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Google and Microsoft: Living together in harmony

April 24th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Google, Microsoft

No, this blog does not suggest that Google and Microsoft should join hands and start singing Kumbaya. In fact, it’s their unique divergent competitive strategies that will add the most value to corporate enterprises in the years ahead. That is, if these divergent strategies are harmonized.

I have just published a paper that shows how any organization, large or small, can take advantage of both the Google and Microsoft worlds to achieve maximum productivity in what truly is the ultimate mashup.

If anyone would like a copy, please go to www.limitnone.com.

Better Gmail

April 21st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Gmail, Tips

If you use Firefox as your browser (and if your aren’t, it’s time to take a look), Lifehacker has a writeup on a new Firefox extension called Better Gmail. I particularly like the ability to right-click to preview conversations. Very cool.

Gmail’s good, but it could be better. We’ve featured several Greasemonkey scripts that enhance Gmail in lots of different ways - like adding saved searches, attachment icons, label colors, keyboard macros, a filter assistant and right-click conversation previews. But not everyone wants to install Greasemonkey and hunt down all those scripts.To save you the time, I’ve compiled the best Greasemonkey scripts for Gmail into one handy Firefox extension, called Better Gmail. After the jump, put your Gmail on steroids with Better Gmail.

Lifehacker also has a good tutorial on using the extension.