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Saturday, 19 February 2011

4 Ways to Collaborate Online on Group Documents

Posted on 21:40 by Unknown
One of the great things about writing group documents today, as opposed to writing group documents 5 years ago is the advent of online "colloborative editing environments". Instead of sending files back and forth through email, here are few services you can take advantage of to make collaboration with your team on written documents much easier.
1. Google Docs
If you haven't heard of Google Docs yet, then you've probably been living under a rock for the last few years. But if you have heard of google docs and still resort to using email to send files back and forth, then you should really think about using a better system. Simply create a document on Google docs and share it with all your friends. 

Some great features that Google Docs offers are:
  1. True colloborative editing - Multiple people can edit the file at the same time
  2. Version control - You can view multiple versions of the document
  3. Works for Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents, but doesn't really support things like captions, references and so on.
  4. No registration required if you make the document public.
Some disadvantages:
  1. No support for editing documents offline
  2. Support for .docx/.xlsx/.pptx files is sketchy and features such as table of contents, captions and bibliographies are not available
  3. Doesn't have as many features as Microsoft Office, or even iWork and some other competitors like SlideRocket

2. Microsoft Office Live Sky Drive

This alternative is great if you are planning on using Microsoft Word to write up your report or document. While Sky Drive acts as a great way to store you're documents to avoid emailing it every time there is an update, it doesn't work so well for collaborating in real time.
Advantages:

  1. Can upload .docx type newer file formats, and save features such as references, table captions and so on.
  2. Can do some basic editing in browser, but open it up in Word/Excel/PowerPoint to do more editing
  3. Supports versioning and ability to share files
Disadvantages:
  1. Need to have a windows live account to use the service
  2. Can't edit the document at the same time. In fact, only one person can edit the document at the same time, so if one of your team members have the document open, you'll have to tell them to close the document.
3. Git
While Git is really meant for programmers, I think that it works great if you plan on using it to keep track of text based documents like LaTeX documents or plain old text files. While getting used to Git may take a while as it is built mostly for programmers who deal with tons of code and like to stare at terminal windows, it should provide a great way of keeping track of progress and merging changes to text based documents.

4. Dropbox

While Dropbox may not be the best alternative if a lot of editing is required, it can be a great way to share files between teams as long as only one person works on the file at one time. If two people upload changes to the same file, Dropbox will just create two versions of the file, which will then have to be merged manually. Nevertheless, Dropbox has some great versioning features, is easy to use and provides quite a bit of storage for free. Plus, it's great for sharing files that won't be edited like pictures and videos, and syncs with the latest versions of the folders automatically instead of you having to get the content yourself.
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Watch Cricket Online for Free

Posted on 20:12 by Unknown
So if you live in any country that is not a test-cricket playing nation, chances are good that international cricket games are not shown on your local sports channel. But fear not, thanks to the advent of the internet, there seem to be plenty of places where you can watch cricket online, for free that too!

Here's a list of three websites that seem to be working for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 that seems to be going on now:

  1. Cric365.info and Cric365.us -- Seems like this website has several channels so you can watch the same game on different channels and watch it on one that you prefer. I find the ads on this website a little annoying, especially since it often refreshes the page so it starts showing the ads again.
  2. Cricvid.com -- This seems to be the best site to watch a particular game, since it only shows one game at a time as far as I know. But the ads on it are far less annoying than the ones on cric365
  3. ESPNStar site -- Doesn't seem to work in North America though,  but if you're elsewhere (in a test cricket playing nation) then it may probably work
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Sunday, 6 February 2011

How to Stop Yourself From Getting Distracted/Procrastination

Posted on 18:25 by Unknown
For me, procrastination often occurs as a result of distraction. Although, the distraction is often a byproduct of the difficulty of a task (such as homework/projects), distraction is still the main reason why a lot of work is often left undone. If you're like me and need a little help to keep yourself away from lifesucking websites such as digg.com, xkcd.com and so on... you'll love these little apps which I'm about to mention here. What they do is fairly basic: block the internet. Of course, you could just disable your internet connection yourself, but who has the will power to do that?


Selfcontrol (free; Mac only, Linux alternative here): This app pretty much only does one thing. Prevent you from accessing the internet for a set period of time without allowing you to overrider the disconnect. Essentially, if you have to reconnect before the timer runs out you'll have to change around some system config files. While I've only tried this a handful of times, I'm surprised to say that it does work... but it takes a lot of willpower to click on the start button. Also, it might be a good idea to turn off the iPhone/BlackBerry/other Smart Phone as well, incase you get tempted to use that instead.


Freedom ($10; Mac and Windows): Like Selfcontrol Freedom offers similar abilities of being able to disconnect yourself without an option to reconnect before the timer is done.


While I think that these applications alone may not help you get rid of your habit of browsing youtube videos or checking Facebook videos, they may prove to be helpful when you're really under a deadline and can't afford getting side tracked even for a few minutes.
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Using Google Squared to shop online

Posted on 17:36 by Unknown

Google squared is a service that has been online for the past few years. The service allows you to compare several different alternatives for a particular product by showing you the prices and details for a particular product or a range of products.


I find this service to be quite helpful when searching for a particular class of products.  For instance, if I want to check out the latest Android phones all I need to do is visit the site and search for Android phones. Like so: http://www.google.com/squared/search?q=android+phone

Google Squared showing a list of 3 android phones.

The site then shows options for three different phones and allows you to search for more phones that are similar.  You can also add different criteria to the colums and Google would try to find the information for you. For example you can add carriers, or colours or other attributes of the phones you would like to compare like battery life.

While the search feature is not perfect, it serves as a great starting point to get an idea of the different alternatives available to you. Next time you're in the market for new product, particularly a technological product, I suggest you try out Google Squared and see if it can you with helpful information.
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