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→  March 27, 2006

An old web technology is slowly being resurrected from the depths of history. Browser features that have gone untouched for years are once again being employed to bring better responsiveness to UIs. Servers are learning to cope with a new way of doing things. And I’m not talking about Ajax. New services like Jot Live and [...]

→  March 27, 2006

ajaxWrite, it is in the works. Tweaks being done and still in development phase. It is one of those word processors you’ve been looking for to use like a web app. IE users, hard luck. Seems like most of the web apps work more effectively on Mozilla Firefox.

→  March 26, 2006

Just upload your audio file play it anywhere, record into EVocaTell, EvocaMic and so on. It plain simple. Yes you need to create and account. Evoca makes it very simple for everyone to instantly create, organize, share and search voice recordings.

→  March 25, 2006

Here we will preview the latest thoughts and technology advances happening on the web. We will profile new web sites which would be unique and would catch the eye of investors and users. Social Bookmarking + Expert Recommendations = Discovery Engine! this is what it does. Small business travel reinvented Draw and collaborate around diagrams

→  February 20, 2006

To help eliminate errors in typing and speed up the tedious process of typing in URLs in your Web browser, Windows employs a feature called AutoComplete. This nifty feature looks at whatever few characters of the URL address you type in the Address bar and, based on them, attempts to match them to one of [...]

→  February 20, 2006

The History list is a file, and therefore it begins to take up space as it grows larger. This is particularly true if you set a fairly long expiration time. It makes sense to clear the list every now and again. To do this, open Internet Explorer and click “Tools / Internet Options / [...]

→  February 15, 2006

The “money order scam” or “nigerian money order scam” are both the same thing. Basically someone gains your trust and sends you a money order (no kidding, you actually receive a money order and it may be for 2000 or 3000 dollars).

→  February 15, 2006

Phishing is when a website “fakes” a financial site to try and trick you into entering your passwords or bank account information. Normally they do this by emailing you with spam, saying “your account is overdrawn” or “your account will be terminated”, etc. These are all obviously fake but many people continue to fall [...]

→  February 15, 2006

First off, internet cookies are basically written on your computer when you visit some websites. Now some good things come from cookies, this is how sometimes you do not have to enter your password again when you visit a website, it knows who you are because the information is on your computer in a [...]

→  January 31, 2006


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