Entries from January 2008

Is Your Best Buy a Mac?

By early 2009 there is a good chance you will stroll into your local Best Buy and be able to buy a Mac. The electronics retailer is planning to double the number of stores that sell Apple computers. While all of the chain’s stores sell iPods, Apple computers are currently available at only [...]

Check Your Family’s Timelines through Geni.com

Brief background in case you are not familiar with genealogy site, Geni.com. It’s a social networking site geared for creating your family tree online. It’s a collaborative in a way since; members of your family tree can create their own family tree and connect it to your own family tree as well. If you enter [...]

How to Organize Your AIM Buddy List

Today on AIM community blog I found an article that might be very useful to many AIM users so if you are one I definitely recommend you to check it out. I know from my experience that  nice organized contact list not only helps you faster find people you are looking for but also lets [...]

Yahoo! UK Social Find of the Year 2007 Award Goes to Dog Community Site

Yahoo released their annual awards for the most interesting and innovative websites of the year and in social category the award goes to Doggy Snaps – place where people can talk about their dogs. Similar to it’s closest brothers like Dogster or Pawspot Doggy Snaps allows you to communicate with other pet owners and [...]

Track the Presidential Race and Predict Winners

For those of us living in America, the race for the White House is in full swing.  It will be impossible to watch the news from this point forward without having politicians shoved in our faces.  In case you can’t get enough on the boob tube, there’s even more on the Web.  Growing at lightening [...]

Create Your Mobile Web Site at Jagango in 5 Simple Steps

You’ve got to give credit to the development in the mobile web industry for continually advancing the state of technology. What use to be a technically difficult task of creating mobile web site has now become an easy task. And with a user-friendly mobile creation site such as CellAdmin’s Jagango, creating your mobile web site [...]

Will Greed Kill the One Child Per Laptop Program?

Things are getting ugly in the low-cost laptop sector as Intel has bowed out of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program. Citing a “philosophical impasse” (aka, their competitor AMD is providing chips for the computers) the chip maker continues to work towards creating its own expensive laptop, the Classmate.
Sounds to me like some [...]

10 Cool Modules to Beef Up Your Yahoo Mash Profile

Yahoo’s social networking site Mash has been around for quite some time now and yet it has never seemed to get a good leap from the ground. Yes, despite bearing the Yahoo brand, Yahoo Mash failed to gain mass popularity and to get into the ranks of top social networks such as mySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn.
It [...]

Make Movies of Your Website Visitors

Create a “movie” of your Website’s visitors and track their every movement. In essence, that’s what ClickTale, a tool for Webmasters, promises to do.Many Website owners are inundated with page views and unique visitors and a million other metrics, but the reality is, they can’t easily uncover people’s surfing patterns.
Thanks to ClickTale’s videos, you [...]

Waste Time at Work By Morphing Celebrity Faces

Here’s a little insight into your author’s personal world. Often, together with family and friends, I’ll play really stupid celebrity games. For example, “Who Would You Rather Do?”; “Who Would You Rather Look Like?”; “Build the Perfect Star” (Angelina’s eyes, Katie’s legs, etc.) and so on. Given that little tidbit, it [...]

5 Cool Things You Can Do at Glinkster, a Social Networking Site for Gamers

Gamers have been pretty much alive and kicking online since ages ago. And in today’s web 2.0 era, it is but natural that they should have their own social networking site. Contrary to what the normal people say, gamers are not actually the most “anti-social” type of human being. In fact, in their quest [...]

Manually Crawl the Internet With Walk2Web

As the Web has grown, it has becoming increasingly difficult to visualize the pieces that make up the puzzle. Take all of the internal and external links coming to and from RotorBlog, for instance. Trying to picture it as an image gives me a headache. Well cue my aspirin, walk2web.