Friday, June 15, 2007

Blog Backup Online

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Default websites in Firefox

Always open the same five sites first thing every morning? firefox lets you open them all at the same time to make the start of your day easier.
Just open the sites in the tabbed order you want to view them, then go to Tools>Options>Main and click "Use Current Pages" then hit OK.

Templates for work, home, and play


Trying to make a calendar in Excel or a newsletter in Word? Microsoft offers hundreds of downloadable Office templates online that look great and are ready to go. Check them out here.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Knot knowledge

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Problem: I used to know how to tie a lot of knots when I was in scouts. Is there a good site to refresh my skills?

Solution: From scouting and climbing knots to boating and fishing knots, here is a site that doesn’t just tell you how to tie them—it shows you. Animated Knots by Grog (www.animatedknots.com) has step-by-step instructions with images. Whether you used to be a knot pro or know nothing about knots, this site untangles the mess of trying to tie two things together.

The right amount of paint

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Problem: The last time I painted a room in our home, I overbought the paint and ended up with extra gallons. I want to use the remainder to paint another room, but I’m afraid there isn’t quite enough left. How can I figure out the right amount?

Solution: The Interior Paint Calculator is what you need. It’s one of a number of handy online tools on the Easy2DIY site (www.easy2diy.com). To find the paint calculator, go to Task and select Painting. Then click the How-To Tutorials tab and then the Interior Paint Calculator. Now that you’re here, it’s all a matter of simply filling in your room’s details (length, width, and height, as well as door and window info), and you’ll get a recommendation for the number of gallons/quarts for walls, ceiling, and trim.

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Friday, January 12, 2007

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Friday, January 05, 2007

2006 Best Video Aggregation Site



VideoSift is a video site based on community submissions and voting. The site currently caters mostly ot the taste of the geek-and-college crowd, but that should change with time

http://www.videosift.com/

2006 Best Online Task Manager





  • Locate your tasks.
    • Use the map to see where your tasks are located in the real world. See what's nearby or on your way, and plan the best way to get things done.
  • Manage tasks quickly and easily.
    • An intuitive interface makes managing tasks fun. Set due dates easily with next Friday or in 2 weeks. Extensive keyboard shortcuts make task management quicker than ever.
  • Get reminded, anywhere.
    • Receive reminders via email, SMS, and instant messenger (AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Skype and Yahoo! are all supported).
  • Plan your time.
    • See what's due today and tomorrow, and the things you've missed. Prioritize, estimate your time, and postpone with ease. Set tasks to repeat every week or after 2 months.
  • Organize the way you want to.
    • Are you a list lover? Create as many lists as you need. Into tagging? Use the task cloud to easily see what you have to do. Want to store notes along with your tasks? You can do that too.

2006 Best Online Event Calendar



2006 Best Online Instant Messenger



meebo.com is a website for instant messaging from absolutely anywhere. Whether you’re at home, on campus, at work, or traveling foreign lands, hop over to meebo.com on any computer to access all of your buddies (on AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ and Jabber) and chat with them, no downloads or installs required, for free!

2006 Best online Word Processor






"Zoho [Writer] packs most of the functions along the top of the document pane, with familiar graphical icons, such as a disk that you click to save a file. We like the bottom icons that display the document’s tags and sharing status. You can also keep multiple Zoho files open at the same time, which ThinkFree doesn’t allow. By default, Zoho Writer organizes your open documents within tabs."


Features

  • Access from anywhere
    Access, edit, share documents from anywhere
  • Create and edit documents your way
    Create, edit or re-format documents using our WYSIWYG editor
  • Collaborative editing of documents
    Allow multiple users to work on a document simultaneously
  • Load your existing documents
    Import Microsoft Word (DOC), OpenOffice text (ODT & SXW), HTML, RTF, JPG, GIF & PNG files
  • Generate PDF/DOC/ODT
    Export documents created in Zoho Writer as PDF, DOC, ODT, SXW, RTF, HTML & text files
  • Share, don't attach
    Share documents with your friends or publish them for public view
  • Post to your blog
    Directly post documents to your blogs like WordPress, Blogger, TypePad and Live Journal
  • No need for duplicates
    Have multiple versions of a document, not multiple copies
  • Multilingual support
    Support for multiple languages, create documents in your native language
http://www.zohowriter.com/

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Multimedia on your site

Best online "point and click" games

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Travel around the world

No-one knows round-the-world travel
better than rec.travel newsgroup veteran
Marc Brosius. His site is an invaluable
resource for ‘RTW’ trippers, with info on
itineraries, budgeting, destinations,
cultures, languages, health and safety.

Website

Monday, November 13, 2006

Destroy one's website


Type in the address of any website: your site, a friend's site, a famous site, any site you know.
Choose a site that you'd like to punish, or whose destruction would bring you bliss and delight, or just fun.

http://www.netdisaster.com/index.html

What is the Value of Your Website?

