Kevin Purdy

  • Meetings.io Adds Screen Sharing, File Trading

    Meetings.io, the super-easy, no-sign-in-required video meeting site, has added screen sharing and file sharing to their video chat service. Given those were the only two features we thought were notably missing in our first test, it’s worth giving Meetings.io another look for your insta-meeting needs. [Meetings.io]


  • Meetings.io Creates Great-Looking Video Chats In Minutes

    Want to get a few people in side-by-side video chat but don’t want to set everybody up with Skype, video conference software or a Google+ Hangout? Head to Meetings.io, create a room, and give your people the look. In seconds, you’re all chatting live in a simple side-by-side setup.


  • ChromeOS Gets Desktop, Taskbar, New Look

    ChromeOS has always been just a Chrome browser and very little else. With the latest development build, however, Chromebook owners can try out a window manager, a taskbar, and even desktop space. It’s all still on the web, but it looks a lot more like a traditional operating system.


  • Use Keynote To Design Documents And Web Sites

    Paul Woods at design firm ESPI notes that the team there hardly ever uses its Adobe Creative Suite tools to design web sites, presentations, or other design-needed items. Instead, everybody turns to Apple’s Keynote, part of the $129 iWork suite.