TOOLS: Groove v3.0 (beta) – the first review

stowe boyd published his first impression about the new beta version of Groove. i’m a convinced (private and professional) user of Groove v2.5, which contains some strange and disconcerting user interface components (i agree with stowe) in the current version. the new one seems to be quite better in this area, and pretty well integrated in Windows. i will start the beta-test tomorrow. stay tuned!

BUSINESS: about offshoring – the position of Bush & Kerry

offshoring – the outsourcing outside the US (eg. India, Vietnam, Philippines, China) of some activities as software development, call center, research & development – is becoming one of the most discussed theme in America. actually, an election theme! let’s read the position of Kerry and Bush. interesting to see (again) that the self-declared country of liberalism is actually … not liberal ;-)

BUSINESS: entrepreneurship in europe

if you are interested in the strategic topic of entrepreneurship, i would like to mention that the european union released last week some VERY interesting articles and studies about this field. yes, it is not a joke, i’m actually speaking about EU’s publishings ;-) really a great job, i was completely and positively surprised.

1) first, you can find a short introduction to the entrepreneurial theme and the situation today in europe. this paper contains also some clues about: why it is important to talk about that, the social role of entrepreneurs in the society, etc.

2) secondly, the EU released last year a study about the 10 questions for the european agenda on entrepreneurship, from balancing risk and reward, to the availibility of financing new businesses.

3) thirdly, the Gallup company conducts each year, and for the EU, a survey with the goal of comparing attitudes in Europe (also in the different european countries) and the US towards eutrepreneurship. really and definitely two different ways of tackling this subject (socially, financially, from an educational point of view, etc.).

4) finally, the working group proposed an action plan to be able to improve the situation in the comming years in Europe in this field.

i was impressed by:

– the quality and “ease of reading” (yes!) of the different contributions

– the fact that EU tries to push this strategic issue

NEWS: back to the past – Razor1911’s leader under arrest

a blog from the MIT’s technology review on 10 march informs us that sean breed, the Razor1911’s leader will have to stay for about 4 years in jail. this guy and his piracy group was definitely very active, and for quite a long time.

The article contains some imprecisions (cf. comments) but anyway… i was badly surprised that sean also “cracked” the cisco customer web site for …. money :-( nothing to do with the perhaps-now-old-fashioned hacker’s principles. a shame.

Tools: Google Deskbar

Again, a small interesting tool from Google: the so-called Google Deskbar, one of the Google Labs‘ idea (i.e. we are not talking about a released version).

This tool installs a search box within your Windows taskbar and enables Google’s searches without having to start your browser. The results appear in a small inset window opened near the taskbar. Another possibility: you can type mathematical operations in this box and resolve them. Try it, it seems to be worth :-)

Google Deskbar

Tools: Speedup Acrobat Reader

if you are using adobe acrobat/reader, you surely agree with me that the loaded time for this program is damned unbelievably looooooong!! and there is a way to solve that: just install Adobe Reader Speed-up from Joseph Cox (i like this guy ;-), run it once (really, just once!), choose the option [SpeedUp – Fast] and you will see. your adobe reader is working like hell, faster than notepad, also the plug-in version integrated in the browsers.

this tool requires the VB runtimes and actually de-activate a majority of plug-ins which are completely useless for most of us.

a MUST HAVE.

Adobe Reader Speed-up v1.15

Tools: Google Toolbar

a new version of the Google Toolbar was launched. if you already have the version 2.x, the toolbar is checking and downloading new versions by itself. you surely heard something about the “spyware” controversy (eg : an article in pcmag) on the Net if you are activating the advanced features (PageRank). i must say, the official Toolbar Privacy Policy is very clear concerning the information which are sent or not. take 2 minutes to read it! do not forget that you can turn off this advanced option whenever you want ;-)

Google Toolbar v2.0.108