Technology
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Cell phones and PDAs have begun to blur the lines between our work lives and personal lives, but they still don’t provide the full functionality of a desktop PC. (Building a complex spreadsheet or presentation on a PDA can still be a daunting task.)
A new generation of virtual devices has the potential to put a full-size keyboard, mouse and monitor into the user’s pocket. The Virtual Keyboard (with virtual mouse) from Virtual Devices projects the image of a keyboard onto any flat surface. A small camera in the system records the user’s keystrokes. The keyboard is currently available for PCs and will soon be available for PDAs and cell phones.
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As much as I’m in love with del.icio.us, I’ve found it’s a hard concept for people to immediatly understand what it is that you’re talking to them very excited about (yes, using del.icio.us can transform you into an information lunatic).
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Two equally interesting articles surfaced last week making predictions of where Web design and development could be headed in 2006.
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A new report from the Pew/Internet American Life Project reveals search engine usage has now become as much a part of daily life as email for most Americans.
The report shows 91 percent of American Internet users make email a part of their online experience, and 90 percent of this same population also use search engines.
On a daily basis, 74 million Americans use email and 60 million use search engines. This new search engine statistic represents a 55 percent increase over figures from just a year ago (see ClickZ article, also).
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