Improve Your Life And Business With Web 2.0
The web is changing faster than ever, thanks to the Web 2.0
movement which includes Ruby on Rails, Ajax, sleek design and
"hover links with colorful background". Are you up to the task
of keeping up with it? In this article you will discover how to
use some of those technologies to improve you life and business,
starting at no cost.
At the moment there are several excellent Web 2.0 applications
loosed on the web, but usually they lack several features in
order to compete with the big guys. Fortunately with the power
of APIs, soon some of those applications will combine into a
more robust solution.
+ Work Area
Protopage --------- Suggestion: Not enough widget applications,
no JS support.
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Does your monitor look like a sunflower at a distance from all
the yellow sticky notes? Why not throw it all into the web? By
doing so, you will be able to share it with co-workers and
friends and access it from different locations. There're several
solutions out there, but the one that excels in usability is
ProtoPage. The edge from this London based company is the
ability to drag your panels without being constrained into a
grid and to resize its panels. Also, you are able to create
several "desktops". One could be for your personal life, the
other one for business, etc. The service is great, but it needs
more widgets other than just the Weather one.
Since you are not allowed to add a JS script into the panel,
use the "Iframe tag" with the "src=page_with_your_js.html". This
will pull anything you want into your Protopage panel.
+ Sending Invoice
BlinkSale --------- Suggestion: The user cannot save the
products and services to avoid typing again next time.
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Invoicing software is a aniche the creative and innovative power
of the web did not touch for a long time. Consequently, small
businesses were confined with proprietary software like
QuickBooks, which is expensive and cluttered. BlinkSale is a
very nice start to bring the financial industry into the Web 2.0
and hopefully shake things up a bit. The greatest thing about
BlinkSale is to have your invoices in XML/RSS rather than a
proprietary format. Although, at the moment, BlinkSale is not a
replacement for QuickBooks yet due to lack of functions such
having products and services list, reports and etc. BlinkSale is
a basic invoicing solution for small companies, but this is just
the beginning of a revolution in this area. Just wait until
BlinkSale and Basecamp have their API out and well distributed.
That would make several big corporations tremble, or to write
fat checks to Fire Wheel.
+ Project Management
Basecamp --------- Suggestion: You cannot set the time for your
meetings in the milestone and some drag & drop capabilities
would be great.
Online collaboration can give you the edge over your competitors
by allowing your customers to log in and see what is the project
status, add a file or a "to-do" item. Basecamp can be use for a
wide range of scenarios, from a Web Design company to a wedding
planning ocassion, this is the service to use. You can set up
different user to access different projects and so on. This is a
great out-of-the-box solution for any ocasion, easy to use and
open for collaboration.
+Calendar
Planzo --------- Suggestion: Design is a little cluttered and
RSS feeds are not well tagged.
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One of the biggest headaches of the modern world is to sync your
calendar. Most people have to struggle organizing themselves
among Outlook at work and sticky notes at home. Planzo delivers
a nice start towards solving that problem by delivering
reminders via email and SMS and connection with iCal.
All of these new services are great and exciting, but be
careful, sometimes in the attempt of organizing yourself, you'll
end up with 20 different accounts in several services worsening
your situation. One possible solution is to combine all services
through RSS into a "work area" like ProtoPage. Then you can have
the invoice list, your calendar, etc., delivered into one place.