May 2007
11 posts
Yahoo rolling out unlimited storage
Yahoo mail has started showing “You now have unlimited storage” in my account! Yahoo has come a long way from providing just 5 MB some five years ago. Although this feature won’t bring me back to using yahoo, I would definitely use it as a dumping ground forwarding mails automatically from all other accounts :) (via Anurag’s Weblog)
May 31st
Google goes offline with google gears
Google has announced Google gears which attempts to take browser offline. At present, it supports Google reader and very likely it would start supporting gmail and google docs in near future. This development is in sync with the announcement of mozilla to support offline browsing in firefox 3.0. This application being open source can be used by other developers and soon we would see a number of...
May 31st
On the results of public examinations
Results of a number of public examinations are being declared. Today, the result of IIT entrance was declared where some 7000+ students were given place in the merit list. This is a huge increase from last times, maybe because some new institutions are added in the list which would use JEE for their student intake. A few days ago, results of Class-X CBSE results were declared. Intrestingly, more...
May 30th
Google maps now has street view
Google has announced Google Maps street view. They had licensed some related technologies and this was a natural addition. Google maps is quite fast with new feature addition and they are bridging the gap between google earth and this online version. (via Anurag’s Weblog)
May 30th
Surface Computer from Microsoft
Microsoft has announced a new product category of surface computers. A surface computer is able to recognize physical objects like cell phone, pen etc. and allows control of content like maps, pictures, files with hand. Picture a surface that can recognize physical objects from a paintbrush to a cell phone and allows hands-on, direct control of content such as photos, music and maps. Today at the...
May 30th
MyblogLog adds tagging feature
MyBlogLog has added a tagging feature via which you can easily tag blogs and people. MyBlogLog is good service now bought by Yahoo. After a good start, I hardly see any improvement in their services. Moreover, after being acquired by yahoo, it does not encourage Google’s blogger platform. High spam is another turn-off which may eventually force me to stop using it. (via Anurag’s...
May 25th
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May 22nd
Zoho notebook coming out of private alpha
Zoho notebook is finally coming out of closed alpha. Its features had impressed me when it came but initially it had some problems with speed and it made my firefox crash. Now in beta, those problems seem to have gone and it looks like a promising application for storing and collecting web content while browsing. A firefox plug-in makes it even more complete. Its features (as told to me): Add...
May 22nd
Firefox tricks
Firefox is always a great asset. Here is a blog post on some basic Firefox tricks! (via Anurag’s Weblog)
May 21st
Create flickr slideshows for your web-site.
Embedding flickr pics in your website or blog is an easy thing. If you are still guessing how to do that, flickrSLiDR provides an easy way. Just enter the flickr address and tags from which you want to create a slideshow and flickSLiDR gives you html code to be embedded into the website. (via Anurag’s Weblog)
May 21st
I am back
For last two weeks I was down with fever and am just back. Everything had come to a standstill and maybe now things will slowly come back to track. (via Anurag’s Weblog)
May 14th