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July 17, 2000: Coworking.com: MyInternetDesktop: A Virtual Premise With Promise |
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MyInternetDesktop is a cross-platform (Mac and PC) virtual office. It's free. It
offers a good suite of office tools, including email, address book, task management,
and calendar.
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May 21, 2000: allNetDevices: Virtual Desktop For Devices Adds Features
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MyInternetDesktop.com (MID), a virtual desktop aimed at Net devices and consumers,
has added more features. Specifically, it enables download of files directly
from the Web to its Net-based virtual hard drive...
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May 11, 1999: Kolyom.com: Article in Hebrew |
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We were given 5 checkmarks by this Israeli web site.
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May 2, 2000: Wired News: Oh Joy, Another Futurist Rant |
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The company's products encompass a range of Net applications -- from word processors, calendars, and databases to photo
albums, MP3 jukeboxes, and answering machines that can be accessed over the Net.
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April 19, 2000: AtNewYork.com: Internet Appliance Network Acquires MyInternetDesktop
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Alley-based Internet Appliance Network, a marketing company founded in part
by Flatiron Partners that is riding high on a successful co-branding
partnership with Virgin Entertainment, acquired virtual desktop company
My Internet Desktop.
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April 13, 2000: SF Gate: Taking the Desktop With You New class of Web sites lets you access your office data anywhere you can connect to the Internet. |
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How many times have you gone on a business trip and forgot to transfer some
crucial files to your portable? Or needed to look up a phone number or
appointment time but lacked access to a computer?
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April 6, 2000: AppleLinks.com: MyInternetDesktop.com Offers 100 Mb Virtual Hard Drive Storage
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MyInternetDesktop.com (MID), a developer of Web-based applications via Internet
connected devices, has announced two significant developments that are designed
to improve the overall MID functionality and move the platform one
step closer to universal accessibility.
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April 6, 2000: Efront Beta News: MyInternetDesktop.com Offers Free Online File Storage |
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MyInternetDesktop.com, the Internet hotspot for free web-based applications,
has added online file storage to its repertoire of services. Offering users
100 MB of virtual hard drive space free of charge, MyInternetDesktop gives
users full access to word processing, e-mail, personal calendar, and an
array of other applications for business and personal use.
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April 3, 2000: MacCentralOnline.com: Internet World: MyInternetDesktop.com coming to Palms |
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The Mac-compatible MyInternetDesktop.com -- a platform for the development, distribution
and usage of Web-based applications with accessibility from any Internet
connected device -- will soon be...
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March 23, 2000: Digito: ¡reas de trabalho na Net |
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V·rios sites permitem a criaÁ“o de uma ·rea de trabalho (desktop) onde pode usar gratuitamente aplicaÁžes, partilhar ficheiros e
mesmo trabalhar em grupo, usando unicamente o seu browser...
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December 22, 1999: News.com: Start-ups storm the Net |
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Even as first-generation consumer Web businesses like Yahoo and America Online
solidified their positions and amassed staggering Wall Street values, key employees deserted their posts to get in on the booming start-ups scene....
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December 9, 1999: Upside: A New Kind of Portable PC |
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| December 6, 1999: The Standard: Nifty Ways to Leave Your Hard Drive - Can Web-based storage replace the disk space on your machine? |
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Remember the early hype about how the Internet was going to make us more connected...[More] |
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December 6, 1999: The Standard: Space Invaders |
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A growing number of sites offer storage, or disk drive space, that people can access over the Web.
The services are aimed at...[More] |
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November 30, 1999: The Standard: Network Computing Lives! |
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Not five years ago, network-based computing was hailed as the way to bring computing to the masses.
In surprisingly short order...[More] |
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November 15, 1999: Business Week Online: A Cyber-Arsenal for Road Warriors
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From wakeup calls to online office space, the Net has it all...
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November 9, 1999: ComputerCurrents.com: Will Web Desktops Kill Windows?
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New Web sites offer free applications and file storage. So who needs Windows?
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October 29, 1999: Apple Daily: Web Hard Drives - Hong Kong Magazine
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Please make sure you have the Chinese font installed in your browser before you can
read this article.
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September 30, 1999: HotIT.com: Oltre l'hard disk: applicazioni in affitto |
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Il Web sarý la nostra scrivania: ambienti familiari e applicazioni raggiungibili
da tutto il mondo. Una delle ultime tendenze riscontrabili sul Web Ë la trasmigrazione
online di classiche applicazioni "desktop" come agende, calendari, i programmi
per la gestione di posta elettronica ecc...
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September 21, 1999: News.com: Web sites' challenge to software makers heats up |
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The sites offer a variety of applications such as electronic calendars and address books,
file storage, and email management tools....[More] |
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| September 21, 1999: ABCNews.com: Web Software Tools Catching On |
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Web sites that offer desktop
applications over the Net are revving up to challenge traditional software makers
through new products and appeals to software developers...
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