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Doodle is a great tool, the URL is http://www.doodle.ch/main.html
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Web 2.0 has two major components. The first is its intent and purpose, which I would describe as to facilitate sharing of data and information between users in a way that makes the data more dynamic and able to be easily reused on other web pages. In web 1.0 you could just retrieve data via a web page, in web 2.0 you can reuse, forward and manipulate
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I've been using http://www.formspring.com . Great interface, tracking, and you can get your data form the forms in csv files. -- David Cohen
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Your best bet is likely to go to http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ and click on help or the API Discussion Group. It might help if you posted the URL of the map that you are having a problem with here so someone could look at it and see if they can figure out the problem or determine a solution. -- David Cohen
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While I do not believe it exists, a great concept would be for a projector to have a web browser built in along with some memory so that a projectionist could go to a web site and have that web site display via the projector. If it had some built in memory, a web based slide show could be downloaded onto the projector beforehand and the projectionist
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From http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306336 iLife ’06 requires the following: Hardware * Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel Core processor. * 733 MHz or faster for iDVD. * High definition video requires 1 GHz G4 or faster and 512 MB of RAM. * 256 MB of RAM required (512 MB recommended). * High definition video
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Short answer is no, you can not upgrade, see below. OS X 10.2 might work, but it is really not supported by Apple any more. Also, you cannot add iLife. Mac OS X Version 10.4 requires a Macintosh with: * PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor * Built-in FireWire * At least 256MB of physical RAM * A built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied
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EditGrid is a great online spreadsheet application. It runs circles around Google's spreadsheet program. Among the great things with Edit Gird is it lets you access the spreadsheet file in a whole range of file types including pdf.
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Please post model of iMac and processor/speed if known. Also, is it a wedge shape (if so what color) or does it half a half sphere for the base. Some iMacs you can upgrade the Mac OS, some you cannot.
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I use a javascript code as part of a web page, for example basic-slideshow , add links to online photos and upload the resulting html file and jpg files to the web, and then access the web page with a web browser and run the program off line as all of the files are loaded into the memory. This has the benefits of having the slideshow available online