Posted in Web Browsing on October 11th, 2007 2 Comments »
There have been others like it, but Musicovery is a simple web application that lets you choose and explore music by mood, style, genre, decade and much more. Mix and match the matrix of filters and customize your internet radio experience to suit your tastes, even if that happens to be dark energetic pop or […]
I thought this was a fitting time to share with you a small change you can make on your own blog to increase readership and your blogs availability to people and search engines. Following my recent break, I’ve personally experienced this plug-in do wonders for the this blog’s traffic. First, a note up front: I […]
Yeah that’s right, Google recently made Google Maps even better by adding Street Views to some popular places. Today you can look at San Francisco CA, Las Vegas NV, Denver CO, Miami FL, and New York NY at the street level. You can zoom right down as if you were standing on the street and […]
Unlimited Joost invites available is what I would like to say. We all know that it isn’t that easy to come by, but I’ve also heard it’s not really worth it once you do come by it. I guess I’ll have to wait and see. I have my ears out on a few places and […]
Despite the uproar of airbrushing the works of hurricane Katrina, I was recently reminded of the humor the folks over at Google throw into various aspects of their pursuit to overtake the world. This particular subject pertains to that of google maps. We are all familiar with the mapping tools that google provides along with […]
I receive numerous forwards from a variety of sources ranging from good humor, to serious topics, to I’ve seen that before. Usually the ‘I’ve seen that before’ category tends to repeat itself as the internet provides the means for endless echos and bounce-backs of content. It’s amazing the number of circles a single email can […]
I wanted to visit Digg today (probably like many of you), but instead received the following screen:
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There’s clearly only one explanation - Digg got DUGG
Do you have a Google email address? Chances are that if you do, when you signed up - you left a box checked that enabled your search history to be memorized by the Googlemeisters. Infact, I think that if you had an account from early on - you were probably automatically inducted into this feature. […]