellphone carriers have plenty to be ashamed of. Case in point: when you dial 411 to look up a phone number, you’ll be billed $1.50 or $2.more...If it’s a business or store you’re looking up, for heaven’s sake, dial 800-GOOG-411 instead. It’s a voice-activated, national phone directory run by Google. It’s fast and efficient, and there are no ads or charges.
A typical transcript goes like this. “GOOG411. What city and state?”
You: “New York, New York.”
Google: “New York, New York. What business name or category?”
You: “Empire State Building.”
Google: “Empire State Building! Searching. Top listing: Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue. I’ll connect you.”
And your call is connected, just as though you’d dialed yourself. Or you can interrupt by saying “details” (meaning, “read me the phone number and address”) or “text message” (meaning, “send that info to my cellphone, so I’ll have it in writing”).