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Jeff Johnson

drop.io - 0 views

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    Drop.io is an easy to use, online collaboration and file sharing service that provides users with a simple, real time and private way to chat and share images, video, audio, documents and other digital content through unique, user-created and controlled sharing points called 'drops.' watch our how to video Once you have the hang of the basics, check out what it means to do it all in realtime for seamless collaboration In just two clicks, users are able to seamlessly create personal sharing points, upload content via web, e-mail, MMS, Facebook, Firefox extension, phone and fax inputs and share it on-the-fly through drop.io's various outputs like web, e-mail, MMS, Twitter, iTunes, fax and more.
Jeff Johnson

authorSTREAM Online PowerPoint Presentations and Slideshow Sharing - 0 views

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    Share PowerPoint presentations and slide shows online on authorSTREAM. Upload PPT presentations and get embed code, download presentations as video, transfer to iPods and send to YouTube.
James OReilly

Facebook Friends FriendFeed - 0 views

  • I’ve been using FriendFeed for awhile and if you subscribe to my feed you’ll see just about everything that I do online. My feed includes all the articles I bookmark with delicious. When I write a new blog post it automatically shares it on my feed. Every time I tweet on Twitter and when I update my status on Facebook, they’re included here. When I add a video to my favorites on YouTube it is shared here as well. Currently there are 58 different sites that you can link to your FriendFeed, so it’s like the one stop shopping place for everything online!
  • FriendFeed also has a search function where someone without even registering on the site, can easily search all FriendFeed updates.
  • Facebook has been in the news quite a bit this week which they started off with the announcement that they have acquired the social-identity aggregator, FriendFeed.
James OReilly

Global computer network ready for Big Bang probe - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • the "LHC Grid,
  • "This is the next step after the Web," says David Colling, a scientist at Britain's Imperial College, which is contributing to the Grid. "Except that unlike the Web, you're sharing computing power and not files."
  • the experience of collaborating on such a large computing project has proved invaluable,
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  • But the technologies, the methods and the results will be picked up by industry."
  • grid computing
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