Archive for September, 2007

Morning After: 3 Column Magazine Style WordPress Theme

Those of you still looking for that unique style for your blog redesign are in luck. The Master Plan’s The Morning After by Arun Kale is a free 3 column magazine style WordPress theme that will give your blog a fresh look.
The grid-based theme comes with featured post highlighting, asides, customizable logo/header image, and an […]

Digg Goes Social

Popular news aggregation site, Digg has added more social features in the hopes of giving the service more depth than what it’s commonly used for, - digging and burying. Users are now able to leave “shouts” on other members’ profile pages, and a sharing function similar to that of Facebook’s has been added. Users can […]

Propeller Launches: Netscape Social Lives Again

A week after Netscape announced they would move their social site to a new domain, Propeller has finally launched without a bang. The quiet launch is not surprising as Propeller is basically the same social site with just a new logo.
A point in its favor, is that members of the old Netscape portal won’t have […]

Kaltura: Free Group Video Editor

Kaltura is a free site that lets users create and edit videos as a group. Users who want to create a video can upload their movies and invite friends to add photos, music, and even add video clips to it. They can then edit the video as a group.

The Flash-based video editor loads fast and […]

Pigeon’s Revenge: Highwire Sniping

Ever imagined what it would be like to be a bird and dropping bombs on unsuspecting people on the street? Pigeon’s Revenge turns you into a pigeon relaxing above the street while taking poop shots on the crowd below. Movement is controlled with your mouse. To take a shot, use the left mouse button. […]

Social Media Extension For Firefox

The new Social Media extension for Firefox is like a powertool for submitting your favorite articles to social media sites. The extension will let you know if the article you’re reading has already been submitted to Digg, Reddit, Delicious, and StumbleUpon.
For those focusing on establishing powerful profiles on social media sites, this extension can give […]

Google Reader Escapes From The Lab

After Google Reader finally got a search feature added, you could tell that it was the start of major changes. The official Reader blog has just announced that Google Reader and Google Labs are parting ways. The Reader is now a standalone application. The announcement also mentioned new language sites for Reader, French and Japanese.
For […]

Mozilla Creates New Subsidiary For Thunderbird

After announcing that it was considering letting Thunderbird go, Mozilla has now chosen to create a new subsidiary with $3 million startup money to focus on the development of Thunderbird. Mozilla’s choice to create a subsidiary rather than releasing the email client to the open source community was the result of the discussion and voting […]

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