Posted in google on March 20th, 2007 No Comments »
You can now choose from 6 different themes to liven up your personalized Google homepage. Nothing groundbreaking but I like it. I’m using the Sweet Dreams theme which will automatically match the landscape with the time of day with sunrise and sunset, etc.
Lifehacker- Customize Google Homepage
Posted in google on March 16th, 2007 No Comments »
At first I thought this isn’t really that handy, but then I thought this could be of use for those whose work has Gmail blocked at the company firewall. Most companies won’t block www.google.com so this may give you a loophole to use Google talk.
Add Google Talk to your Google homepage - Lifehacker
Posted in google on March 14th, 2007 No Comments »
If you live in one of the select 30 major U.S. cities then you will now see a new button on the Google Maps called Traffic. It can help you plan a route around bad traffic congestion by seeing what roads are showing as red, then finding an alternate smooth sailing route in green. Not [...]
Posted in techie on March 9th, 2007 No Comments »
Head to head comparisons of the loading time of the same exact site. The numbers don’t lie, see the links below to see your self. I was able to test the same exact site with UCFPride.com pointing to LunarPages web hosting and UCFTailgate.com pointing to PowWeb web hosting- although the content is exactly the same. [...]
Posted in best-of-web, funny on March 8th, 2007 No Comments »
Saw this on Techcrunch, thought it was worth passing along. The Kegulator is a site you can visit to determine how much beer, ice, and cups you need for a party. You tell it how many drinkers there will be and how much they will be drinking and it calculates your needs. Gotta love the [...]
Posted in music on March 6th, 2007 2 Comments »
Just got it at lunch, listening to now- so far it is FANTASTIC! Check it out for yourself on iTunes or just take my word for it and buy it on Amazon right now. The album, called Neon Bible, is the follow-up to their 2004 debut album- Funeral.
Early favorites are “Keep the Car Running” and [...]
Posted in software on March 1st, 2007 No Comments »
That’s the story according to Adobe. The software will be free, ad supported, and online. It will remain to be seen how feature rich it will be, but I’ll definitely be checking it out!
Adobe Photoshop: Online Edition