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Google Applications for your Domain - Does it Measure Up to Expectations?

About half a year ago, just before my lengthy travels to Bangalore and Seattle I came to the conclusion that its about time to take my emails online so that they’ll be accessible from anywhere, not just the Outlook client on my personal machine.
New FolderShare!

Windows Live FolderShare, one of my favorite online services that let me sync certain folders across all my machines, launched a new team blog along with a brand new FolderShare version that includes a better performance and user experience.
Apple iPhone Announcement
TechCrunch and Macworld were live blogging from the Apple iPhone Software Roadmap event at the Apple campus at Cupertino.
Twitter in Plain English
From the guys at Common Craft:
Silverlight Goes Mobile
Nokia just announced its intentions on bringing Microsoft’s Silverlight to its mobile phones:
*Nokia to bring Microsoft Silverlight powered experiences to millions of mobile users
March 04, 2008*
TechEd Eilat 2008 Blogging Thoughts - It's About the People
I’ve been invited by Microsoft to TechEd Eilat 2008 as a blogger – a very awesome surprise and a vote of appreciation from the guys at Microsoft Israel.
I consider this invitations as a great opportunity for trying challenging myself to try something new.
Normally, when I go to a convention on my employers expense the purpose is to go to as many lectures possible and bring back information to the team.
This time, I’m invited by Microsoft as a blogger to blog about the event which, as I see it, provides a unique opportunity to “fool around” (more than usual) with this medium and do something different than just run around from presentation to presentation (and buffet to buffet… )
Microsoft to Make a Significant Announcement
Just noticed via Microsoft PressPass: Microsoft Executives to Make Significant Company Announcement.
They’ve got Steve Ballmer, Ray Ozzie, the SVP of the Servers and Tools Business and the SVP of Legal and Corporate Affairs (Lawyer in short terms).
My Moo Cards
My Moo MiniCards finally arrived!
The Moo MiniCards are like a ‘hip’ little full color business cards that can also teach us a lesson in product innovation – mutating a standard product we all know by changing some of its properties to make it unique.
By making they’re card about half the size of a standard business card and featuring a a full-color picture Moo turned their product from the same old business card everyone is making to a unique and interesting product that creates a buzz (and a brand).
Introducing Kampyle - The Next Generation of Online Feedback

My friend Eran from Kampyle invited me to be the first to try out and review their new service, now in private beta stages.
The company, based in Ramat Gan, offers a new service for website owners that will help them collect and manage user’s feedback.
