Score One for the Good Guys!
Created by police officers who saw the need for a venue to connect property owners with their stolen goods, JustStolen.net is an asset tracking and property recovery service.
Created by police officers who saw the need for a venue to connect property owners with their stolen goods, JustStolen.net is an asset tracking and property recovery service.
I will be pretty straightforward with this post as the site/service I’m going to feature is pretty straightforward about its services as well. The site - Presdo. What does it do? It lets you schedule an event on a web-based environment, let your prospective invitees know about the schedule, if your invitees accepts scheduling done. [...]
Thinking back on my junior high school days, I believe there was only one course I failed.
T-Y-P-I-N-G
Due more to poor behavior than my awkward typing style (I tend to use my pointer fingers and that’s about it!), I like to think my skills would now impress Mr. Duncan.
Or not.
Welcome to TypeRacer, a Web-based game that [...]
What started as a Flash-based media manager that lets users create slide shows and share pictures with their online friends that goes by the name Oosah is now a full-featured web 2.0 application. Oosah now works not only with digital photos but other digital media such as videos and music/audio files. But that’s just a [...]
Tired of uploading your videos to YouTube? Can’t wait any longer for YouTube to give you partnership rights to earn from your own videos? New web application/site StartYourTube will provide you that service by letting you create your own StartYourTube site, or what they call Tubes. We’re not talking here of a YouTube account, [...]
Looks like the opening up of MySpace platform has not only done MySpace some good but the whole social networking universe as well. As developers gained access to MySpace’s development platform, more and more great applications have been developed. One of these applications is the recently launched video chat facility courtesy of SightSpeed Light.
It looks like we here at Rotorblog are the ones who can’t seem to get enough of Twitter. If the 10 Twitter apps I listed a couple of days ago made want more apps, Andrew has just posted about how you can track your packages using Twitter. If you want more, here’s another one which [...]
I must admit that this post’s title may seem a bit confusing. Well, that’s because I got confused at first while reading Moblf’s FAQ to find out what their services is all about. If you want to dig into the basics of how moblf works, read the FAQ, but I’m telling you, it might get [...]
There’s nothing more exciting than getting a package. I vividly remember being a little kid, perched in the window, hoping that the UPS man was coming to our house.
Even as a grown up, a surprise FedEx at work can be a thrill. There’s just something magical about the unexpected. Heck, even anticipating a package is [...]
If you’re over 25, you probably remember the days of sending a ’shout out’ over the radio. These days, with the advent of social networks, declaring you love (or hate!) is easier than ever. And MySpace Photo Shout Out just made it even more simple.
Bring expression to MySpace and Photobucket pictures by adding your own [...]
Microsoft has announced probably its most ambitious web project so far – the Live Mesh. If Yahoo has not one upped Microsoft with the Yahoo Mash! Microsoft would have probably taken the name. Anyway, Microsoft’s Live Mesh aims to give us a web facility where we can synchronize our files from different devices, and later [...]
Long before Flickr or Picasa, there was Photobucket. For awhile Photobucket has been the standard for uploading and sharing photos to the web. Through Photobucket, you can easily upload you photos and link to them in your blogs or site. But aside from being a storage for people’s photos, Photobucket doesn’t seem to have improved [...]