What is the Value of Your Website?
Enter your full website address like this: http://it-survival-guide.blogspot.com/
We'll check your backlinks and make our valuation estimate

http://directory.sootle.com/website-worth/

Friday, November 10, 2006

CCleaner.com

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Pile On The Writely Files


Writely (www.writely.com) is a recently relaunched Web-based word processor from Google that rivals Word in its functionality.
Ordinarily, Writely only lets you upload one Word or image file from your PC at a time into the service, but there’s a way around this. After signing into Writely, click the E-mail In button. Here you’ll get a unique email address for your Writely account.
You can send single or multiple documents (up to 500KB) or images (up to 2MB) to this address and Writely will convert them to separate HTML documents. These uploaded files will retain their original file names. Also, any text you include in the email will become a new document that uses the email subject as its file name. All of these attachments will show up in your All Documents folder.
As of this writing, Writely had limited ability to download files to your PC in batches. You can download batches of files, however, if you don’t mind Writely converting them to HTML. Go to the All Documents tab, check the files you want to download, click the Actions dropdown menu and Save As HTML, and your files should download to your PC as a compressed Zip folder.

The most Amazing sites of 2006 (part 2)

TVGASM www.tvgasm.com
When it takes longer to read the episode synopsis than actually watching the episode would take, you know you’ve found a good TV blog. TVgasm is detailed enough in its coverage of favorite TV shows that you no longer need to fret if you’ve missed an episode. We’re split on whether it’s better than Television Without Pity, but it certainly holds its own.


tourfilter www.tourfilter.com
Tourfi lter tracks concerts and shows in 16 major U.S. cities (plus Dublin, London, Melbourne, Toronto, and Vancouver) to ensure that you never miss your favorite band’s gig. The site enlists trackers to keep tabs on artist lineups at scores of venues, whether small clubs or enormous stadiums. Check out the city pages for a list of upcoming shows in your area, or input your favorite bands’ names to get an e-mail when they announce a nearby show.


The Morning News www.themorningnews.org
The site’s name is actually a bit of a misnomer; it’s updated every weekday morning, but not always with news (though you will find the latest news headlines in the right column). The Morning News features short works of both fiction and nonfiction that range from the satirical to the serious. Highlights include the “advice” column “The Non-Expert” and numerous “How-To” guides.


10x10 www.tenbyten.org
10x10 offers an hourly updated snapshot of the world, with the 100 pictures that matter most on a global scale. 10x10 scans a handful of reputable news sites to come up with the top 100 words and images. Clicking on the images lets you dig deeper and find the stories behind them.


Regret the Error www.regrettheerror.com
Regret the Error is the site that takes the mainstream media to task, reprinting corrections and
errors from newspapers, magazines, and other news sources. Funny headlines + media apologies = a great afternoon read.


Goggles www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html
It’s nothing too fancy, but this fun little flight simulator is a mash-up of Google Maps and a cartoony plane. Fly around various towns or even the Moon and Mars, and don’t worry about strafi ng the terrain below—your weapons have no effect.


Guess-the-google
grant.robinson.name/projects/guess-the-google
In this fun and frustrating game, you’re presented with a grid of 16 images that are the results of a Google search for images. Your goal is to guess the search term within 20 seconds.


FlightAware www.flightaware.com
Especially in these days of long airport delays and flight cancellations, FlightAware is a great tool for tracking your loved one’s journey home. The site gives real-time locations for flights in the air, letting you quickly know when friends and family will actually be arriving at the gate. Or just browse to check out what today’s skies look like.


Google Maps Mania
googlemapsmania.blogspot.com
Lots of developers use Google Maps as the basis for creating new online tools. And as more and
more sites publish these tools, one blogger is keeping track of it all. On Google Maps Mania, you’ll find recent sites highlighted, and classics listed. So if you’re looking for, say, a place to share favorite cycling routes, a mash-up using the New York City subway map, or an interactive BBC news map, you’re in luck.


CAREERS
Dice www.dice.com
Dice makes looking for technology jobs a bit easier, especially for tech newbies.

Monster www.monster.com
Job-listing veteran Monster has an impressive number of listings, and referrals for job fairs and training events.

Yahoo! HotJobs hotjobs.yahoo.com
Search hundreds of thousands of job listings. Useful Career Tools section.


DevX www.devx.com
A developer’s paradise
of tools, tips, and tutorials.


DistroWatch.com
Stay up to date on all the latest Linux releases. You’ll also find helpful reviews, articles, and interviews here.


www.w3schools.com
This extensive online Web-building resource covers everything from basic HTML to advanced XML, and it’s all free.


CONSUMER ELECTRONICS & PHOTOGRAPHY
Digital Photography Review
www.dpreview.com
Breaking news from the digicam universe, plus exhaustive reviews of the latest models.

