2009: Products I Can’t Live Without
January 6th, 2009 by Richard , 895 Views , 1 Comment »After I read through the 2009 product list at TechCrunch, I like to list my “2009: Products I Can’t Live Without” as the below:
1 Gmail
I have been used to open my Gmail account and hooked there and keep in touch with my world. I can not imagine that I lost my Gmail.
After I moved my blog onto Wordpress (this blog), I began to like it, its interface, its development community, its blogs and etc. This has become one part of my life.
I like to use Pidgin instead of many other IM clients. This helps simplify my PC and Windows desktops.
4 Firefox
I like to use Firefox for common Internet browsing and keep IE for those sites that are not compatible with Firefox. This brings security and convenience to me.
5 Skype
Skype talk is encrypted and it has strong adaptability to trapass the firewall. I like it.
6 LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a SNS which is very professional. My LinkedIn friends has exceeded 200+. Many of my colleagues and ex-colleagues, partners, classmates have been there. Further I like to rely on the discussion and answers from the community there. They are real people, many senior people there. I like it better than Facebook and Kaixin.
7 Twitter
I like to use Twitter because it’s very crisp and short.
Google search is much better than its competitors, say Baidu. When I meet some problems and have something needs to investigate, always I like to Google it at Internet.
9 Mybase
It’s an average personal note software. It’s not famous. However, I have been using it for six years. I think I should be one of its most grandpa users.
10 360.cn
It’s a free security tools for Windows. It can help patch, remove malicious plugins, and etc. I begin to use 360.cn a few months ago. It’s very fast.
Why not share yours?
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January 6th, 2009 at 9:35 am
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