SchoolFusion Adds Powerful Web 2.0 Tools to School Websites
Students and Teachers have Blogs, Wikis, Streaming Video and more in the classroom
Collaboration or Project Management SaaS? Both in one with telepark.wiki On Demand
telepark today unveiled their new SaaS offering for collaborative project management: telepark.wiki On Demand. Agile teams in IT and consulting companies as well as Web and advertising agencies need both, Collaboration and Project Management functionality. telepark.wiki On Demand integrates both into one. It has an enterprise-grade Business Wiki software engine at its core, topped by really fast, low overhead Task and Project management features.
Beginners Tool for Web Conferencing Saves Money on First Use
Web application developer telepark today unveiled its new low-cost entry tool for Web Conferencing, called "teamslide". teamslide lets presenters show slides and images live to up to 20 viewers simultaneously over the web. teamslide is unique in it's ease-of-use and the fact, that it does not require any browser plug-in's to work. It's such a powerful, low-cost solution, that it pays for itself on first use in saved travel expenses.
New App Simplifies Google Maps Markers
My-own-map.com is a new Web-based service that lets anyone create a Google Map with one or more custom markers and copy the code to one's own Website.
BBG Communications Phone and the Internet
Many people use the terms Internet and World Wide Web interchangeably, but the two terms are not the same as a matter of fact. The World Wide Web refers to a huge set of interlinked documents, images and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. These hyperlinks and URLs allow the web servers and other machines that store originals, and cached copies of, these resources to deliver them as required using HTTP. HTTP is only one of the communication protocols used on the Internet. Web services also use HTTP to allow software systems to communicate in order to share and exchange business logic and data.