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The product space of online

Beyond being just an glorified information portal for aggregating feeds, Pageflakes offers an array of free prepackaged drag and drop “flake” modules to add additional function to any page in your Pageflakes browser desktop. These include genuine desktop software style functions like an address book, dictionary, and to do list, something other
Like all good Web 2.0 software, Pageflakes is a platform upon which developers can create new modules that can be shared with others. And despite just being released, Pageflakes already boasts a small but compelling library of community developed modules including a notable one for the Web 2.0 online word processor, Zoho Writer. This is the ultimate promise of
Overall, Pageflakes loaded and ran quite quickly, even on slower computers. It had no problem with various browsers including Firefox and Internet Explorer. And other than some minor quibbles with the Flickr flake, all the features in the product ran smoothly and were bug free.
Interesting, I talked with Pageflakes co-founder, Christoph Janz, for this review and he indicated that Microsoft’s forthcoming Atlas framework for
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The product space of online Ajax desktops has been growing rapidly over the last year and open-platform Pageflakes is one of the newest and most capable entrants. Other Ajax desktop products likes Netvibes and Microsoft?s Live.com have been available for a while, and Pageflakes seems to have learned from many of their shortcomings. Among a list of notable new features, the inclusion of support for a full multiple-page desktop ranks high on the list, something no other Ajax desktop does. |
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More open, online software like this is just what the world needs... |
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