Project Management for Developers – If you’re a web working developer looking for a specialized management application, Code Spaces wants some of your attention. Features include Subversion hosting, issue management, and real-time backup for your precious code, as well as the more usual milestone tracking.
Or if You’d Rather Talk Than Type – CommuniClique offers “VOIP enabled project collaboration” in their hosted management solution, with conference calls, shared whiteboarding, document sharing, and other collaboration offerings on top of the normal project tracking. Plus, to promote telecommuting, they’re giving away a Hybrid Saturn to their 3000th customer.
Here Today, Back Tomorrow? – The launch of Amazon’s new Kindle e-book reader was all over the news yesterday. While we haven’t had a chance to play with one yet in the WWD offices, it looks like there were plenty of super-early-adopters just waiting to order one: the availability date has already pushed back to November 28th.
Not-Quite-Global-Networking – Turns out Syria has banned Facebook. The mind boggles.
Maybe They’re Worried About the State Department – Meanwhile, it seems there are web workers at the U.S. Department of State. The Washington Post reports on a “digital outreach team” whose job it is to post comments on Arabic blogs challenging misrepresentations of U.S. policy and otherwise promoting moderate views.
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