Buddi is apparently a very easy and basic application approach for simple budgeting. Although an offline application, it’s available for Windows, Linux and Mac. I was looking forward to try it out on my iBook, but since I would have to install Java 1.5 on an already dangerously low free disk space level, I aborted. [...]
Archive for the ‘Business’ Category
Buddi Budgeting Offline
Among Best Tech Products of All Time
PC World has just rated 50 of the Best Tech Products of All Time. Being the Apple Macintosh enthusiast as I am, I enjoyed seeing Apple ranked second only following Netscape Navigator, as well as several other Apple related placements further down. I’ll let you check out the complete list.
But I also want to point [...]
Cisco Apple Trademark War
The first shots were fired yesterday (Wednesday Jan. 10th 2007) after peace talk negotiations for the last five years failed. This came as a shock to the apparent peaceful response from Cisco that I briefly mentioned at the end of Apple iPhone-d Us After All… .
I went to bed yesterday, with a peace of mind [...]
Apple iPhone-d Us After All…
The greatest surprise to me, they even called it iPhone, though I have yet to see it officially without the Apple logo in front. How does this affect all the trademarks that LinkSys/Cisco acquired? (Hoping Apple Doesn’t iPhone and iPhone is Not Apple’s iPhone)
So it looks really, cool, and I actually do think, that the [...]
First Follow-up Web 2.0 running out of time?
Well, I have already backtracked to my article Web 2.0 running out of time to where? a couple of times. Now a blog entry by ZDNet’s Steve O’Hear titled Could 2007 be the year of social network fatigue? was just Slashdotted.
I recently mentioned ProfileLinker as one solution (ProfileLinker Simplifying Social Networking), but it also [...]
