Quinta-feira, Abril 7

screencast ao alcance de todos

achei a ferramenta que venho buscando ha' anos: ela
captura tudo o que vc faz na tela e salva... como
swf!!!

vou refazer todas as minhas palestras online, todas :)

e... e' gratis:
http://www.swftools.com/tools-details.php?tool=8162413051

abraco felicissimo

r'

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+55 11 8193 1258
yahoo messenger: renedepaula

Quarta-feira, Abril 6

pda + GPS + wi-fi + amigos por perto


4/6/2005, 6:58 AM

ainda em versao beta:
Proxmitee lets you see where your friends are on a map, and lets you
find services in your current area.

If you have a GPS receiver then that can be used to detect your
geographical position. Or, you can just double-tap on the map where
you are. (most people, can read maps, and can find where they are,
especially by using HandMap's street intersection search function).

Proximitee uses very low-bandwidth wireless communications. Most taps
involve 500 Bytes or less in transmissions, helping to minimize your
wireless bills. A typical Proximitee session totals something like 3
to 6K in transmission bytes (send & receive).
http://www.proximitee.com/

abracos

r
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rene@usina.com

http://www.usina.com

Domingo, Abril 3

homeless mas conectado


4/3/2005, 10:31 AM

vejam que interessante: um homeless de 21 anos em ny que vive nas
starbucks e kinko's da vida:

I spotted meet corey at Palm Addict and felt it worth mentioning
(brilliant story)- "Meet Corey, the Starbucks homeless-nerd. Stephanie
and I decided to interview him the other night to answer all of your
probing questions. Armed with notepad and iMic’d iPod we approached
him at his "office" in Starbucks. He was a friendly and personable,
well-spoken, and witty. He charmed us instantly, and we spoke with him
for an hour. Stephanie wrote up our experience like this:

Corey turns 21 tomorrow. He won't be celebrating this rite of passage
at '21' or over impetuous fistfuls of Jagermeister but will instead
spend the night sleeping upright in a chair at a 24-hour Kinko's.
Corey has been homeless in New York City for the past three and a half
months.

He bathes in churches, spending $20 a week on mouthwash, shaving
cream, and other necessities. The self-taught Midwestern transplant
earns money by helping people with their computer problems at Kinko's
come nightfall. During the day, he uses the ghetto-tech computer
equipment, he discovered in a dumpster, to surf the Internet at
Starbucks (picking up free wireless waves from the neighborhood). Is
he surfing monster.com for a job? "No. What's the point? No one will
hire you if you don't have an address." Instead, he'll navigate local
news and spend most of his time in Yahoo! Chat rooms trying to find
his soul mate. "I have to admit, I have quite a way with the ladies.
Especially the big ones. I like mine big.""
http://www.chrisdiclerico.com/mt/archives/001763.php

abracos

r
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rene@usina.com

http://www.usina.com