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Antwerp Central Station

  The best in kind so far: Antwerp Central Station
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Information – what the F*** ?

  There are a lot of F*** words out there.  FUSI is one of them: Find, Use, Share Information. Some of you probably know already that I’m pretty obsessed with how people handle the information overload that we all experience.  FUSI is definitely
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Ferris: IBM’s Open Collaboration Client Solution Saves Money?

A very good Study and good comments by Peter show that IBM’s talk about being cheaper than Microsoft is based on… nothing. Read it on Peter’s blog:  http://www.peterdehaas.net/2009/01/ferris-ibms-open-collaboration-client-solution-saves-money.html
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Gadgets at Microsoft Research Labs

Working at Microsoft is fun.  And some guys have even more fun than others… Technorati Tags: Gadgets , Microsoft , Research Labs
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Who says we don't have FREE SOFTWARE ?

There's a great list of free software right here on Blake's blog. Go and check it out: http://bhandler.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!70F64BC910C9F7F3!1231.entry (Note that though all downloads are supposed to be still active, many small tools have already

Verizon picks Microsoft search over Google, Yahoo

Verizon Communications Inc has chosen Microsoft Corp to provide Internet search services for cell phones, in what is seen as a blow to rivals Google Inc and Yahoo Inc. Read the full story here: http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.aspx?Feed=OBR&Date=20090107&ID=9493469&Symbol=MSFT

The Mac Wheel – not for serious people

Definitely not for me… The very last sentence of the news lady on this topic says it all: “It remains to been seen if the Wheel will catch on in the business world where people use the computer for actual work and not just clicking around” This woman
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Ontwikkelaar noemt Openoffice.org "stervend paard"

(based on blog entry in English: find it here – including the numbers: http://www.gnome.org/~michael/blog/ooo-commit-stats-2008.html ) Minder politiek en meer vrijheid moeten kantoorpakket nieuw leven inblazen Rowald Pruyn 30 december 2008 Bron: ZDNet
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Personal Brain – feedback

A few days ago, I downloaded and installed Personal Brain – a MindMapping tool. I love the tool, you can basically map anything in there (your whole brain if you want). I got one problem however: I love the tool, but I don’t see the benefit of it! 

Making It All Work

From the author of the bestseller “Getting Things Done,” comes a new book that will change your life. “Getting Things Done” hit a nerve and spawned a movement with businesses, students, and techies all the way from Silicon Valley to Europe and Asia. Now,

What's Next for Computer Interfaces?

Microsoft is helping in developing the next gen of Computer Interfaces – especially important when handling small devices such as hand held computers, PDAs, Mobiles…   The idea is to use your fingers at the back of the device, not at the front,

Windows Live Hotmail in Outlook

For all you Outlook addicts (as I am) – the connector enabling integration of Live Mail (Hotmail) and Outlook has got an update. Read about it here.  There’s also a link to the download site. http://blogs.msdn.com/outlook/archive/2008/12/16/microsoft-office-outlook-connector-12-1-is-here.aspx

RSS Reader

A whole new way to read (and play with) your RSS feeds – by MSNBC.  Great looking!  Unfortunately, can only be used with MSNBC feeds. Take a look here: http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i//msnbc/Components/spectra/index.html   Enjoy
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A tool for GTD?

I’m more and more fascinated by the power of Getting Things Done (see my previous blog post for book reference).  I bumped into a tool that might be interesting in this context: Personal Brain ( http://www.thebrain.com/#-42 ). I’m downloading and
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