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Archive for 9 December 2003

Email – the Next Generation

A really interesting (and ever-so-slightly nerdy) article on the IBM Watson Research Centre site about their work on a next-generation email client. This got my attention for two reasons – one because Outlook is probably the only reason why I’m still sat in front of Windows if I’m completely honest (OK, maybe lack of Apple hardware budget is the other reason); and secondly because IBM is responsible for what is undoubtedly the worst interface ever to be developed. I could rant for a very long time on just how foul Notes is, but then there’s no real need because the Interface Hall of Shame got there first.

Much as I’d love to be able to dump Outlook and move to something open-source like Chandler, it’s the application I spend half my life in, more so now I’m running Newsgator. Which is the original definition of killer application as far as I’m concerned – it’s responsible for the first significant change in the way I use the net since I first opened a browser.

9 December 2003

Technical

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VoIP

Slashdot is reporting that Time Warner Cable has got plans to roll out a VoIP phone service. Which got me wondering whether if this becomes a steady trend for ISPs, it’ll go someway to reducing the debate about whether ISPs should have common-carrier status. Not that this would carry much weight with the technically-ignorant, of course…

9 December 2003

Technical

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