Archive for September, 2007
Now you can find out exactly what your pal was feeling like in his head when he/she was typing out that email to you. I know it sounds weird and a bit eerie but that is the kind of service this new company is trying to offer to users.
SnapFeel can apparently gauge a person’s […]
September 26th, 2007 | Posted in new ventures, software, technology | 1 Comment
If you belong to that group of internet socialites actively participating in numerous social networks, you might sometimes find tracking and staying in constant touch with every network quite a tedious job.
But what if you can access all those social networks from your desktop by means of a comfortable interface? That is exactly what […]
September 25th, 2007 | Posted in blogging, flickr, software | No Comments
eBay, a popular site for auctions, is already a hot destination for buyers to find great deals on items they would like to purchase. Want to go a step further and find even sweeter deals? Read on.
There are a huge number of listings on eBay that are misspelled. Now, because of the incorrect spellings, say […]
September 22nd, 2007 | Posted in ebay, internet, shopping | No Comments
Do you feel you aren’t doing enough justice to that boundless creative energy in you? Well, here’s a real fun tool you can use to let that energy gush out.
Bubblr is a free online tool that lets you search among flickr photos, pick out some of them, add speech or thought bubbles to them and […]
September 19th, 2007 | Posted in flickr, fun, time-wasters | No Comments
BlogRush is a newly launched venture aimed at bloggers that comes with the intention of providing users with the ‘fastest and easiest way to instantly drive a flood of targeted readers to your blog‘.
The basic idea behind the initiative is quite simple and one that has been around for some time:
You sign-up for BlogRush […]
September 15th, 2007 | Posted in blogging, new ventures, website traffic | No Comments
One feature that is used a lot in most browsers is the ‘remember password’ feature. In Firefox too, everytime you enter your username and password for the first time in a login-form, a small box pops out asking you if you want Firefox to remember your password.
When you click on the ‘Remember‘ button, Firefox adds […]
September 13th, 2007 | Posted in firefox, tips tricks n hacks | No Comments
As the number of blogs on the internet grows by leaps and bounds the number of ways and methods of tracking blog entries too are growing. Here is another one.
BlogRovr, a Firefox plug-in, asks you for a list of your favourite blogs at the time of registering. Later on, when the plugin is installed onto […]
September 12th, 2007 | Posted in add-ons, firefox, plug-ins, software | No Comments
Technorati - the big blog indexer has come out with another new feature to help users browse through the latest in the burgeoning blogosphere.
This feature called Technorati Topics lists out the most recent posts published by the most popular bloggers within the general topic or category you are searching for so you can save some […]
September 11th, 2007 | Posted in blogging, news, technorati | No Comments
Now, everytime you search for an picture using Google Image Search you will see a link at the bottom of the page showing the search results that says: “Want to help improve Google Image Search? Try Google Image Labeler.”
Google Image Labeler is actually a game! Quite cool and addictive if you have some some spare […]
September 11th, 2007 | Posted in fun, google, news, time-wasters | No Comments
In a bid to create something new in the music segment, Sony has come out with a new screen-less mp3 player where the controlling is through motions and displays and status indications are all through lights.
The device is totally controlled by physically moving the device in various ways or by rolling the roller at the […]
September 11th, 2007 | Posted in gadgets | No Comments