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  • Web Operating Systems And Web Desktops: A Mini-Guide



    Wikipedia defines Web Operating Systems (aka WebOS) as: “A software platform that interacts with the user through a web browser and does not depend on any particular local operating system.” Web operating systems are also commonly referred to as Web desktops: "A web desktop or webtop ...
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    Livia Iacolare -- April 8




    VoIP Recording: JaJah Does It Good



    JaJah, one of the interesting alternatives to Skype has just released an integrated recording function offering the option to record any of voice call going through JaJah as a standard MP3 file. JaJah supports an innovative feature set that makes it a promising alternative to Skype unmatched ...
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    Robin Good - Kolabora -- September 22




    New Open-Source WebConferencing Platform: It Doesn't Wow But It Works!


    Today I have some spent some time testing WebHuddle, a passionately homegrown open-source web conferencing and live presentation system available right now online. The brainchild of John McCaughey (of whom I publish a genuine conversation with me as I first explore his new tool - available at
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    Robin Good - Kolabora -- August 25





    Skype Killer Offers Free VoIP, SMS and Videoconferencing : JAJAH



    I am impressed. JAJAH is a new free software to make free audio and video calls to anyone connected to a PC to the Internet, to SIP-compliant devices and smartphones, as well as to interconnect to standard telephone and mobile users around the world. Better than ...
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    Robin Good -- June 25




    Why Having Validated Code Is Important Even When Your Web Site Displays Correctly In Your Browser


    Frequently people ask me why is it so important to use "standard", validated HTML code, even when they correctly see the page in their preferred browser. "All browsers know how to deal with correct HTML. However, if it is incorrect, the browser has to repair the document,
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    Robin Good - W3C -- July 24






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