Tags: chart
Tags: chart
Last million concurrent Skypers in 42 days; next million taking seven months
Posted Monday July 21, 2008, 7:23 pm, Over one day old at Skype Journal
Christmas and New Year Period Northern Hemisphere Summer Period The graph below represents my samples of concurrent people online since the early beginning of Skype, and it seems we are entering in summer recession. The next?million milestone? will most probably not be reached before September.
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Exploring the web2 technology
Posted Sunday April 20, 2008, 2:47 am, Over one day old at Last public marks with tag web2.0
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Is the Skype World Online or Asleep?
Posted Friday April 11, 2008, 6:18 pm, Over one day old at Skype Journal
For instance: at 0 GMT, you have about 4 billion people awake at the same time (and a lot of Chinese people and other Asians), and at 15:30 GMT you have 6 billion people awake, in fact almost everybody, less the relatively scarcely populated Pacific Zone.
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Cogmap - The Wikipedia of Organization Charts?
Posted Thursday November 23, 2006, 12:13 am, Over one day old at Solution Watch
Claiming itself to be the “Wikipedia of organization charts,” anyone can freely view, edit, and maintain corporate structures online. You will also find that viewing a chart with zoom at large lets you view more information about each individual person.
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SimpleSeating - Web 2.0? Seating Charts?
Posted Wednesday September 6, 2006, 2:02 pm, Over one day old at Solution Watch
It aims to simplify the process by providing its users a web-based interface with drag-and-drop functionality and easy guest management. At first impression I thought, “Seating charts? Then click and drag each guest to a seat of a table (the guest will automatically snap to the seat).
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