Archive for October, 2007

Yahoo Messenger 9 Adds New Video And Photo Sharing Tools

With a reported 94.3 million unique users, Yahoo seems set to increase that number with the launch of its instant messaging client’s new beta. The beta for Yahoo Messenger 9 is already available and a quick look reveals new features that will strengthen Yahoo’s hold on the instant messaging market.
What’s interesting is the fact that […]

Is Everything 2.0?

Is It 2.0? is a polling site that asks users to vote on whether a certain topic is 2.0. Sounds crazy right? Maybe. The categories are objects, humans, food, animals, houses, countries, and even vote on the site’s members.
If you’re looking for another time waster, this should help you out. Users can vote on specific […]

What’s Your Classic Movie Profile?

I ran across my good friend Bobby’s post about his movie profile and I just had to find out what mine was. It’s another fun test you can take to cure your “addiction to productivity” heh.
In Bobby’s words,
This test is what they use to profile FBI agents before they are accepted as trainees. I think […]

Ghost Carves Pumpkin

It wouldn’t be Halloween if we didn’t have a pumpkin right? Take a look at this video created by Lance Ulanoff.

WPvideo 1.10

Very nice .
Technorati Tags: Halloween Videos

How To Extract Videos From Your Browser’s Cache

With the amount of web sites we visit everyday, it’s safe to say that our browser’s cache contains a lot of videos, some of which we’d probably like to watch again. If you’ve ever wished that there was an easy way to browse your cache to look for good videos, here’s the answer.
First thing you […]

Leopard Blue Screen Ignites Debate

Just hours after the release of Leopard, users started complaining about a BSOD (blue screen of death) that would appear after running the default upgrade option. The blue screen would block the required restart after installation thereby locking users out of their affected computers.
Apple’s setup forum was quickly flooded with messages from outraged users. One […]

Mozilla Prism: Pull Web Apps From Your Browser And Run Them On Your Desktop

Mozilla Lab’s new offering, Prism, is part of what they call “a series of experiments to bridge the divide in the user experience between web applications and desktop apps”.

Prism lets users turn websites or web services into desktop applications which run in their own separate window. Prism is actually the new name for Webrunner which […]

TasteBook: Create Your Own Custom Cookbooks

TasteBook is a new service that lets you search from over 25,000 recipes, archive recipes you downloaded from other sites, and share them with your friends and family online. The most interesting feature they offer, is that you can make your own hardcover cookbook. You can then give it to friends or sell it.

TasteBook will […]

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