How @BottleNoseApp helped me increase my Klout Score…

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OnLive Desktop

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I was one of the first to check out the OnLive Desktop app for the iPad that techies all over USA are just discovering. I am not truly impressed. I’ve been using TeamViewer’s excellent free apps to remote desktop into my home computer since a long time and it provides a host of services to… Read more »

Sharing Apps bring no joy!

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I have joined Pinterest. I have also joined Cheers, Instagram, Bufferapp and a whole bunch of other ways to share ‘stuff’. I’m so bogged down with all this sharing that it brought me to think, why all this sharing? The Internet is a vast resource and it’s been there so long that it has become… Read more »

Consoling a network device from a Mac’s Terminal app

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Thoughts on OS X Mountain Lion

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So, a preview to OS X Mountain Lion is out. Most people will not find out before evening because Apple decided to do a quiet launch on their website about it. But anyways, now that we know about it, what’s so great? Let’s see. Apple decided to take the best features of the iOS ecosystem… Read more »