You might be familiar with WebEx for their video and web conferencing solutions, they now have another product to share with the world, WebEx Mail that launched on Monday. This new email is an on-demand solution for without costly hardware and software purchases and maintenance,… Read More »
Chris Gilmer
If you work from multiple computers and find it easier to work exclusively in an online environment, from storage to document editing, you might find it interesting that Box.net and Zoho released some news this past weekend that could dramatically increase your… Read More »
If you are a web worker and can’t live without rocking some music while banging on the keys, like me, you might be a little upset at the latest Vista battle. Apple has released a statement saying that they are not recommending that iTunes users… Read More »
In talking with a number of individuals that primarily work online and run their own businesses, there is always interest in how to raise a little cash to get to the next level. Rob Finn, an associate with the Edison Venture Fund, has put up a… Read More »
It’s bound to happen, you find yourself without an internet connection and no access to dictionary.com when you are editing emails or documents. You aren’t happy with the way your Word application is spelling certain words, or want to get the full definition before using… Read More »
Google has always been at the forefront for those that do work online. From their easy to use free 2GB of email storage with Gmail, to Google Talk for chatting and voice calls, and most recently creating and storing Docs and Spreadsheets online. Google definitely makes… Read More »
Blanketed wifi, what’s better than that for a web worker. The ability to work absolutely anywhere without using a piece of equipment like Cingular’s wifi access card. The City of Atlanta is another city about to enter the muni-wifi program. They have teamed… Read More »
Making and taking notes is a daily occurrence for most people. These notes are sometimes shared between co-workers or clients in one way or another. Whether we use online note taking solutions, or transfer them between paper and online, there has to be an easy way… Read More »
Sending and sharing files is a daily routine. If you have the need in your working, or personal, life to send and share large files easily without tying up your email, senduit could be a service for you to try out. The senduit service allows users… Read More »
Gizmodo points out this must have web worker gizmo: an alarm clock that wakes you up with a whiff of the fresh scent of coffee. Thanks t this alarm clock, you can have a running start to your day. Especially those days –… Read More »
Last week we talked a bit about virtual storage and backups for digital files. This week I’m going to hit up a new service that aims at backing up your important physical data. KeepYouSafe.com has built a secure storage network for your vital personal… Read More »
Tracking emails with embedded URLs is virtually impossible for the typical person to do, especially if all previous forwarding information and email addresses are erased as its sent on. So what can you do if you want to track a URL’s chain of recipients? Use Read More »
With all of the reviews and thoughts WebWorkerDaily has done on to-do software and methods, it’s about time someone tried to bring the whiteboard from the wall to the computer screen. Rami wrote in and told us about a little web application that he has… Read More »
Webworkers have a tough job of lugging around gear, especially laptops, to café’s and comfortable working places all over the world. Do we deserve a semi-rugged laptop? The most prized possession of webworkers seems to be their laptop. Its basically never leaves our side. It gets… Read More »
Storing, sharing, and transferring files is a way of life for webworkers. Hunting out the most effective tools necessary for the job can sometimes prove difficult. WebWorkerDaily recently covered DivShare, an easy to use online tool used to store and share files. DivShare launched… Read More »
Do you have a solution for data backup? Maybe an external USB hard drive? Or Monthly burns to CD or DVD? As backups go, these might be sufficient for the regular home computer user, but as a webworker we might want to think about an offsite… Read More »
Sometimes it might be difficult for you to drop what you’re doing and take a note on a pad of paper before running out the door, or open your favorite online note taking solution like Walnote or Stikkit. Andrei to the rescue. Andrei sent… Read More »
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