Many companies crave to get their sites nowadays as a part of the advertisement strategy, the selling process etc. Still not all the people know the IT sphere good enough to perform the needed actions for creating the site. More important is that the site of the company is not just some ordinary site most people obtain. If your private internet page fails or drops down for a day or two, the only consequence will be the bad mood of yours. This is the reason to ask for the high level website programming service. Still for the internet page of [ Read More ]
The site SpeedTest.net allows you to select servers to ping from around the country on an interactive map and graphically displays connections as they travel with varying speeds along the way. It also lets you store results of tests for your computer and sort them by date, time, speed and distance. Now what I really like about this site is not only does it do what alot of other bandwidth testing sites do and show you your upload/download speeds it also lists latency numbers between you and the server that you chose. And allows you to play the “I wonder” [ Read More ]
Twitter’s rising popularity and the huge number of Twitter-related tools and mashups has been impossible to ignore. Instead of writing a new entry every time a new one appears, it’s much more convenient for the readers it they’re all in one big categorized list. *note: this list will be constantly updated as new Twitter tools are found Desktop clients Triqqr – a simple, early beta Windows application for posting tweets from your desktop. TwitBox – a Windows Vista based desktop client for viewing and updating tweets. Twitteroo Windows Desktop client, with several advanced features, that enables you to post to [ Read More ]
Guerrilla Mail provides you with disposable e-mail addresses which expire after 15 minutes. You can read and reply to e-mails that are sent to the temporary e-mail address within the given time frame. Every one of us has been in that bind where a site or service will ask you for your e-mail address and you just don’t want them to have it cause you’re tired of junk mail. Guerrilla Mail is free service that will answer your calls; it will create a timed 15 minute temporary e-mail account for you to use including a temporary mailbox that only requires [ Read More ]
YouTube has just made a new site available called Test Tube this is the first of what I am sure will be more to come. New things that they have been working on over at YouTube. To start with there are two choice’s at the site for you to try. AudioSwap and Streams. I gave both of them a quick try. And I am sure that I will go back and fiddle with them a little more. Especially since I have a couple of videos loaded on YouTube that does not have any audio currently. What’s that have to do [ Read More ]
Twitter is an online service that enables you to broadcast short messages to your friends or “followers.” It also lets you specify which Twitter users you want to follow so you can read their messages in one place. Twitter is designed to work on a mobile phone as well as on a computer. All Twitter messages are limited to 140 characters, so each message can be sent as a single SMS alert. You can’t say much in 140 characters. That’s part of Twitter’s charm. This is like blogging. But the real challenge is the 140 characters limit per post. You [ Read More ]
I am always amazed at what Google has in the works. Like this cool little widget to the left. You can now go to HERE and either add this to your Google Homepage or you can add it to your webpage and folks can watch TV from it. I opted to only add a still image to my site since I didn’t want it to be to disruptive but I think I will add it officially to my Google Homepage so that when I go there I can check out the latest news. There are several different channels and I [ Read More ]