Entrepreneur Geek
Entrepreneur Geek
Nirav Mehta on growing in life, technology and businesses
  • @niravmehta
  • WordPress
  • LinkedIn
Skip to content
  • About
  • Businesses

Recommended Reading

There are 182 posts tagged Recommended Reading (this is page 31 of 37).

Post navigation

Poor ISPs, Is Google planning a datacenter near you?

Robert Cringely never stops amazing me with his insights! Yesterday, he wrote about what Google is researching on and what could be its impact! He says: There, in a secret area off-limits even to regular GoogleFolk, is a shipping container. But it isn’t just any shipping container. This shipping container is a prototype data center. […]

in Business & Leadership, Ideas Worth Sharing | Comment

Office Smart Tags

We got a project enquiry to build a Smart Tag recently. Smart Tags are “plugins” to MS Office that allow quick execution to some tasks. You may have seen that when you type a name in MS Word, it shows you an action icon on the right side. Clicking on it gives you options to […]

in Ideas Worth Sharing, Technology | Comment

Email Trouble: too much email for you?

As the use of email increases, people have started realizing its troubles. Email is the de facto mode of communication now. And many people get hundreds of emails everyday – that too work related. Not forwards or spam. My brother in law says “we have now become email pushers and not managers”! He, like many […]

in Business & Leadership, Ideas Worth Sharing | Comment

Goowy – Groovy desktop Web2.0 style

Looks like the web desktop market is crowding already! These Web 2.0 applications allow you to manage your email, contacts, RSS feeds, podcasts, searches, and then they do some more. There was a post on TechCrunch that led me to Goowy. Goowy is groovy! They have already implemented email, calendar, contacts, some games, and a […]

in Ideas Worth Sharing, Technology | 1 Webmention | 1 Comment

Konfabulator – Great history, cool widgets

What Is Konfabulator? Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine for Windows and Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets that can do pretty much whatever you want them to. Widgets can be alarm clocks, calculators, can tell you your WiFi signal strength, will fetch the latest stock quotes for your preferred […]

in Ideas Worth Sharing, Technology | Comment

Post navigation

Writing

  • Business & Leadership
  • Ideas Worth Sharing
  • Journal
  • Technology
Independent Publisher empowered by WordPress