Ted Ritzer: GOV ITStrategic IT for Government(Untitled)- April 8, 2004 <oXygen> XML Editorhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4876 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 Flash Animations With No Flash Expertise-the answer is Qarbonhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4875 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 Camtasia Studio from their website: " No time to give one-on-one software explanations and demos to everyone Camtasia Studio records high-quality videos of your Windows computer screen, enabling you to share your PC knowledge with everyone in your office and around the world. Easily edit, enhance and publish your screen recordings in all the popular multimedia formats."http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4874 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 RSS and TiVo. Yesterday's item provoked a flurry of responses. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, who wrote the Washington Post story I dissected, points out that the nature of his assignment precluded broader coverage, and that he'd otherwise gladly have included bloglines. There's been lots of chatter about bloglines lately -- Chad Dickerson mentions it today -- so I was interested to hear from Martin Thornell about another web-based product, Rocket RSS reader. Doubtless there are others too....http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4870 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 The following article makes InfoPath a non-starter at my worksite: Customer demand for a ubiquitous InfoPath runtime. The last time I asked Microsoft why there's no plan to make the InfoPath runtime ubiquitous, the answer I got was: "We don't hear customers asking for it." Well, I do. Here's a typical rant from one customer who, because his company has a relationship with Microsoft that he doesn't want to jeopardize, asked me to anonymize his comments: I believe a primary requirement of a...http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4868 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 Gleanings from Tim Bray's Blog: Tim introduces people to how to blog from OpenOffice Tim points to: yet another discussion of how to use Open Office for blogging a InfoWorld article on MS's Don Box's opinion re SOAP and getting results with ithttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4858 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 David Temkin's new blog. David Temkin's blog. My friend David Temkin is the CTO at Laszlo Systems, and he's just started up his blog. His first post explains the difference between Laszlo and Macromedia's new Flex server. Ted Leung on the air It's great that Ted got to blog David's blog before me. Now I can say that I just blogged Ted. Watch this column soon for a more indepth analysis of this momentous occasion.Marc's Voicehttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4855 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 W3C works out DOM kinks. The Web standards body recommends a third version of an application programming interface that lets scripts act on part of Web pages. CNET News.comhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4854 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 Carriers add SSL string to their bow. A browser-based VPN technology is gaining popularity among corporate buyers, and carriers are making a bid for their business. CNET News.comhttp://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4853 (Untitled)- April 8, 2004 Networked DVD players. Networked DVD Players Go Mainstream Category: Streaming Media Devices - March 9, 2004 By Alexander Grundner With the ever-increasing popularity of networked DVD players, PC World has posted coverage of the current crop of devices that are making their way into our homes. The article also reveals plans for a couple of new digital media servers (all-in-one devices with built-in TV-Tuners, DVR functionality, large-capacity hard drives, and network...http://blogs.salon.com/0001455/categories/govIt/2004/04/07.html#a4852 |