→ June 9, 2010
SpicyNodes is a way to visualize online information that mimics that way that people look for things in the real world. Bits of information — such as text, links, photos, and other media — are placed into “nodes,” which are then linked together in an appealing interface that invites exploration. SpicyNodes can be used [...]
→ March 24, 2010
I had always wanted a device like this. Wanted the bluetooth controlled, aka – a distance defined from the bluetooth manager to the bluetooth device. This device is good for the purpose it is built, lost keys, wallet and anything that you can think about you would walk out without. The only thing you [...]
→ October 7, 2007
This is a pretty cool fun tool.
→ November 6, 2006
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→ October 3, 2006
A very powerful foto gallery tool. I have created a test gallery and what can I say, it is very easy, intuitive and amazing.
Zenfolio is a hosting service for photo galleries. You can show your photos with uncompromised quality using elegant page designs and easy organizational tools.
Click here for my test album
→ October 1, 2006
I thought to be a little funny. Here is a link, click it to enjoy interesting and innovative shopping bags.
→ March 28, 2006
Spongecell is built with Ruby on Rails, and the javascript libraries Prototype and script.aculo.us. The patent-pending natural language processing (NLP) engine that powers the Spongebar and email/TXT entry is written in Java. As we progress, additional inputs to the NLP engine will be exposed. One of our goals is to make Spongecell the easiest [...]
→ February 20, 2006
Did you know that you can “right-click” an item without ever lifting your fingers off the keyboard? With that item (folder, file, whatever) selected, hold down the Shift key and press F10. Use your keyboard’s up and down arrow keys to select the command you want, then press Enter.
→ February 20, 2006
Want to send an open window to the Taskbar without using the mouse? Press Alt-Spacebar to display the context menu of the currently active window, then press N for Minimize. So, for the quick version, press Alt-Spacebar-N.
You can use a similar technique to close an open window. Press Alt-Spacebar, then press C for [...]
→ February 20, 2006
When you use cut and paste in a Word document, Word takes care of adding the correct spacing–that is, if you have the Smart Cut And Paste option selected.
Run Word and choose Tools, Options. When the Options dialog box opens, click the Edit tab. Now, select the Use Smart Cut And Paste check [...]
→ February 20, 2006
To highlight a word, double-click it; to highlight a line, click once to its left (in the left margin); and to highlight a paragraph, double-click to its left (again, in the margin). Now let’s look at some bigger selections.
To highlight a large area of text, click once at the beginning of the text, [...]
→ February 20, 2006
Do you want to get to the desktop in a flash? Hold down the Windows Key ( next to the Ctrl and Alt key on most keyboards) and press M. This immediately minimizes all windows you have open and brings you to the desktop.