Browsing Month April, 2007
Managing Your Blog Comments
By admin at April 29, 2007 | 12:04 am | 0 Comment
If you were wondering how to manage blog comments of yours or the comments on interesting posts at blogs you rarely read, you might forget to check back and see if anyone responded. Sometimes an interesting conversation is difficult to track when it happens so asynchronously. A new tool, CoComment, aims to change that. Sign up and keep track of comments and conversations more...
Mobile With Motion Sensors
By admin at April 28, 2007 | 11:50 pm | 0 Comment
A new mobile phone in Japan from wireless carrier NTT DoCoMo has motion sensors. You can even use the phone to play games through movements, just like the Nintendo Wii game console.The D904i from Japan's largest carrier, DoCoMo, comes with a motion sensor that detects shaking and tilting. For game play users "can move the handset like a tennis racket or fishing pole in more...
Five Best Free Websites Tool and Services
By admin at April 28, 2007 | 11:17 pm | 0 Comment
Google AnalyticsGoogle Analytics has rapidly become the industry leader in site analytics - giving paid options such as WebTrends a run for their money. Simply copy and paste a small piece of code onto your web pages and Google offers advanced tracking and traffic statistics for free. To learn more about using Google Analytics, Ian Lurie of Conversation Marketing has more...
What Is Meshly?
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 10:05 pm | 0 Comment
Meshly is not really like Twitter; it is not really like del.icio.us; and it is not really like digg. But comparisons to all three are fair when trying to figure out just what exactly Meshly actually is. Like Twitter, Meshly is an instant blogging application, like del.icio.us it is about saving links, and it has a voting component that closely resembles digg.The best way more...
WorkHack Redefine Simple Task Mangment
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 10:05 pm | 0 Comment
WorkHack, a task list web app that takes simple to a whole new level. There are very nearly no features to WorkHack. There is no sign up, no tagging, no due dates, no multi-user support. Just to-do lists, organized into three priority categories (High, Medium, and Low) and sorted by color or size.Getting started with WorkHack is easy: just plug in the captcha text on the more...
Wakoopa For Your Deskstop Application.
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 10:05 pm | 0 Comment
Last.fm does for music what Dutch startup Wakoopa wants to do for your desktop applications. Like Last.fm, Wakoopa uses a downloaded tracker, except if follows how often you use applications instead of listen to music. Similarly, Wakoopa has also built a Rails-powered social website around the data, letting users share their preferences with friends, write reviews of more...
CallTheFuture
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 10:05 pm | 0 Comment
CallTheFuture calls the specified number with the given return name.Its Useful For:Giving yourself a business reminder Setting notification for appointment Have an emergency reason to leave a meeting.More: more...
The FriedChillies.Com
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 10:05 pm | 0 Comment
The All Time food network.Check more...
Google Patent Search
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 10:05 pm | 0 Comment
As part of Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful, we’re constantly working to expand the diversity of content we make available to our users. With Google Patent Search, you can now search the full text of the U.S. patent corpus and find patents that interest you.Frequently Asked Questions Q. Where does more...
Small Sites Now Targeting Mobile Web
By admin at April 27, 2007 | 4:34 am | 0 Comment
Mr. Tromp signed up for a mobile Web address with the newly available suffix "dot-mobi" and used a self-starter kit from a company called Roundpoint Ltd. to build www.kilburnie.mobi, the mobile site for his Inn at Craig Farm. He says he's gotten a surprisingly good response, with 30 to 40 new calls per month from interested travelers who heard of his inn by accessing the more...

