I was pleasantly surprised this morning to find an invite to Zoho Mail in my inbox. Zoho offers several high quality online office apps. Several months ago I was dismayed to find that Zoho Mail was in private beta, with a lack of information about the product. As usual, I was hyped. Could there finally [...]
Mozilla’s been hard at work on Firefox 3. Their latest efforts have paid off, and now the first release candidate for Firefox 3 has been released. For those who’ve already grabbed the beta, to upgrade go to Help/Check for Updates. For those a little bit squeemish about getting a beta, if your fears have been [...]
I’m apologizing for the lack of updates. Almost two weeks without an update! Basically, my exam week is coming up (next week) and I’m trying to focus on getting good grades instead of goofing off online. My subscriber count and pagerank are important, but grades come first.
To keep yourself occupied, go download Worldwide Telescope, Microsoft’s [...]
For those who don’t know, Twitter is a microblogging client used by about a million people around the world. Some people are addicted to it, while others label it as dumb. Each “tweet” is limited to 140 characters to insure that each update is short and to the point. The popularity of Twitter and [...]
Last Christmas I recieved a 2gb usb drive, which far outclassed previous usb drive of 256 mb. What good is so much storage space you wonder? Backing up key files is important, but unless you go crazy you should have ample space left over. Having a backup of files is important, but what about being [...]
Items of Interest is a sidebar item that contains my shared items from Google Reader. It uses a feature that I discovered in the online feed reader called “clips,” which can create a widget of any public tag.
View my items of interest in the right hand sidebar.
It’s that time of the week, friday! I’m pleased to announce a new weekly feature which will appear every friday, Friday Diversion! Look forward to the best ways to waste your time, games, and random websites to burn your time. What? You say that friday isn’t the time to be playing games? Leave. Now.
Today’s diversion [...]
The concept of this video is simple: you have to watch a video of two teams passing basketballs around, and count how many passes the white team makes. Can you get the correct answer?
Did you see it?
Source: WikipediaAdobe has launched a free, online version of Photoshop called Photoshop Express. Unlike the $600 desktop application, Photoshop Express is free, requires only the latest version of flash player, and gives each user 2gb of free storage.
Express is a far simpler image editing tool than it’s big brother; it only has 11 tools to [...]
Source: FlickrMozilla has updated the look and feel of its self maintained addon depository, which can be accessed at addons.mozilla.org. The new site is more user-friendly.
Experimental add-ons are tagged as such, and you can now install add-ons without opening the specific add-ons page. We like how it arranges the add-ons based on their compatibility with [...]
Atistr is best described as a wunderkammer, a cabinet of curiosities for the internet. We like open-source stuff, tech news; stuff like that.
Grant, the main author and editor, is a 13 year old student.