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By editor, on April 22nd, 2009%
Have you thought of a feature or an application that you wished your PC or Notebook supported? What if you could design it yourself?
WePC.com is a social network that was recently launched by Intel and Asus, aimed at giving users an opportunity to share their ideas and insights on future designs as well as vote on . . . → Read More: Would This Be Design-2.0 Or Social-Designing?
By editor, on April 9th, 2009%
Do you have a Picasa Web Album and would like to share it on your Facebook profile? You can use the Picasa Gallery Slideshow application on Facebook. Here is how to set it up:
Install the Picasa Gallery Slideshow application on Facebook.
Log in to Picasa and open the album that you want to create the slideshow for.
Click . . . → Read More: Embedding Picasa Album Slideshow On Your Facebook Profile
By editor, on February 21st, 2009%
In his book The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell coins the term “maven trap.” Mavens are experts in a particular field who are always trying to help others with their knowledge. They are the kind of people you turn to for advice when you want to buy a car or a HDTV, book a trip to Europe, . . . → Read More: Trapping Mavens With The Web
By editor, on February 18th, 2009%
In my earlier post, I wrote about some interesting ways in which people are using Twitter. But it appears like a lot many people are just addicted to it, or obsessed to keep adding updates all day with messages that really don’t have useful information (e.g ”Oops spilled coffee,” ”opened the window,” ”filled gas in car”). It could . . . → Read More: All That Twitters Is Not Gold
By editor, on February 14th, 2009%
It’s been a couple of days since I signed up on Twitter and started playing with it, figuring out why it’s becoming such a craze. My first impression was that it was just to keep in touch with family and friends — kind of like a personal whiteboard where you scribble a few things to let . . . → Read More: Why Would You Want To Twitter?
By editor, on February 14th, 2009%
When I set up my Google Reader, I did not quite realize how much of a productivity tool it is. There are many blogs and portals in several focus areas that I like to keep reading as part of my research for my work as well as personal study. Having them all nicely categorized and listed . . . → Read More: Sharing Links With Google Reader
By editor, on February 9th, 2009%
I read about Twitter recently and was wondering how it works. I signed up yesterday and have been exploring how people are using it.
From what I have figured out so far, this looks interesting. You can keep posting updates about yourself, and can invite friends to join. You can also search for people by name or . . . → Read More: Twitter Angels Help You Find A Job
By editor, on January 28th, 2009%
You have probably stored hundreds of bookmarks in your web browser to store a list of websites and blogs that you liked and planned to visit regularly. That soon gets out of hand because it is really hard to browse through your bookmarks often and visit and read new posts in those sites. Is there a . . . → Read More: Google Reader Helps You Keep Up With Your Favorite News and Blogs
By editor, on January 27th, 2009%
I was trying to catch up with my pending mails in my Gmail account on Saturday night, and every time I was trying to “send” a reply, a math quiz would pop up and ask me to solve 5 or 6 addition/subtraction problems before letting me actually send the mail. I wasn’t quite sure what it . . . → Read More: Gmail Goggles Stops You From Emailing Impulsively
By editor, on January 27th, 2009%
When you are researching something, you probably try searching on the web with Google or other search engines. But there are times when you really feel like asking someone who knows. Yahoo Answers is one good option for you to try. You can just post a question in one of the many categories that you find . . . → Read More: Does Yahoo Answer?
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