The ecological credit crunch is a global challenge. The Living Planet Report 2008 tells us that more than three quarters of the world’s people live in nations that are ecological debtors – their national consumption has outstripped their country’s biocapacity. But there is hope.
Although Kwyno is looking to offer a command line to the web, it still is tied to the way information is presented at present. We are seeing shifts towards a different information age, and while the Web as a whole may take a while to catch up, we are in the transition to the next phase of the Web. Are you ready?
I’ve been using Live Mesh for a while now, and in general I am very pleased with the way it works. However, there is one feature I have struggled with which is not entirely intuitive – and that is synchronising folders between two (or more) computers and retaining the same directory path to the files on all machines. This post provides a solution to this problem.
I have been using mobile phones for years, but innovation seems limited to design, convergence and being able to access the web, stream videos, download music, access Facebook, MySpace, network, etc, etc. The basic way we use phones as a voice tool hasn’t changed, and sadly hasn’t been challenged until now.