Express yourself and communicate with others in fun ways using Sketchcast
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Cool Websites | Leave a Comment
Personally, I love web sites that allow you to express yourself in cool and new ways, such as two web sites that I reviewed previously, Animoto and Graphita. Another cool site I want to mention is called Sketchcast and it takes an old concept and merges it with cool Web 2.0 technology.
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Read More..>>Use FeedHub to create a filterable and customizable master RSS feed
Posted on September 28, 2007 - Filed Under Cool Websites | 2 Comments
So can anyone tell me how many feeds they are currently subscribed to? 25? 50? 100? Possibly more! With all of those feeds and their corresponding topics and categories, it can sometimes take quite a bit of time to find a post or story that really interests you. Some blogs out there are very niche and therefore their readers find EVERY post to be useful, however, for most other blogs and sites (including mine), there are a wide range of topics that are written about and a reader may only be interested in one particular category.
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Read More..>>Send cool emails, greeting cards, or ecards using Zlango
Posted on September 27, 2007 - Filed Under Cool Websites | Leave a Comment
Zlango is an interesting site that basically takes "emoticons" to the next level by making an entire language out of icons and visual representations. Zlango is a universal language for the web and for mobile that is based on picture talk and icon language. Using rich and colorful graphic icons, you can communicate with others without having to use any words!
Amazingly enough, it only takes about 200 icons to convey most daily messages, write songs, or translate books into visually fun and creative experiences. According to the web site, Zlango is an International language that is relevant in any country or culture.
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Read More..>>Three utilities to enhance functionality in Windows Explorer
Posted on September 27, 2007 - Filed Under Windows XP | 2 Comments
Unfortunately due to many problems that people have with Windows Explorer, such as random error messages and computer crashes, many people want to change or replace Windows Explorer altogether with a more robust alternative. I have tried this myself, but have found that I end up always coming back to the default Explorer installed in Windows because it’s just there and works fine most of the time.
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Read More..>>How to fix Window Media Player "Cannot Play This DVD" error message
Posted on September 26, 2007 - Filed Under Computer Tips | 3 Comments
Isn’t it great how even in our modern computer age with Windows XP and Windows Vista, you can still receive an error like “windows media player cannot play this dvd because there is problem with digital copy protection” when you’re trying to watch a regular DVD from Blockbuster or Netflix on your computer! It’s really a pain in the butt that something like that doesn’t just “work” considering it’s VERY COMMON for people to watch DVDs on their computers!
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Read More..>>Amazon joins the MP3 download service arena with DRM-free digital music
Posted on September 26, 2007 - Filed Under Industry News | 1 Comment
Yesterday Amazon announced it’s new MP3 download service with 2.3 million songs ready to download and all without copy protection! Of course, you might be thinking "Well that’s great, but Wal-Mart has been doing the same thing and I already use E-Music, so why switch"? Good question! I asked myself the same thing and basically came to the conclusion that Amazon selling MP3’s might actually work because I also happy to buy a crap load of other stuff from them!
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