There’re more and more lifestreaming services, such as FriendFeed, Tumblr, Soup.io, Stream.us, LifeStream.fm, and much more… But today, I found a very interest lifestreaming service, yet another one, compared with these services I memtioned, this one brings us a lot of unique and much needed new features. This new service is called Storytlr (story teller).
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Storytlr, Yet Another Lifestreaming service
November 1st, 2008LG released it’s new Web 2.0 Logo
October 31st, 2008It is said LG removed its slogan “Life’s Good” in the advertisements in the UK, I opened LG China and LG Electronics Wordwide website and verified. LG didn’t remove their famous slogan in the logo, but, their logo changed to a all-new web 2.0 design.

Surf on the web as if you were inside Mainland China
October 29th, 2008
The Firefox add-on China Channel offers internet users outside of China the ability to surf the web as if they were inside mainland China. Take an unforgetable virtual trip to China and experience the technical expertise of the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry (supported by western companies). It’s open source, free and easy.
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OpenOffice.org 3.0 now in a browser with Ulteo!
October 29th, 2008
The latest and full featured version of OpenOffice.org 3.0 is now available through Ulteo.com using a web browser with a single click of a mouse. No download or installation process of the productivity suite is required. This new service by Ulteo offers many benefits for users of the productivity suite, and is compatible with any operating system that can run Firefox 2.0+ or Internet Explorer 6.0+.
Using Ulteo’s service, users can exploit features of OpenOffice.org which may be missing from their current desktop software. For example, OpenOffice.org can read and write Microsoft Office files, and generate .pdf format files without requiring any additional software. OpenOffice.org also reads and writes documents in OpenDocument Format, the ISO-approved standard for office documents, which can only be read in Microsoft Office after installing a plug-in.
» Read more: OpenOffice.org 3.0 now in a browser with Ulteo!

