Web Two > Stikkit - Intelligent Post-it note!

[techgurls!!!] I have to admit that despite owning a PDA, I can be lazy at times and miss out on what to add to my organiser and just leave it as a note on the notepad but Stikkit aims to reduce all this pain and trouble of manually updating your organiser by automating this process!

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http://planet.linux.org.au [Planet.linux.org.au] Planet Linux Australia: (Both types of conferences have speakers that fail at this.) Theselection is very different though: for an academic conference you submit anabstract or a full academic paper, usually in the 8-15 pages range, andselection is usually based entirely on the quality of the research asdemonstrated in the paper, rather than on your history as an engaging or hugelypopular public speaker. And the papers are actually important, in computingthey will contain (or ideally contain) enough details to allow people toreplicate the research (in traditional experimental science, that stuff goes injournals, in computing journals tend to contain only very serious and reallystellar work).

http://www.ziki.com [Ziki.com] Olivier Ruffin: Annoncé lors de la conférence Web2.0, Stikkit se propose d’enrichir le monde du post-it virtuel. Ce service gratuit te permet de créer et stocker des post-its virtuels mais il se démarque des concurrents grâce à un système intelligent d’archivage de tes notes:

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