Archive for 2006
Google to Offer Web Site Registration for Addresses Ending in .com, .net, .biz and .info
Google is entered into the Domain business for registering Web site addresses in a move aimed at encouraging more usage of the online search leader's free software products. The company is offering its latest service in a partnership with
Are you looking for a new RSS feed reader that offers good support for video, audio and photos. The content available in the market is moving much faster than the tools to consume it. This post review’s 10 leading RSS readers on the market, a paragraph about each product and a chart comparing
Customizing your Mac is easier than ever these days. I started combing the web looking for new ways to “trick out” my Mac, and found these 10 links. They offer a variety of ways you can make your Mac your own, increase functionality and ease of use, and Pimp out
A Linux project which tries to provide users an identical Windows XP look&feel. If you are interested you can take a look at the SourceForge project here. So, who's copying who now? And why?
"LXP is a desktop enviroment identical to Windows XP. LXP is a collection of different pieces of GNU software (icewm, xfe,
Even though more and more teams at Microsoft seem to be shying away from christening their fledgling products with good, old-fashioned code names – favoring the ever-so-boring “V.Next” designation instead — there are still some who are doing so.
Microsoft code names always have piqued my interest. They offer some great clues about the Redmondians’ development
For all those “who don’t want to use Gravatar on their blog! You can now use MyAvatars, a plugin that shows MyBlogLog’s avatars in your comments instead of Gravatar’s ones even if you’re not subscribed to MyBlogLog.
Features of version 0.1a:
Gets MyBlogLog avatars of your commenters
Links directly to their MyBlogLog profiles
Easy installation & template integration
Added email
Yahoo! Music launched Video 3.0 beta, which will have both Firefox and Mac compatibility through flash technology, higher quality video streams, and tailored playlist capabilities. It will also allow users to control the player’s video sequence, much like Yahoo Music Unlimited and, to an extent, LAUNCHcast. There is