Stealth Blogging

This is quite interesting .. what is funny is that I used to do this ALOT!  How many times have I used #2 ;-)


Source: http://jkontherun.blogs.com/jkontherun/2007/05/stealth_bloggin.html

Stealth blogging is blogging from any location where you typically are not supposed to blog. For me that usually means long, boring meetings where my presence has been requested but in reality is not required. So for me, lots of boring dead time + Tablet PC   + EV-DO = Stealth Blogging.

Obviously a key objective to Stealth blogging is to not get caught, something that is fairly easy to avoid with a few simple rules.  Here, then, is The Stealth Blogging Primer.

 

Microsoft Codename “Tahiti” Pre-Beta

This looks interesting .. Codename “Tahiti” is a fast, easy way to share documents and screen views with small groups of friends or coworkers; anytime, anywhere. Use Codename “Tahiti” to put your heads together and collaborate.

 Saw it up on the BlogNewsChannel.


Source: http://microsoft.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/05/11/microsoft-screen-sharing-software-available-as-free-download/

Microsoft has made available SharedView, its screen sharing software formerly known as Tahiti, available on its website as a free download. The 3-megabyte program lets you host a live meeting for a maximum of 15 users, sharing your whole screen or a single program with all of them.

The person sharing can give up control to any participant, with each person having their own personalized mouse pointer. Files can be shared during the session, and all participants can download them directly while there. It integrates tightly with Microsoft Word, and could be used to counter the excellent collaboration features at the center of Google Docs. There may be audio and chat support coming in a future release.

Download the program here, read the help docs, or visit the official site.

 

Microsoft Codename "Tahiti" Pre-Beta

This looks interesting .. Codename “Tahiti” is a fast, easy way to share documents and screen views with small groups of friends or coworkers; anytime, anywhere. Use Codename “Tahiti” to put your heads together and collaborate.

 Saw it up on the BlogNewsChannel.


Source: http://microsoft.blognewschannel.com/archives/2007/05/11/microsoft-screen-sharing-software-available-as-free-download/

Microsoft has made available SharedView, its screen sharing software formerly known as Tahiti, available on its website as a free download. The 3-megabyte program lets you host a live meeting for a maximum of 15 users, sharing your whole screen or a single program with all of them.

The person sharing can give up control to any participant, with each person having their own personalized mouse pointer. Files can be shared during the session, and all participants can download them directly while there. It integrates tightly with Microsoft Word, and could be used to counter the excellent collaboration features at the center of Google Docs. There may be audio and chat support coming in a future release.

Download the program here, read the help docs, or visit the official site.