Entries Tagged as 'Cool Stuff'

MP3 Inventors Take On Pandora With Music Recommendation Engine

Many music recommendation engines have sprouted in the wake of Pandora’s success.  None, however, have been as  accurate and fool proof. Part of the reason is that Pandora relies of HUMANS to help the process along.
TechCrunch is high on Mufin, a new service that opens to the public today. Developed by the folks who invented [...]

2nd Open Web Awards – Vote!

If you haven’t noticed jet 2nd Open Web Awards are going on right now and we need your vote! Nominations was open from November 5th and Mashable reports that they received more than 43.000 nominations this year. Now top ten nominated sites in each category are up for voting. You are welcome to cast your [...]

Tweetag Another Way to Browse the Twittosphere – through Tag Clouds

It’s been awhile since we’ve featured a Twitter-related application or service. So, it’s a good thing that Tweetag – which offers a unique way of browsing through all the public tweets on Twitter seems to be a pretty exciting new Twitter tool.

Star Chefs Collaborate On Cookstr, Recipe Finder

Just when you thought the rise of vowel-phobic domain names was yesterday’s news, a new one gets cooked up.
Cookstr offers up 200 star chefs, cookbook authors and publishers, all sharing their recipes and culinary expertise.. Unlike sites that allow any ‘chef’ to share their instructions on how to make ‘perfect grilled cheese,’ this site limits [...]

Mozilla Lets You Accesorize your Firefox Easily With Add-Ons

Mozilla’s web browser Firefox is a browser – we all know this fact. And we have known this a long time ago that’s why Firefox has steadily grown through the years. Part of Mozilla’s success was mainly due to the available extensions which third-party developers and Mozilla folks themselves have made available to use together [...]

Voice-Enabled Search Comes to the iPhone

Last week, a rumor of a new Google Mobile App for the iPhone is making the voice-recognition feature a reality. Many waited for it to become available as early as Friday but for no apparent reason it didn’t show up in the iTunes apps store. What it needed was a single post from the Official [...]

Share Your PowerPoint Presentations with SlideBoom

PowerPoint Presentations are powerful and engaging tools for promoting your brand or conveying project results. But most PowerPoint presentations are heavy on the file size and difficult to share via attachment. Hence, most of us turn to online slide presentations to share the contents of our PowerPoint presentations. But most if not all of these [...]

Find Great Deals at Yahoo Deals

Another just in time for the holiday shopping post from us here at Rotorblog. In times like these when everybody else seems to be tightening their belts, finding sites which offer great bargains and deals on Holiday stuff seems to have become a necessity today. And Yahoo’s Shopping Portal knows exactly done and is bringing [...]

AT&T Launches its Own Video Search Engine, VideoCrawler

AT&T has just a launched a new video search engine called – video crawler. Although it is not quite clear as to why AT&T is venturing into a video search engine, VideoCrawler which was created in cooperation with startup Divvio, is a pretty sleek and robust search engine catering to the video-hungry users like us.

VentureDig Is Like Twitter for Entrepreneurs

Who really has the time to find all the best new websites and products out on the web?
I don’t, and certainly the creator of this new website, VentureDig, doesn’t either. The founder, Scott, started this Web site within the past month as a sounding board (or micro-blogging board, as he refers to it) for new [...]

Listen to Music Via Streamdrag Thanks to YouTube

For those of you familiar with Pandora.com, this Web site is a similar concept but with more control over the songs. Streamdrag is powered by YouTube and allows you to search for your favorite songs and best of all, listen for free.

Schedule Twitter Tweets With Twuffer (say that fast 3 times!)

We all live busy lives, so any Website that offers the ability to schedule happenings in advance, gets our attention.
The latest on a long parade of Twitter apps is Twuffer, a site that allows you to compose Twitter messages for future release.