Since 2008 I have here at the end of my ever last year "felt" the most used Internet applications listed. Graph above may look a little confused. But it shows clearly how to change itself within three years of the priorities. Here the top 10 of 2010:
- Google Chrome
has changed me for the browser market is very strong. Finally a browser that is fast and free of everything superfluous and displays it on the small screen of netbooks, the essential content. The latest betas of Firefox and Internet Explorer to show how determined the direction of Chrome! - TweetDeck
has become my standard for Twitter, the more I use this service. After my eyes have adjusted to the bright letters on dark background, I use TweetDeck now on the iPhone - and have even designed similarly to Blogger elected; =). - gmail
is now probably my final standard for Mailerei. The very fact that I am going with different hardware into the network, is already a reason for E-mail via a web browser. - Google Reader
is the fourth service that I use every day regularly. This to me sufficiently clear collection of RSS feeds I'm usually on the current. About the Share function, I can then quickly twitter for other interesting links. - Google Docs
is then already in the category of not so common used applications. But a recent comparison with the current Office Live shows that I find Google's all I need is usually in terms of text, spreadsheets and presentations. - Mikogo Skype and
have become in the last two years the mainstay of my online-learning opportunities for seniors online. As long stay, the group sizes below 10, probably will be little used Adobe Connect, which to me is currently on the Online Academy Schleswig-Holstein is available. - Google Calendar
is my default calendar and not solely in the Top 5 because I fortunately do not to record very many appointments have, =). - Posterous
I guess still the only blog provider, you can offer via email attachment text, images, videos and audios. Unfortunately, there currently are about to lose something the line. For example, groups have really nothing to do with weblogs! - Screenr
has become the application that I record quick little video tutorial. For me especially happy that you download these videos as MP4 files and can be used if needed.
Finally, a note: I am in the last few weeks it has become clear that you should not rely on a weblog provider. I write these lines for Blogger, Wordpress and Posterous. It then helps
- Live Writer ,
a really nice editor, which allows you to provide more weblogs. Unfortunately, not Posterous;. = (