Showing posts with label reader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reader. Show all posts

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Offline and Online

I like the web. I really like some of the web based applications; Google Mail, Google Maps, Google Reader and Google Docs. I particularly like the fact that they are available on almost any computer I use that it connected to the internet. This means that I can store a document in Google Docs and use (access, modify, ...) from any of the machines I use without having to do anything.

The problem with the web-based applications is that they don't work on a computer that is not connected to the internet. This is such an obvious issue that I've been expecting to see solutions start appearing, and they are. Google have just announced "Google Gears" which will allow Web Developers to make applications which can work on-line and off-line. (Robert Scoble has a good write-up on this). As a first step, Google have new version of Reader with works offline. The application I want the most is Google Calander; and I'd like a really first rate version for my N800.

Steve and Bill had a related discussion about whether browser based applications would take over from platform based (PC, phone, PDA, ...). Their view was "No" as a platform based application could always be better than a web based one.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Google Reader

In my role as a Google fan boy, I'll briefly wax lyrical about Google Reader. I started using an aggregator on my PC to pull together my RSS feeds. I tried the old Google Reader but didn't like it. The new Google Reader is great though. I've given up on my PC based reader and I'm web based.

Today I found a cool feature which lets you see some items that I want to share with you.

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