Entries Tagged as 'Online Communications'

Watch Stars Sign Your Autograph Live Online

Like most little boys of the 80s, I was a baseball card collector. There was nothing more satisfying than completing a set, peeling back a pack and seeing that ‘rare’ rookie card or making the ultimate trade with a buddy. Laying awake at night, I would often dream about how my thousands of [...]

Customize Frames for Digital Pictures With RealMemories

First you had digital pictures.  Then you had services to print your picture for under 10 cents a pop.  The next natural step in the progression is here… custom frames.
RealMemories.com wants to help put your digital photos into frames that are personalized and made-by-hand – just for you.

Need Royalty-Free Music for Your Podcast or Website?

For the most part, Podsafe music, simply put, is not very good. However, rather than run the risk of nasty legal proceedings, it’s really the only alternative average Joe podcasters have.  As a podcast producer myself, I know how time consuming it can be to track down some decent tunes.
Photo royalty Website iStockphoto, which last [...]

Join the mobile freedom movement with Nimbuzz!

Here’s another one of them mobile/pc application that bridges the great divide through the use of mobile phones – the Nimbuzz Talk from Mobile Crunch. Nimbuzz is free mobile application that supports voice, mobile presence, conference calls, and SMS messaging across mobile devices, PC’s, and mobile to PC or PC to mobile.

Lifestreaming Made Easy From Anywhere

Would you pay several dollars a month to save, edit and and search logs that you build to record your activities?  Logdit, a new software as a service (SaaS) application, certainly hopes so.  The horizontal platform lets you create, run and update logs that are driven by your interests.  (BTW, there’s a free package too).
The [...]

Stop Listening to Voicemail: Read It!

It was until recently that I realized how much I prefer text to all other forms of media.  And this is coming from Mr. New Media Podcaster Guy.  Seriously, give me text any day of the week.  It’s easier to understand.  It’s quicker to digest.  It’s also the quietest form of communication, lending itself nicely [...]

Summize makes it possible to find the latest Twitter buzz, and I’m amazed

Pardon me for yet again another Twitter post. I really can’t help it. Like I always say, Twitter is the wave of web 2.0, social networking and online communication. So, what do we have now? Twitter search engine – Summize.

Link all your web-based email in Zenbe web mail service

I must admit that when I got an invitation from Zenbe to check out their web mail service, I didn’t gave it much attention as I was busy writing some posts. But when I finally get to look at Zenbe, I couldn’t stop exploring further what the site can offer. And boy was I amazed [...]

Connect Instantly with People You Meet via Social Networks through SMS

Ok, the title of this post maybe a bit confusing as I got a little confused while reading it. To put it in another way, rmbrME is a new mobile service that lets you send social networking request to people you meet just by sending SMS to their mobile phone. By simply texting their mobile [...]

The Web Made Easy for Seniors With BigScreenLive

This post is for anyone with a parent or grandparent over the age of 60. If the elder in your life gets lost on the Internet and spends hours on the phone with you as you walk them through basic things like reading e-mail, we have the perfect Mother’s or Father’s Day gift – [...]

Send Twitter Messages using your Voice

Alright, if it were not enough that Twitter is cool as it is right now, here’s one more reason that would make us all love Twitter some more – TwitterFone. Just by its name alone, we could easily deduce what this application can do to our Twitter experience, right? That’s right folks, phone + twitter [...]

The iPhone’s got its own photo sharing site – Natuba

This is one of the few times that I really wish I have an iPhone right now. With third party services made specifically for the iPhone, who wouldn’t want to have an iPhone? Sadly, I would still have to wait for ages, before the iPhone reached our local soil. So, I guess I will [...]