Talentopoly is a community for programmers, designers, developers, and IT professionals. The site provides a great platform for sharing resources, links, code samples, or networking online. The elevator pitch: “where talented people go to share their best links. No longer do you have to manage lists on Twitter, likes on Facebook or bookmarking in your browser. Talentopoly is about sharing information…” Read a review about talentopoly on www.mostinspired.com.
freelance tips
11 outstanding online resources for web developers
Posted by David / Category: tips
mashable compiled a nice list of sites for development information and inspiration that will help you keep up-to-date:
1. w3 schools

2. a list apart
3. webmonkey
4. dev shed
5. smashing magazine
6. developer magazine
7. ajaxian
8. dzone
9. ibm developer works
10. sitepoint
11. o´reilly
virtual projectmanagement software
Posted by David / Category: tips
online workspace
virtual project management software like “wizehive” is becoming a new standard thanks to easy-to-use virtual workspace technology that connects remote users across from the world-wide-web. professionals can use virtual project management software to connect with other associates from anywhere a computer or mobile device can connect to the internet.
have a look @ this short youtube tutorial: wizehive
“next wave of microsoft products will redefine…
Posted by David / Category: market
…how people work.”
according to chris caposella (senior vice president of microsoft’s information worker product management group): “…we developed our new office products in response to a shift in how people and businesses use technology today. the line between home and work has blurred, so people want more choice and flexibility in how, where and when they work. they’re also demanding the ability to access and effectively manage their information whether at home, at work or on the go. IT professionals, in particular, are challenged to deliver business value to their companies while continuing to decrease their costs…” read full interview on microsoft’s press pass.

…let’s wait and see
















