Over at Mashable, you can find a great article on 10 cool Apollo apps. For those unfamiliar with Apollo (where have you been sweetheart?), it is Adobe’s premiere web platform that allows developers to create rich web apps. Basically, it brings the web to your desktop. I personally, don’t mind using the web right where it’s […]
Read moreGoogle Reader’s Starred Items
I love Google Reader’s Starred Items feature. I usually “star” items that I don’t have time to read at that moment or articles and services that I want to blog about later on. Assuming you are a Google Reader user, how do you use the “star” feature?
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I love music. Correction; I’m in love with music. I listen to it 15 hours a day 7 days a week. Sometimes, I just don’t have time or don’t want to listen to Pandora. Sometimes I want instant results because my music changes with my mood. This is why I recommend music service Audiobaba. All you […]
Read moreNo Pandora Outside Of US
Music web service Pandora is no longer avaliable to most users outside of the states. You can find the reasons why in one article over at Techcrunch and a shorter, more to the point article from Mashable. The service was no longer accessible as of Thursday, May 3, 2007 and notices were sent out to […]
Read moreDeskload Review
Another neat little web service for bookmarks, Deskload, does everything different. Deskload displays all your bookmarks on a desktop-like webpage with icons that you choose to display. You can drag bookmarks around, align them up, and basically have them look just like your own desktop. Adding bookmarks on your deskload is relatively simple from the […]
Read moreWakoopa Web Service Review
Wakoopa is a beta web service with the slogan “software gone social”. I have never read a slogan that fit a service more perfectly nor one that made me smile. To sum it up, Wakoopa is a web service that tracks the programs that you use on your computer via a downloadable tracker and provides different […]
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