Manage and Catalog All Your Online Photos In One Place
February 25, 2010 · Comments Off
Most of us maintain several digital photo albums on various image hosting sites. I myself have accounts on Flickr, Google Picasa, Facebook, and Gmail account. Main reason of using different hosting is most of these hosting services have a limited storage size. The problem is maintaining and tracking...
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PunyPNG Can Compress Your Image Online For Free
February 15, 2010 · Comments Off
Theres a lot of desktop softwares out there that supports image compression but if you don't want the hassle of installing one then you can try an online image compression service. Aside from being Free, with PunyPNG, you are not restricted to a particular operating system because its web-based. PunyPNG...
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Save Website as PDF Format With PDFMyURL
February 7, 2010 · Comments Off
Saving a web page directly from your browser will automatically download the html and images on it. The local copy could contain several files instead of one. If you need to save a website and do not want the hassle of managing several files then you can save it as PDF file. Just Visit PDFMyURL website...
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How to Add Bing Search Box in Your Website
January 26, 2010 · Comments Off
Most website owners including me uses Google Search to add search capabilities in their websites. With Microsoft Bing catching up to Search competition, you might want to consider adding a Bing Box to one of your site to take advantage of what Bing Search can offer. Bing Box is a search box powered by...
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Keep Your Files Available Online Using DropBox
January 23, 2010 · Comments Off
If your a person who is always on the move, its a wise idea to keep your important files always available online. This is a great way to backup and sync your files which won't make you dependent on your PC or hard drive. Files are available anytime as long as there is internet working. For example you...
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Easily Compare Digital Cameras With Snapsort
January 22, 2010 · Comments Off
Recently, I went shopping for a new SLR camera. My Nikon D40x served me well and as much as possible I want to replace it with a similar brand and built. For a busy person like me, I don't have enough spare time to go to the malls to window shop so I tried to look for comparison over the net. If you...
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Browse From Behind a Firewall using Email
January 11, 2010 · Comments Off
Can't access your Facebook at your office because of a network firewall? Tired of trying to work around using proxies or tunneling softwares? Then why not browse blocked websites using your email. Yes you read it right! you can now surf internet through your office email using Flexamail web service....
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View Microsoft Project Document Online
December 31, 2009 · Comments Off
This morning, I received a text message from my Boss and he wants me to review a Microsoft Project document which he sent to me through my office email account. I immediately logon to my OWA account using my laptop at home but unlucky me I can't open the attached file because I have no Microsoft Project...
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Resize Multiple Images Online With ezyImageResizer
December 25, 2009 · Comments Off
Sharing photos online is a quick way to connect to your family, friends and love ones. With the emergence of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, staying in touch with your friends was never been easier. Its ideal to resize your raw images first before uploading it to save time and make...
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Browser Size: See What Your Website Visitors Can See
December 20, 2009 · Comments Off
Today in Google Labs, Google released the Browser Size tool that let web developers visualize what parts of a their site users can see without scrolling. The web app will display transparent percentage information on top of your website. For example, the "90%" means that 90% of people visiting your website...
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