Archive for the ‘Goodies’ Category

8
Sep

I’ve Been Quiet for a Reason: CIO Happy Hour is On!

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As you’ve probably noticed I’ve been away for some time (do I see a puzzled face there? :). That wasn’t a vacation, quite on the contrary: my colleague and I have been working on a project we had in mind long ago, which was initially named CIO Happy Hour.

Planning started about 6 months ago, and the vision of the project has changed greatly several times (that is quite an interesting story also) morphing into experience exchange platform for successful people and companies all over the web. I’m proud to present you CIO Happy Hour – my first mature creation, which reflects current state of the web and combines all the best features that social internet can offer for both businesses and customers.

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23
Jul

Keep Your Readers Happy and Never Lose Them with Apture.

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There is a lot of buzz right now about real-time web, search, etc. However, most of the people forget that in addition to real-time layer, we need efficient semantic infrastructure on the internet. Apture solves the problem and enables publishers to create multi-layered content and provides contextual content in an appealing visual way.

hypertext

We are used to hypertext, but unfortunately its capabilities are not used at maximum. Each word in the text and given content has the definite meaning. Each and every word can be a hyperlink. Hyperlinks can lead to various media formats, not just text. However, any text abundant with links will lead to a reader’s distraction, as they open up in new windows and get the user far-far away from the original resource. If you have read Milorad Pavic’s Dictionary of the Khazars(a book that can be read starting from any page at any direction), you understand that Internet is the largest post-modernist book ever written. It’s all interconnected.

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16
Jun

5 tools to kill clutter, improve reading and save time.

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This is a first post of a promised “Goodies Series”.

I go through tons of webpages everyday and most of them are so cluttered with banners, blinking adds and other “useful” features that make reading and concentration impossible. We all tend to skim text instead of reading (oh, do I hear a sound of a tweetdeck alert? ;). Furthermore, add chaotic multitasking and you get the picture – till you get to the end of that thought-provoking article, which is almost a never-ending battle, you have no idea what the post was about.

However, there are simple tools that will enable you to gain control over naughty webpages (in case you are not multitasking anymore).

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