"Total Information Awareness" using Widgets
http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9004510&pageNumber=4
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Computerworld.com has an
interesting story about widgets, and some interesting ways to use
widgets to keep track of real-time information. The article
also mentions some interesting ways to use widget engines, including
using a spare PC to be a dedicated "widget machine".
"The White House, the Pentagon, the CIA, NASA, network security centers, CNN and other organizations maintain "situation rooms," where teams of specialists monitor information in real time, coming from a variety of sources.
You can create your own, mini-situation room for doing exactly the same thing, thanks to cheap computers, the Internet and the wonderful world of widgets."
Click below to read the entire article.
Also, does anyone here use a dedicated PC for widgets? Or maybe tell us how you use widgets to make yourself more productive at home or the office.
"The White House, the Pentagon, the CIA, NASA, network security centers, CNN and other organizations maintain "situation rooms," where teams of specialists monitor information in real time, coming from a variety of sources.
You can create your own, mini-situation room for doing exactly the same thing, thanks to cheap computers, the Internet and the wonderful world of widgets."
Click below to read the entire article.
Also, does anyone here use a dedicated PC for widgets? Or maybe tell us how you use widgets to make yourself more productive at home or the office.
I don't have a dedicated PC for my widgets. Only the PC I use daily has all the stuff I need. E-Mail checker, Weather, Calendar, Time Zone, To-Do-Lists when I get really bogged down, system info, and a RSS reader. That's pretty much all I need. You can always add certain widgets for certain needs, but those are what I run on a daily basis. Curious to see if anyone dedicates an entire PC just to Widgets.
I've noticed that news, weather, time, CPU meters, and internet seem to be the 5 basic food groups for DX. I've tried to think of something REALLY creative but I ended up with a wallpaper changer, a clock, and of recent a web browser. LOL! I guess, usually, it boils down to what you really need personally.
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