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Yuuguu: Your computer anywhere

Many of us work with people who aren't in the same area code, or even the same country. YuuGuu is a program designed to keep you connected and make sure you and your coworkers on the same page.

On the surface the program looks like your basic messaging client. Users all have to be registered with YuuGuu (there are plans to allow people who haven't downloaded the program), and you can send messages back in forth just as you would on AIM. YuuGuu takes being together a step further however by allowing you to instantly share what's on your desktop with users on your buddy list. You can also set up online meetings with your coworkers where you can all look at and interact with the same documents or applications at the same time. So you can show a client how a new program you're working on is going, or get a friend to check out some photo editing you're doing in PhotoShop.

If you need help with something you're working on you can give others control of your mouse and keyboard so they can work on your PC from wherever they are as if you were sitting beside each other. You can also use YuuGuu to remotely access your own computer, or any computer you've been given permission to access. Priceless for those late night "How do I send email" phone calls from mom.

YuuGuu is free, and is currently in beta.

Filed under: Business, Design, Developer, Internet, Web services, Google, Yahoo!, Social Software

The Future of Web Applications Conference

future of web applicationsCarson Workshops is running a two day conference on the development of technology you will be using tomorrow in San Francisco at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, on September 13-14. This isn't a no name conference either! There will be some big-hitters speaking at the event, including:
  • Kevin Rose from digg
  • Mike Arrington from TechCrunch
  • Mike Davidson from Newsvine
  • Jeff Veen from Google
  • Tantek Celik from Technorati
  • Cal Henderson from Flickr
  • Matt Mullenweg from Wordpress
  • Evan Williams from Odeo
  • Tom Coates from Yahoo!
  • Ted Rheingold from Dogster
  • Carl Sjogreen from Google Calendar
  • Steve Olechowski from Feedburner
  • Ryan Carson from DropSend and Amigo
The speakers will be spilling the beans on how their successful applications were built, with a ton of practical advice on how to create your very own masterpieces or the future of web 2.0 technologies. If you are hanging out in the San Fran area, or feel like taking a trip, September 13 - 14 is the time to go for sure.

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