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Wrap N’ Roll: Tuesday 4/10/2007

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

A little bit late with this as I had to fight some disappearing icons and logos today.

Under Statement - Yes, it’s Tuesday, and like every Tuesday - news will be splashing across the internet.

BrowserOS - WebOS, WebTop, BrowserOS - it’s all just a name, and I have talked about most of these companies. If you search for any one of them here on this blog, you will find something that I have said about them.

Joost - Appears to be getting some nice deals done! YouTube should watch how business is really run. Mainly, how to play fair in the sandbox!

Sell your Web2.0 site - When you are ready to sell it, Steve Poland has a new place besides the jungle of eBay to do that.

MySpace store - Just watch for the pick pockets and the shoplifters!

Maxthon browser - Yes, something Chinese comes your way. Google takes part ownership.

Nokia N95 - The complete review - if you can afford one!

MySpace Trailer Park - Where I live, Trailer Park is usually followed by the word “trash“.

Technically Speaking, that pretty much covers the last 8 hours of news; as Scoble says - should be a “wave” coming in today!

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WebOS or BrowserOS and some widgets

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

Is it coming? I have been saying it is already here! I’ve been talking about browser OS, Web OS, Google OS (maybe) for a couple of months now. I’m glad CNET finally thinks it’s here. I guess you have to take a poll or something to figure that one out? Well I usually just look for myself and see the advancement of such webtop’s as Goowy for instance to see the handwriting on the wall. If you use the built in “-k” option that is included in IE (yes, I have to use the “-k” with IE) - it becomes a full fledged “OS look and feel“. Try it.

The second thing is widgets. They are everywhere. They are cool. I personally have a widget from Spring Widgets on my MySpace profile page. It of course pulls in the feed from here ( http://feeds.feedburner.com/rexduffdixon ). I think it’s a rather cool widget, and if I wanted to take it further, I could have Spring Widgets on my desktop.

Well the official cut over of this blog is around 25 hours away now. The New Year 2007 is upon us, so as the article says - Look for Browser OS and Widgets. Technically Speaking, if you would have been reading this blog, you would have known that before you read it on CNET.

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