Jul29
Administrator

You can share items when using Google’ online RSS Reader - Google Reader. Just select the Share button (see below) at the bottom of each RSS item.

You view you shared items and see the URL you can give to others by clicking the Shared Items selection:

Here is an example of the Shared Items blog.
Blogging, InternetResource, ToolsGadgetsGear
Apr02
Administrator
Do interesting and fun things with your photos stored on Flickr: using flagrantdisregard.com Flickr Toys
InternetResource, Photos
Apr02
Administrator
Zoto is another photo sharing/hosting service I am trying out.

Do more with your digital photos.
* * Custom photo galleries
* * Blog your photos quickly
* * Secure storage and sharing
On Zoto, you can safely store and organize nearly an unlimited number of digital photos, with total control over who has access to which of your photos. You can share your photos with family and friends through galleries and slideshows. You can quickly and easily publish photos to your blog.
Source : Zoto :: Photo Sharing - Photo Hosting
InternetResource, Photos
Mar17
Administrator
DabbleDB looks very interesting. It is still in private beta testing. Seems like something that fits in with my interests: spreadsheets, databases, web apps, sharing. Here is a blurb from the dabbledb about page:
Dabble combines the best of group spreadsheets, custom databases, and intranet web applications into a new way to manage and share your information online. You can use Dabble to:
* Model your business
Choose your own categories of data. Add as many fields as you need. Link to other data. Extend or change the model at any time.
* Share your data
Access your database from anywhere over the web. Invite your colleagues to browse or edit it. Export to your spreadsheet or to PDF. Keep tabs on changes through your newsreader or your calendar.
* Explore your data
Search through your data instantly. Navigate via links and backlinks. Interactively group, sort, and filter the results. Then save that view and share it with others.
* Get smart results
Start off entering text. Then give Dabble some hints: with native support for dates and times, URLs and email addresses, street addresses, currency, and other data types, Dabble can give you calendar views, subtotals, and more at no extra cost. -
More at About Dabble DB
*** UPDATE : Demo on dabbledb at http://dabbledb.com/utr/
InformationSolution, InternetResource
Mar12
Administrator
I would hope that Google would backup my Google account. But…
With all the recent talk of Gmail accounts being deleted, this is a very helpful guide that you can use to easily backup your Gmail.
To use your Gmail e-mail account in Outlook, you must first make sure POP3 support is enabled in Gmail, and then you can add it to Outlook.
More at betapundit: How to use Outlook to backup your Gmail account.
InformationSolution, InternetResource
Dec22
mebby
“Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox. Just hit F8
or click the little pencil icon at the bottom right to bring up the
blog editor and easily post to your Wordpress, MovableType or Blogger
blogs.
Performancing for Firefox is for Firefox 1.5 and above only. We’ve made use of a number of cool new features within Firefox 1.5, so you’ll need that version of Firefox to try it.”
Source - http://performancing.com/firefox
InternetResource, ToolsGadgetsGear
Nov23
mebby
Warning Label Generator
The Warning Label Generator is a fun way to generate your own warning labels
InternetResource
Aug21
Administrator
Google Maps is one of the web technologies that take the web to the next level. When Google introduced Google Maps with searchable and pannable interface, and recently released the API for adding implementation on the map, it creates many interest from users and developers.
Now information on the web does not need to bind to “what” and “how” already. Your piece of information can be also represent “where” with Google Maps.
For our readers, I want to provide some greatest implementations on Google Maps, to speed up your retrieval of information on “where”. This is the essential top resources for Google Maps.
Source - lifehack.org » Essential Resources for Google Maps
InformationSolution, InternetResource
Jul10
Administrator
Google Earth – Explore, Search and Discover

I have tried Google Earth and have it to be incredibly easy to use. It is definitely fun to “play” with Google Earth. You can fly over the ground, zoom, and tilt using the mouse, and add roads, borders, dining, lodging, and buildings.
Want to know more about a specific location? Dive right in — Google Earth combines satellite imagery, maps and the power of Google Search to put the world’s geographic information at your fingertips.
* Fly from space to your neighborhood. Type in an address and zoom right in.
* Search for schools, parks, restaurants, and hotels. Get driving directions.
* Tilt and rotate the view to see 3D terrain and buildings.
* Save and share your searches and favorites. Even add your own annotations.
Source : Google Earth - Home
InternetResource
Jun04
mebby
Outdoor wedding in Seattle this weekend? Spring skiing in Tahoe? Or maybe you are wondering weather this is the right weekend to replace your roof? Keep an eye on the weekly forecast with Weather subscriptions. Simply click the ‘Add’ link from your My Feeds display, and then select the ‘Weather’ link. You can add a weather forecast by city or by zipcode to get a daily forecast update for the entire week. Forecasts are available in cities throughout the world and, like all of Bloglines, this new feature is localized in the 8 different languages that Bloglines supports. Check out the Ask Jeeves blog today where Robyn DeuPree, the new Product Manager for Bloglines, introduces herself and shares how she’s using weather subscription for her upcoming road trip.
Source - Bloglines | News
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