Archive for the 'Internet' Category


21Jul

Google waving

Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year. Watch the demo video below, sign up for updates and learn more about how to develop with Google Wave. Read on Google

27May

Google Chrome: Another 30 Percent Faster?

Arguably the best feature of Google Chrome isn’t a feature at all, but rather the fact that it’s simply a faster Web browser than the competition. The Chrome team has pushed live some new updates that they claim make the browser up to an additional 30 percent faster when it comes to loading web pages. [...]

26May

FoxieWire.com: The World Of Mozilla For You

Mozilla is a global community that enriches people’s live through technology. What is Foxiewire? It could be defined as a community that is totally focused on news. In fact one could say that this site is a portal that is fully dedicated to providing users with the latest news about anything that is going on [...]

25May

Ruby-Toolbox.com: Tools By Categories

There are many tools you can use in order to improve the way your website works. In case you want to test the way your browser works, as well as to learn more about deployment automation and e-commerce, this seems to be the right site for you. The Ruby Toolbox is an online resource that [...]

28Apr

Microsoft Vine is Twitter for Emergencies

Microsoft has an early beta of a new product called Vine. Currently available for beta testers in Seattle, it’s a location-aware social networking application focused on being a robust means of local communication that’ll work even in times of emergency. It’s a desktop client (available for Windows only), and you can also post to it [...]

21Apr

Tweetero: Open Source Twitter App for iPhone

ImageShack is known best for being a simple service for uploading and sharing photos. But now the company is moving into new territory with the launch of Tweetero, an open source Twitter application for iPhone. Read on Mashable

21Apr

TweeterTags.com: Tag Yourself

TweeterTags is a Twitter application that was created in order to give you the chance to tag yourself and find others sharing similar tags. This is a very simple and easy-to-understand service. You can tag yourself with words that are accurately related to your personal and professional interests. In addition to this, you can also [...]

09Apr

Google Adds Color Filter to Image Search

Google reviews has added a seemingly small but quite important option to its image search interface: color filter. It’s not yet enabled for everyone, but if it is, you’ll find it after you do an image search, right next to the “All Content” dropdown box. This option was actually there before, but you had to [...]

08Apr

Happy Birthday App Engine. It’s Been A Good Year.

Google App Engine turned one year old today – they launched the service, which lets developers build web applications on Google’s infrastructure, on April 7 2008. And it has been a good year. Despite the fact that App Engine only supports Python applications, 150,000 developers have flocked to the service, says Google. They’ve launched 50,000 [...]

01Apr

Make Your Firefox Browser Look Better With Mozilla Labs’ Latest Skins

Mozilla Labs is debuting new personas – extensions that add lightweight themed skins to your Firefox browser – enabling you to personalize your user experience according to your mood without interrupting your browsing sessions. The Personas for Firefox add-on was first introduced in late 2007, but has now expanded to include hundreds of artist-created designs [...]