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web apps

    

“Search. Ship. Save.” I like that. It sounds pretty simple and it is. ShipGooder is another potentially useful tool for eBay powersellers. Me? I hardly ever ship anything so I’m usually pretty confused about the options when the time does come. Seeing everything in one interface with a clear explanation about costs vs. ship time is pretty handy.

ShipGooder [link]

    

Google’s Gmail application has always lacked one significant item for me:  control over signatures.  Well, there is still no solution from Google directly but the kind folks over at LifeHacker have stepped up to fill the void:

Featured Greasemonkey User Script: Add Multiple, Address-Specific HTML Signatures to New Gmail

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This is a good overview on the Web 2.0 trends that are starting to take hold in the B2B space: B2B Checks Out Marketing 2.0 – eMarketer

    

I’m not sure that the business world is going to latch onto this term but “user determined computing” has received some press lately. A study that Accenture is set to release soon (only PR information is currently available so details are still a little sketchy) details the concept and provides background information. Here is the [...]

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LifeHacker.com has an excellent overview of Microsoft’s Office Live Workspace (in beta, of course). This is not your father’s office productivity suite so do not dismiss this offering without at least looking at the product. Built on the Sharepoint environment, Office Live Workspace has the potential to be a really useful tool for storing documents [...]

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