Archive for November, 2006

 

Ritesh on Nov 30th, 2006GDocs – Office War cry

Loosk like the war cry for the Office wars has just resounded, Google docs just released two new features in their host of features. You can have different revisions for your spreadsheet, basically rollback to an older version if you wish to discard changes( cvs, perforce etc all built into applications, hmmm, now there is [...]

Ritesh on Nov 30th, 2006Draw Organisation Charts

  So you work at a company and need to call your peer on the other side of the world, but the problem is, you don’t who he is or how to contact him. CogMap has the perfect solution to this, CogMap is a  Oraganisation Chart wiki that lets you see, edit and create organisation [...]

Ritesh on Nov 30th, 2006Easily Include Dojo Bootstrap

Ok, so we have so many new releases of a software , that by the time the development activity finishes there are almost three or four iterations to each of the individual components. Alex Russel of Dojo has realised this problem and has written very small wrapper classes to include the master dojo bootstrap. This [...]

Ritesh on Nov 29th, 2006Krugle code search

Ok, so we have a bunch of startups on code searching, all in the onset of Googles very own version. Now we have krugle, a code search engine. Techcrunch reports that the open source search engine Nutch is handling the backend. I like this site for a variety of reasons, one of the main being, [...]

Ritesh on Nov 29th, 2006Google Answers Shuts Down

Official Google Blog: Adieu to Google Answers Well, looks like Google Answers will make the trip to the unknown. Google Anwers, was a project intended to be a place where people could ask questions about anything and everything, and other users would reply back. Users could even have questiosn with rewards, where the person posting [...]