Friendster’s new frontpage
I used to be very anthusiastic with some social-networking sites like friendster, myspace, facebook, etc. I always spend my time just to see who’s viewing or commenting on my profiles, adding new...
View ArticleEasy Blogging using Scribefire
Scribefire is a blogging tool that integrated to Firefox as an extension. When you want to blog a page, easily just press the “F8″ key and scribefire extension will appear in the lower half of your...
View ArticleIf you’re a Twitterer, you’re gonna love this!
TwitterFone is a free service that lets you update your Twitter feed using your voice from any mobile or cell phone. You call it, speak up your tweet, and hang up. Then a short while later, your tweet...
View ArticleUltimate List for Webdeveloper!
Here is some amazing stuff out there on the Web–resources, tools, tricks, and tips. Problem is, as a Web developer, you spend so much of your time just keeping up with new technologies – learning,...
View ArticleUse Keywords in Title Pages
It is recommended the use of keywords in the page titles. The title tag is different from a meta-tag, but it’s worth it in relation to them. Whatever a text in the title tag (between the and portions)...
View ArticlePhotoshop Mobile – Upload, view, and share photos
Adobe® Photoshop.com Mobile is the easiest way to upload, view, and share your photos online from your phone. All you need is a supported Windows Mobile phone and your Photoshop.com account ID....
View ArticleIE & Firefox Could Take A Lesson From Chrome
When Google released their own browser version called Chrome, I recall it was mentioned that the browser used a feature called ’sandbox’, which in theory, had each tab running on its own. The theory...
View ArticleGoogle launches Gmail for Mobile 2.0
Google on Thursday announced that it has launched Gmail for Mobile 2.0 for J2ME-supported devices such as the Nokia N95, as well as BlackBerry phones. According to a Gmail engineer, the focus in the...
View ArticleWindows 7: Microsoft's secret weapon against Google
October 27, 2008 (Computerworld) With the first public alpha release of Windows 7 due today at the Microsoft PDC2008 conference, the outline of the new operating system is taking shape. What you won’t...
View ArticleWindows 7 First Look: A Big Fix for Vista
From new User Account Control options to performance improvements, the next version of Windows seeks to address major complaints about the previous one–and our first look at an early beta suggests that...
View ArticleGoogle Gmail Adding SMS Chat Capability
According to Webmonkey, Google has created an experimental feature to enable sms chat between your friends’ mobile number and you. The feature will be available for all Gmail users from Thursday...
View ArticleCall of Duty: World at War Beta Released!
Call of Duty: World at War, the beta version of PC multiplayer is now live, Activision has released an official statement. On this version players can secure themselves a beta access token by...
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