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  17 December 2002


Heheheehehehe. 

Interesting to note that Radio is reporting I am getting hits to this site from Google.  Nothing unusual about that I guess, but I do find it funny that some of these are coming from the search term 'Lesbian sex'.  I used this term a few days ago (oops, did it again!).  I can just imagine all these folks looking for their pr0n and coming across this!!   Hehehehe.


7:53:27 AM    

Some interesting News

O'reilly.net : Applications, User Interfaces, and Servers in the Soup

Soon there will be another option: users will start up a third-party application that supports Groove-style collaboration by making the appropriate calls to Groove SOAP interfaces. The folks at Groove Networks like to call this the "powered by Groove" model, and look forward to making the use of Groove workspaces as simple as "saving to a G drive" (that is, the workspace will be available like any other storage on the system). [Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]

I have been asking John Guidice about this capability recently in the Groove developers forums and was pleased when he confirmed that this was due.  Not being able to save files directly into spaces is certainly one of the frustrations about Groove that eventually 'gets on yer tits'.  Whilst chatting to SB Chatterjee yesterday, he referred me to an article that discusses Tenix.  I hadn't heard of this (and I thought that I knew them all).  It certainly looks like they have done office integration well.  No doubt Groove will have at least the same functionality soon with regard to Office.  Of course, in many ways (and this is not intended to diss Tenix in any way) Groove has many functions already that Tenix doesn't have - synchronisation for one - but saving directly into a space is one feature I cannot wait to see.


7:45:39 AM    


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