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Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Started conversation Dec 7, 1999
Is there any way of displaying an on-or-offline status on your homepage, which would automatically update when you log on or off, so that visitors can tell whether or not you're online when they visit? For example, I'd like my homepage to say "The doctor is in" when I'm online, and "The doctor is out" when I'm not - or do I have to remember to do it manually every time?
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Garion Posted May 2, 2000
I've been thinking.. it might be a good idea to create a H2G2 program which you can do stuff on or offline, sync up with a Palm Computing device, compose entries as well as an Instant Messaging program like what was mentioned here, and E-MAIL.
Off on an even vaguer topic, is web based e-mail on the list of things to do. It would be great to access it from the goo, and having it glow when I've got mail. You could probably do it so it's U38811@researchers.h2g2.com. What do you think?
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Bruce Posted May 2, 2000
I know that h2g2 are pretty keen on WAP capabilities for the site but I'm not sure about PALM etc devices.
There has been mention of some type of instant messages & an h2g2 email addy for researchers but I don't know the current situation.
I'll see if I can attract Peta's attention over here
;^)#
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Peta Posted May 2, 2000
Yes, we'll be doing h2g2 for palm devices too. We're up with the technology, we're doing deals with service providers as we speak.
Instant messages and email addresses will come, but not right now...
Thanks for calling me over Bruce
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