Entries from February 28, 2010 - March 6, 2010
Seesmic Look - Maybe the best Desktop Twitter app Ever
A lot of the trouble with Twitter is that it relies on 3rd party sources to give you an experience - because the website itself can be pretty boring for some! Think about it - Twitter.com has never been your main way of tweeting because it doesn’t offer URL shortening or other special goodies; it’s just a box to type in. I am afraid though that at the end of this review you may want to re-think the way you use Twitter, forever.
Review after the break!
Microsoft discusses Windows Phone 7 Series Development
With Microsoft keen to work closely with developers, the dominating theme at MIX’10 is bound to be Windows Phone 7 Series development. With GDC in the upcoming week the conglomerate decided that now would be the best time to release several key tidbits of information. During a reception late this afternoon, Charlie Kindel of Windows Phone’s Developer Experience Team pointed out several key items aimed towards WP7S application development.
More after the Break
Run Your Own Free Proxy using the Google App Engine
We all have at one time or another put a proxy to use - either at school or work, but sometimes we spend hours looking for one that is not blocked, is fast and that works. Some of us even go to the lengths of running one from our own PC at our house. Instead, why not run one for free through the Google App Engine? More details after the break...
20 Funniest Google Autocomplete Suggestions of all Time
There have been a lot of funny Google Autocompletes - but these really top the charts! They feature some of the weirdest (in some cases disturbing) Autocompletes that we're captured and uploaded to the Internets, before Google could either fix it, or they simply became irrelevant, and disappeared from the mystical Autocomplete field. Lets take a look into the strange world of Autocompletes...
Google Wave gets Email Notifications




This is cool - Updates can be turned on through the Inbox drop-down menu. The cool part is you will just receive a notification for new waves, but not every update to waves, so your inbox won't be over-flowing -- Read more
iMaxi - Protection you need for your iPad





Just when you though the meme was dying down - you realize it is just getting started. Think about it, when the iPad is released to the public, there is going to be a slew of accessories like this. Introducing the iMaxi, which is a very un-practical case for your iPad. And yes it is very real, you are even in-fact able to pre-order the iMaxi with a price tag of 40 bucks now 30 dollars. Sure the price may seem a little steep, but the protection is priceless.
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