Engadget www.engadget.com
Consumer-electronicsblog behemoth with the latest gadget news and rumors.

PopPhoto.com
The Web site for Popular Photography is a veritable What’s What and Who’s Who in photography, with news, reviews, and how-to articles.


Shutterfly www.shutterfly.com
This beautifully designed photocentric site is remarkably easy to use, and, in large part, free.

The most Amazing sites of 2006

ajaxWrite www.ajaxwrite.com
It’s a Web-based word processor that’s free and that works (but only in Firefox).


Download Squad www.downloadsquad.com
Download Squad keeps you up to date on the latest happenings in the world of software and Web applications. The site is informative, witty, and graphical, and the bloggers post quite a bit.


GmailTips www.gmailtips.com
This exhaustive Gmail tips site has all sorts of hints and tricks to help you get the most out of the free mail service. The site is run by Jim of Jim’s Tips, and if it doesn’t quench your thirst for shortcuts, go to his main page (www.jimstips.com) for more mobile- and Web-application tricks.


StopBadware.org
StopBadWare.org is like an online neighborhood watch, keeping an eye out for malicious Web sites and cataloging the sites and applications that have been reported. StopBadWare has also joined with Google to warn users about blacklisted sites before it’s too late. Stop by to find out why they recently fingered AOL 9.0.


Techdirt www.techdirt.com
The regularly updated Techdirt brings you important news, analysis, and “dirt” about the tech industry, laid out in concise nuggets. Users can submit content—in fact, the site counts on it—from hard news to amusing tidbits. The site also offers targeted research services as well as a daily newsletter.


TweakGuides.com
If your system needs a tune-up, TweakGuides.com is the place to go. The site has guides to optimizing individual games, browsers, and drivers, as well as a TweakingCompanion for getting the best performance out of Windows XP.


SLR Gear www.slrgear.com
It can be tough to keep on top of the latest digital camera news and releases, and that’s without even worrying about lenses, flashes, and all the other accessories. That’s what SLR Gear specializes in—going beyond the camera body to test and review all the other stuff a photographer needs. Whether you’re looking for a new lens for your Canon Rebel
XT or a camera bag for your Nikon D200, SLR Gear can give you expert recommendations.


Charity Navigator www.charitynavigator.org
So you have some extra cash and you’d like to give it to a good cause, but you’re not sure which you can trust? Before you open your wallet, check out Charity Navigator, a nonprofit organization that evaluates and rates charities for you. Searching on the site is simple, and the top-ten lists, including “celebrity-related charities” and “inefficient fundraisers,” are a great feature.


The Memory Hole www.thememoryhole.org
The Memory Hole exists to bring hidden, lost, or forgotten info to light by way of posting documents on its home page. Check out reports such as the one detailing Pfi zer’s efforts to create chemical and biological weapons for the U.S. government in the 1960s, or another from the 1950s on evidence of ESP in animals. There’s plenty of content on the site that’s likely to pique your curiosity.


QuoteDB www.quotedb.com
“Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved,” said author D.H. Lawrence. So make sure you spend your time at QuoteDB. You’ll find a database of over 4,000 famous quotations in 60 categories, from Dave Barry and Hunter S. Thompson to Emily Dickinson and Leonardo da Vinci. Get your daily fix with the Quote of the Day, peruse recently added quotes, or add quotes to your Web site with the Quote Generator.


Webmath.com
Remember those annoying word problems in math class when you had to fi gure out if one painter can paint a house in 12 hours and another painter takes 8 hours how long it will take both painters to paint a house together? Now there’s help if you’re lost. At Webmath.com, you’ll fi nd solutions and tips for alge bra, geometry, calculus, and more.


Core77 Design Blog www.core77.com/blog
Core77 has been around for more than ten years, catering mainly to industrial-design students and pros. But as design has gotten hotter and gone all mainstream, a Web site devoted to slick-looking things doesn’t seem so niche anymore. Our favorite section is the blog, which keeps tabs on the coolest products and ideas coming out of the design world.


Make: Blog! www.makezine.com/blog
All you DIYers out there might want to add this blog to your favorites list. Make’s blog is chock-full of products and ideas you can tackle with your own two hands. These aren’t just simple handcrafts, but high-tech projects and modifi cations, such as making a touch-screen bar-code scanner or converting your tracker to electric power.


My Wonderful World
www.mywonderfulworld.org
Led by National Geographic, My Wonderful World is dedicated to teaching parents, educators, and kids about geography. Test your global IQ , participate in family activities, print a wall map of the world, and more. You can even write to lawmakers urging them to support education and help educate students about the world.


PaperToys www.papertoys.com
Make a paper model of everything from a Mercedes 320 SL to a Jimi Hendrix guitar to the
Neuschwanstein Castle. PaperToys.com features cutout templates of those and a slew of other paper models you can download, print out, cut out, and fold on your own.