Archive for May, 2007

MyBlogLog’s Upcoming Changes

Recently hired MyBlogLog Community Manager Robyn Tippins talked about Yahoo’s planned changes for the service at SOBcon over the weekend. Some of the more important changes that were mentioned include:

The service will be re-branded. No mention of what the new brand name will be or when the changes will happen.
Complete site redesign for MyBlogLog.
An upgraded […]

Scrolling LED Badge: Your Name In Lights

Tired of nobody noticing you? Want to make people stop and stare when they see you? Want to show everyone how geeky you are? Try using a scrolling LED badge. The Scrolling LED Name Badge lets you scroll any message up to 512 characters. Program your message using the buttons at the back and you’re […]

Undelete Plus 2.81: Recover Deleted Files

Ever deleted a file from your Recycle Bin only to realize a second later that you deleted a file you still needed? If this tends to happen to you regularly then you need something to retrieve your files from the twilight zone. Undelete Plus 2.81 is a free program that lets you recover accidentally deleted […]

Alexa Redirect Train

I’ve just been included in another train. It’s the Alexa redirect train. The concept should be familiar to most people by now. Copy the list provided, add your own set of bloggers making sure to follow the Alexa redirect format.
I’m going to make a little change this time though. I won’t be including my blog […]

Tagged For My 5 Goals

It seems my friend Mark has tagged me for the 5 Goals meme. I have to list my 5 goals which can be serious or silly. Here are my goals listed in random order:

Spend more time with the kids - I’ve noticed that my kids sort of stay near me whenever I’m writing […]

Brown Batch #5

It’s time to list some of the most interesting posts by other bloggers. I’d like to list every single one that I liked but that would be a long long list. Here we go:

A Virtual Exit - How To Open Office 2007 Documents Using Earlier Office Versions
With Microsoft Office 2007 gaining momentum, we increasingly encounter […]

Search Engine Results Tool Review

This is a sponsored post.
If you have your own site or blog you’ll probably be interested in monitoring your site’s rankings by regularly checking SERPs (search engine result pages) to see how your site ranks for certain keywords.
The Search Engine Results Tool provides you with a quick and easy way to find out where your […]

Joost Gets $45 Million From 5 Investors

Joost has recently announced that it has received $45 Million from five investors. The five investors are: Global Expansion Index Ventures, CBS, Sequoia Capital, Li Ka Shing Foundation, and Viacom. The biggest content contributor so far has been CBS with over 2,000 hours of news, sports, and entertainment programming. Viacom will let Joost show content […]

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