Entries from July 4, 2010 - July 10, 2010






Reddit wants your money - "Reddit Gold" is introduced »
From the global department of online sob stories , Reddit has broken down and filed for “we need money”. Not wanting to revert to advertisements, Reddit has set up a service called “Reddit Gold” that allows you to donate. What do you get in return? — “Perhaps one day we’ll have a separate set of rock-solid servers just for subscribers” — so obviously there isn’t a lot of incentive to support Reddit, but if you are a die hard fan, this is your way to help out…




What to do with your Old Cassette Tapes
What to do with your Old Cassette Tapes
See that photo to the left? That was made by pulling out the tape from a cassette and turning it into art — mind you, we all did this when we were 4.
Cassette tapes have obviously run their course, so this weekend, grab some un-used tapes from the attic and sit down with friends and make some self portraits! We’d love to see them — see more here






The 20 Best features of Firefox 4 »
Firefox 4 is upon us and it only makes sense to pick it apart. The guys over at SmashingApps have done just that, and outlined some pretty neat features that are new in Firefox 4 that you may not notice yourself. This includes HD Video in HTML 5, UI changes and some wicked developer tools.
How to get free data for your iPad 3G using iPhone 4 SIM Card
If you have ever run a home network, you know to make sure your password is strong so people don’t start stealing your WiFi. Well, you don’t have to pay AT&T twice to access the internet with your iPad 3G thanks to the bright bulbs over at AT&T who have decided to keep the same Cellular Data credentials for years. They still have it named as “CINGULAR” for god sakes, and now its free for the pickin’. First, you need to slide in your iPhone 4 Micro SIM card into the iPad 3G.
Google's Long List of Social Networking Attempts
Google has been known as the “search engine giant” for a decade and way back in 2003, Google decided they wanted to be something more than a “search engine”. In fact, 2003 was the year Google gobbled up Blogger and Friendster and the year after they absorbed Orkut and launched Gmail in private beta. We can all agree that Google is not perfect when it comes to creating or buying services, but there have been a few milestones like Youtube, Gmail and Google Docs along the way. Mashable’s Zachary Sniderman has put together a really interesting look into the long list of Social Networking attempts by Google.
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