Friday, October 31, 2008

The good, the bad and the ugly in online office applications


The Good

Virtually Free
Online office applications from Google and Zoho are virtually free for basic tasks in office productivity. Applications installed in local computers come with a licensing fee and would place a dent in terms of office budgeting especially for small companies.

Real Time Collaboration

Developing programs and writing/editing documents is now faster as collaboration in real time. Users can work on documents at the same time and see the updates in real time. Everyone who has permission to make some changes on the application can do it anytime, anywhere.

No Lost Files

You can virtually burn down your building and expect all your files to be protected. Since all your files are now online, you don’t need to worry about a broken (or burned) laptop.

The Bad

Lay-Out Problems


The online applications may not be compatible with the applications in the local computer. The downloaded file may not be same when read in the local computer.

Lesser Features

Developers of online applications have to sacrifice a little bit in efficiency to improve speed of their online application. Certain tools could be lacking and may not provide the needed output of the user.

The Ugly

Relying on Internet Connectivity

All work could be done only when there’s a strong internet connection. Anything below DSL speed would not work for online office applications. It would be worst if there’s no internet connection since no work could be done.

Security Problems

Since these are free applications, users can’t demand security and functionality. When one computer in your workgroup has been attacked by spyware or virus, everyone else could be infected in no time.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Internet Media Tablet of the day


For those who are always in search of entertainment the good news is that they have now Internet, TV and media in their palms. Internet Media Tablet will be their entertainment daily tablet and there are already 3 of them: ARCHOS 5, ARCHOS 7, ARCHOS 5g.

The sizes of these tablets may be reduced, but the producer does not compromise when it comes to quality. For example on ARCHOS 5 people can surf the web as if they are using their PCs – reading and sending emails and attachments or surfing various web pages due to its Adobe Flash 9 video support.

The tablet has a very high capacity internal hard drive from 60 to 250 GB. This enables you to download your favourite music and videos from a selection of partners in the Media Club. You can also play your favourite movies in HD or DVD format.

What ARCHOS 7 has different is a bigger hard drive - from 160 GB to 320 GB, in rest the web surfing is as smooth as with the previous tablet and the TV experience on the go is just as wonderful – in the office or everywhere.