Apps & Tools, Twitter

Twitter AIR Applications

Since I’ve become somewhat obsessed with Twitter over the past week or so, I’ve tested a number of Twitter applications that use Adobe’s AIR platform. I’d like to give my opinion on two (2) of these applications; Snitter and Spaz.

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iPhone

iPhone Directory Not iPhone Friendly – WTF?

Why? Oh why did I have to come across this story today? Straight from my feeds from Cybernet Tech, Ashley points out that Apple’s new iPhone/ iPod Touch WebApps Directory is far from friendly with the devices it’s actually useful too. What kind of ignorant crap is Apple on? What IS Apple smoking and can […]

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Apps & Tools

Gmail Storage Increasing

Which is fantastic for some and not really a big deal for me. Why? Because I’m using only about 11-13MB’s of space on my Gmail account. On top of that, I have two (2) Gmail accounts. It’s not that big of a deal, but I thought I’d pass the word along anyway. Basically, the counter […]

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Apps & Tools, Social Media

Upgrade WordPress Automatically

I’m glad I caught wind of this! Straight from Scoble’s link blog, I came across an article written by Scott Beale of Laughing Squid about a WordPress plugin that will automatically upgrade WordPress! AWESOMESAUCE! I hate upgrading WordPress. I put it off as long as possible because I always get nervous about it. I can […]

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Apps & Tools, Social Media

Get Gmail In Your Facebook Inbox

Fmail is the latest Facebook app to make it’s way through the tech pipelines. You can do just about anything that’d you do in Gmail, through this one application. Awesomesauce! However, Orli Yakuel of Go2Web2 brings up a really interesting point: Though it seem very useful, I would be more comfortable with Fmail if it […]

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Apps & Tools

Google Presentations Is Live

I haven’t tested it out myself (not really a Powerpoint user outside of class), however Ryan of CybernetNews has written an excellent review of the new Google Presentations service. He lists not only the pros and cons, but also how Google can sharpen up the service. Check it out! [Source] Google Presentations Misses the Mark […]

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