– Google/Writely points to online/offline future (Phil Sim is putting out some excellent analysis these days, especially on the topic of Web Office. In this post he convincingly makes the case for an online/offline amalgam Office.)
– Directory of New Web Office Technology (Rod Boothby has started a fantastic resource here…)
– Instructables (Interesting new app: “Instructables is a step-by-step collaboration system that helps you record and share your projects with a mixture of images, text, ingredient lists, CAD files, and more.” hat-tip Alexander Hutton, who sent me this)
– Why Apple Needs the Web 2.0 Revolution (revolution, schmevolution… just open up your data more Apple, support open standards and keep pumping out the great products!)
– What‚Äôs the difference between RedirectThis and Live Clipboard? (read this post from Marc Canter if you really want to grok Ray Ozzie’s clipboard functionality)
– Avril Lavigne is Digging Structured Blogging (Ben Barren groks structured blogging big time!)
– Structured Blogging in the enterprise (Jonathan says the key payoff of structured blogging in an enterprise context is easing “responsibility transition”)
– Screenshots of Microsoft Office 2007 user interface (shown at at the CeBIT conference in Germany)
– Windows Live Search review (my epic ZDNet review of Windows Live, from last night…)
– Guarding The Gates: Web 2.0 Barriers To Entry (Mike Rundle makes it his mission to protect us from useless Web 2.0 apps… nice analysis, although note the equally good response from 43Things’ Josh Peterson in the comments)
– Personal Bee, yet another Web 2.0 news site (you can almost hear the Sigh in SiliconBeat’s voice… a Personal Bee person pops up in the comments and tries to up the mood a bit: “Hey Matt! Thanks for being interested in the Bee.”)
Flickr pic by ekai
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)