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    #11
    Zathras: yeah, google gears or adobe air, or whatever apple and microsoft will do.

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      #12
      Zopa

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        #13
        Originally posted by timh
        Zathras: yeah, google gears or adobe air, or whatever apple and microsoft will do.
        So I might actually be on to something

        Anyway both those are the plumbing. It is what is being done with it that is of interest.

        Anyway in my case I'll be fronting some of the tools direct into the OS (So I am investigating hooking into the Vista Search so you search your online database as well), Setup is via a Control Panel applet and you interact directly with the database via your MS Office Apps.

        I may actually look at Google Gears to see if it can make anything easier though. Otherwise I will have to implement something myself.

        Now if I could get Google Ads to look at a database - say you are looking at your Purchase ledger and see the cost of Stationary, and then the application pops up adverts for alternative suppliers. (say at the side of the application or along the top - those fecking popups that obscure what I'm looking at are really annoying)
        Last edited by zathras; 21 June 2007, 16:36.

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          #14
          Originally posted by zathras
          I'm writing it so the next big thing will be the NBT.

          Seriously I am spending time on something but I think the next big thing will be integrating data a website and desktop applications.

          So lets say I am analysing the quarterly sales figures. I can go to a website to see them, import them into Excel. Work with them, maybe change some budget figures and then when I visit the website the data will change.

          When I go home I can go to my PC at home, and open up and see the same data.

          What I mean essentially is that a major part of an application will be provided via Web Services. This means that coupled with One-click deployment, there is no such thing as an upgrade. It all happens seemlessly, all I do is confirm that I want the upgrade done.

          Any application with a heavy data input can be implemented this way, even document storage.

          Tale for example Payroll. I've supported them and every year their is the same activity that can become a royal pain in the rear-end. Between the March Payroll and the April one assuming they straddle the end of the financial year, NIPAYE tables need updating. If you support Sage for example this may mean travelling around all clients and invariably some twit has corrupted the database so that will need repairing. I did this every year for 4 years and it is a pain.

          Web based software would avoid both these and in addition corruptions cannot be caused by the user pulling the power because in the web the user is never actively connected to the database.
          I don't think I could trust a third party to hold such information, good idea but at present I use my USB stick and backup on a regular basis...

          For this idea to work you need an online vault for information that's as secure as my usb stick in my pocket.
          "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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            #15
            Originally posted by King Cnvt
            What's going to be next big thing on the Internet that's going to make a few million/billionaires overnight?

            We've had online auctions (eBay), search and pay-per-click advertising (Google), social networking (Linked-in, Facebook), music (i-tunes), video (YouTube), etc.

            WHAT'S THE NEXT BIG THING?

            (and how can I get in early and make a killing )
            On-line backup for home computers, storage for files photos. Friend of mine, house done over, 3 computers gone. Lost everything!
            Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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              #16
              P2P backup? As long the data's heavily encrypted that'd be very cool!

              {edit}just googled and it seems to have been done! excellent!{/edit}

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                #17
                With governmental big brother attitudes, how safe would it be?
                even if encrypted.
                I'll stick to my sticks thank you.
                Confusion is a natural state of being

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by King Cnvt
                  What's going to be next big thing on the Internet that's going to make a few million/billionaires overnight?
                  How about remote-controllable high-definition street webcams, for couch potato stay-at-home etourists - Stick them at interesting locations, such as Oxford Street or Heathrow Airport and auction timeslices for people to be able to swivel and zoom them.

                  Big department stores like Harrods might be able to make some money out of them, and advertise their wares at the same time.
                  Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot
                    How about remote-controllable high-definition street webcams, for couch potato stay-at-home etourists - Stick them at interesting locations, such as Oxford Street or Heathrow Airport and auction timeslices for people to be able to swivel and zoom them.

                    Big department stores like Harrods might be able to make some money out of them, and advertise their wares at the same time.
                    HMSS already done it.

                    You got to be a member though.

                    mind you, they pay you to watch. sorry! we pay them to pay you to watch us

                    Oh Brother! (correction, Big Brother)
                    Confusion is a natural state of being

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                      #20
                      [QUOTE=King Cnvt]What's going to be next big thing on the Internet that's going to make a few million/billionaires overnight?

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                      Remember a few months ago you had web controlled robotic stag hunting in America.
                      Well I recon Iraqi insurgents are going to offer robotic pot shots at US troops in Iraq. Think of all those muslims in Saudi, the Phillipines, Bali, (and Bradford) who'd sign up for that!

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