Just found out that SBS released their bus service estimation tool. Pretty cool to see it being mashup with Google maps here.
Yearly Archives: 2007
TeamViewer Products
Just saw this over at LifeHacker and looks interesting. Have been using LogMeIn but still trying to find something that’s light-weight enough to ask a customer to install for remote desktop support. Shall give it a whirl later.
Desktop sharing has never been easier: With TeamViewer you will be able to connect to the desktop of a partner anywhere on the Internet.
Source: TeamViewer Products
Application Virtualization with Microsoft SoftGrid (MSDN Connections 29th March 2007)
Attended last night’s Microsoft MSDN Connection and was rather amazed at the last session when Joeie Oon started his demo of application virtualization using SoftGrid. I’ve been using Virtual PC for most of development work as it helps especially with testing and development scenarios. But I think SoftGrid as a deployment solution for software that we develop could be pretty interesting? No more complaints about incompatibilities with different components etc since the applications are isolated. Also, licensing issues could be resolved since access seems tied to Active Directory. Very cool demo! Apparently the server is free? and each client agent at a fixed price.
Catch more from these links:
http://devs.sg/events/msdnce/29mar07/index.htm
Chewy also did a quick demo of Windows Home Server which reminded me I’ll need to burn the copy of Windows Home Server sitting in the download folder and do an installation on the server box.
popuri.us :: quickly check your site’s Google PageRank, Alexa Rank and more!
A tool to check at-a-glance the link popularity of any site based on its ranking (Google PageRank, Alexa Rank, Technorati etc.), social bookmarks (del.icio.us, etc), subscribers (Bloglines, etc) and more!
Source: popuri.us :: quickly check your site’s Google PageRank, Alexa Rank and more!
You have been approved to be in the Windows Home Server Beta program
Greetings from the Windows Home Server Team
You have been approved to be in the Windows Home Server Beta program.
Hoorah! I’ve been a little busy past couple of weeks and didn’t notice the invite till today! (the invite was in my inbox since 9th March!). Looks like my wish of getting into the program got fulfilled. Gotta find a box to try this out soon.
Joomla! Singapore User Group
If you’re developing websites using the great Content Management System Joomla!, you’ll be interested to join the local user group here. I wasn’t aware that there was such an effort going on and must say that its a great start. Let’s hope there will be more awareness on using Joomla! for building great web sites in Singapore!
Jason Langridge’s WebLog – MR Mobile! : Windows Mobile 5.0 vs Windows Mobile 6 comparison document
Was going through my daily rss feeds and noticed that Jason Langridge posted a very detailed comparison on Windows Mobile 5 vs 6. Looks like I’ll need to download the Mobile 6 SDK to give it a whirl.
Windows Mobile 5.0 vs Windows Mobile 6 comparison document
Source: Jason Langridge’s WebLog – MR Mobile! : Windows Mobile 5.0 vs Windows Mobile 6 comparison document
nostalgia :: work :: thirteen23
Being a user of flickr, I’ve been following the apps that tie in to the service. Nostalgia is definitely interesting as it showcases the power of .Net WPF and a web api like Flickr.
Nostalgia allows you to search flickr remotely and create local sets from the photos you discover. It also supports local photo management and synchronizes to your flickr account, allowing you to update your online photos as well.
Source: nostalgia :: work :: thirteen23
LogMeIn – Remote Control Products – LogMeIn Free
Just had a quick test drive of LogMeIn Free and must say I’m highly impressed with the product. The ease in which remote control of another pc is setup makes it a very effective tool for support issues.
LogMeIn Free gives you fast, easy remote access to your PC.
How to Manage Geeks
Interesting article on management of Geeks.. I’m sure most people have had to deal with more technically inclined people at one time or another. I can identify and agree to most points made in the interview.
If you don’t want to lose your geeks, you have to find a way to give them promotions without turning them into managers. Most of them are not going to make very good executives — and, in fact, most of them would probably turn out to be terrible managers. But you need to give them a forward career path, you need to give them recognition, and you need to give them more money.
Source: How to Manage Geeks