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Here Comes The Social Internet Bank!

January 31, 2010

Money is important to us. Control over our life situation is too. But then, how can we possibly accept Internet banks as they are today. How can we possibly think that it’s okay to, say, not be able to get a visual overview analysis of our expenses and incomes? How can we possibly put up [...]

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Google Voice, The Facephone, and Open Permissions Revisited

July 28, 2009

You may remember me writing about the Facephone a while back, and also about what I called open permissions. Well – the world just got a step closer to that scenario. But it’s not coming from Facebook, It’s coming from Google. In addition the groundbreaking technology of Google Wave, Google’s new service Google Voice is [...]

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Why Would I Want Google Docs Offline?

March 5, 2009

Part of what I love with Google Docs, Calendars, Gmail, etc is that I can work independently from what machine I’m currently on. But I can also loose my laptop on the bus without worrying about 1) data loss and 2) compromising sensitive data. This makes me sleep well at night. It seems to me [...]

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The Day Google Crashed.

February 24, 2009

Google crashed on me today. Or at least Gmail did. This is not good. I rely on Google to take care of my stuff, and reliability is their killer app. No more backups, worries or hassles. It just works. So when it crashes, it’s bad. Not so much because of the actual harm done, but [...]

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Google’s Mix and Match Naming Process

December 18, 2007

Can anyone explain to me why iGoogle is called iGoogle? Isn’t Googles prefix “g”, and not “i”? Why don’t they name things congruently? I honestly don’t get it. Google Docs, Google Earth, Gmail, iGoogle. Choose one and be consistent: gDocs, gWorld, gMail and… gSpot, or whatever. But pick one. Google makes me think of Julia [...]

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Daytona, Johan Ronnestam och kriget om den sociala grafen

November 5, 2007

Sitter och bläddrar lite bland olika människors anteckningar från Daytona Sessions och fastnar en stund i Disruptive’s anteckningar om Johan Ronnestam från Foreign. I synnerhet fastnar jag för en Alexasökning som nämns. Jag gör en liten egen variant där jag jämför räckvidden för Facebook.com, CNN.com, MSN.com och MySpace.com. (Idag gick det av någon anledning inte [...]

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Viva Google.

June 25, 2007

Jag vet förresten inte om ni använder iGoogle och Google Reader (som du kan stoppa in i iGoogle) för att hålla ordning på era liv och er bloggläsning, men det borde ni. (…och GMail och GCal förstås, men det är last season classics).

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