By Nion on Thursday, October 11, 2007Filed Under: Web, Web Apps
So TwitterNotes has borrowed the official Twitter layout, added brown, and presented us with another service that we probably already have. Unlike Twitter, TwitterNotes is not a product of Obvious, but of the Portuguese ideias3.
Despite the fact that TwitterNotes is a completely different project, all you need to use it is a Twitter account […]
By Nion on Wednesday, October 10, 2007Filed Under: Web, Web Apps
While using a service to host files for sharing is almost necessary for many Internet users today, it can be a major pain–you may lose quality if your files get compressed; things may get disorganized; you may want to share several files at once, but don’t want to send out several links for each one; […]
By Nion on Tuesday, October 9, 2007Filed Under: Web, Web Apps
Gather your dry erase boards, bulletin boards, and stray post-it notes and prepare them for their demise as yet another online organizer makes its way into the world. With Stixy you can create and save several Stixyboards for just yourself or to share with others.
Using Stixy is pretty simple and straightforward. You create […]
By T.W. Garrett on Tuesday, October 9, 2007Filed Under: Web Apps
With the past overwhelming success of various community Web sites such as Myspace, it isn’t news that people like to post their lives online. However, if you are searching for a way to post pictures, keep track of contact information and view what’s happening in your life without everyone you’ve ever known searching for you; […]
By Mark Knowles on Sunday, October 7, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Despite stealing it’s appearance from Blackberry, the Nokia E61 has everything a Blackberry user could want plus a few extras. Clearly, the designers couldn’t decide which technologies to use when putting this together, so decided on the scattergun approach and covered them all: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, Infrared, VoIP, Push To Talk, Mini SD […]