21
2006
Bug Me Not - Say goodbye to compulsory registration!
Fed up of having to register at certain websites just to read a news article or download a file? You no longer have to go through this time-consuming process of handing over your personal information.
Introducing, http://www.bugmenot.com, a free service which allows users to share login information at sites that make registration compulsory. You don’t even [...]
21
2006
Indian social bookmarking sites take off & it’s a rush out there already..
I have been approached by four social bookmarking sites for reviews; however instead of writing individual reviews, it makes sense to do a sweeping scan of this entire space, hence this round up post. It has taken me multiple sessions spread over a week to put together this review.
If the essence of Web2.0 is social [...]
20
2006
15 Websites that Changed the World
Guardian Unlimited is running a great article called Websites that changed the world. It’s odd to think of things we take so much for granted as having changed the world, but it’s true, they did. Among the world-changing web sites…
15 Websites that Changed the World
Originally from Technophilia by Abdul Jaleel
19
2006
Essential email filters
You may not use them all, but there are some great ideas for email filters here:
I receive hundreds of email messages a day, but only a couple dozen actually make it into my inbox. Thanks to the automated power of full-strength email filters, just the messsages that are important enough to deal with catch my [...]
18
2006
Freenigma: encrypt your webmail (gmail, yahoo!, hotmail…) using Firefox
Freenigma makes it easy to use strong e-mail encryption in your favorite webmail (Web-based email) service. It is available as a toolbar for Firefox, and will allow you to encrypt/decrypt messages sent between Freenigma users, sensing such message “automagicaly”, when the toolbar is installed.
Freenigma uses the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG), a widely used cryptographic software [...]
17
2006
Shut that browser up with flashmute…
FlashMute lets you mute or lower the volume of any sounds originating from you browser or just those coming from embedded flash. a nifty Ctrl+Alt+m hotkey turns muting on and off.
download here
Shut that browser up with flashmute…
Originally from AsenDURE @ Corner of 11th & 20th by asendure
17
2006
New Yahoo! Photos Web 2.0 out of beta- integrates with Mail, Messenger and Mobile
The Web 2.0 version of Yahoo! Photos is out of beta. It allows people to download high-resolution photos, tag shots with descriptors for easy search and comment on other peoples’ images. Yahoo! Photos also features integration with Yahoo Mail, Messenger, Mobile and 360.
Link- http://new.photos.yahoo.com/
New Yahoo! Photos Web 2.0 out of beta- integrates with Mail, Messenger [...]
17
2006
Nav4All: Free online GPS Navigation, Tracking & Tracing for mobiles
Nav4All has introduced a free GPS route navigation software for Symbian, S60, UIQ and Windows Mobile mobile phones. If you have a GPS reciever, Nav4All will guide you with on screen directions using your GPS satellite coordinates to your destination. If you don’t have a GPS, you can still download routes on your phone but [...]
16
2006
Quick Web 2.0 Logo Generator
I usually frown upon use of the term Web 2.0 but I have to use it here. MSIG has a quick logo/image generator that quickly takes your entry and produces a Web 2.0-type image. The site was created to be a parody of Web 2.0 but you may get some use out of [...]
14
2006
15 web sites that changed the world
Filed under: Web services
Guardian Unlimited is running a great article called Websites that changed the world. It’s odd to think of things we take so much for granted as having changed the world, but it’s true, they did. Among the world-changing web sites are Wikipedia, Blogger, MySpace, Amazon.com, and, of course, Yahoo! and Google. One [...]
