Ever wonder how many people are using the Internet? Or how many emails are sent across the Internet each day/year? How many websites and/or blogs are there in the Internet? How many tweets are sent per day on Twitter? How many people use and view Facebook each day? How many videos an average user views [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Have you seen, heard or tried out Google’s minimalist homepage? Word about Google’s minimalist homepage prototype first came out around October last year. Screenshots were posted and shared across the Internet, including the line of code that was used to activate the homepage prototype. By copy and pasting that particular line of code, regular users [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 8, 2010
Anyone watched Super Bowl XLIV yesterday? Were you able to see Google’s Parisian Love ad that aired during the 3rd quarter? I did and I thought that it was very meaningful, very classy and well done advertisement. Internet-giant, Google who was previously known to dismiss brand advertising as a waste of money, tried to keep [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 18, 2009
deviantART is one of my all-time favorite sites and has always been a part of my daily web surfing routine. For those who are not familiar with deviantART, it is an online community that showcases various forms of user-made artwork – photographs, sketches, illustrations, etc. One of the artists on deviantART who goes by the [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 7, 2009
While browsing the web and looking for cool stuff and apps, I came across this lifestreaming desktop app called Skimmer. Skimmer℠ is an Adobe® AIR™ desktop application designed to streamline, beautify, and enhance the experience of participating in your most frequently used social networking activities. It improves upon your day-to-day interaction with multiple social networks, removing [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 19, 2009
Three weeks ago, 15-year-old David Nelson together with his dad Mark released a music service called Muziic. This music service slash media player uses YouTube’s API to gather the millions of music videos from YouTube and enables its users to sort and add these videos into playlists like they were mp3s. It basically turns [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 12, 2008
Have you ever played a game of Mario Kart? Its one of my most favorite video games ever and I remember playing it with friends on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super NES back in high school. If you loved the game, then I’m sure you’re gonna love this music video too. This is [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, September 28, 2008
Wario Land: The Shake Dimension is a game for the Nintendo Wii gaming console. Last week, Nintendo released it here in North America under the name Wario Land: Shake It. The Wii exclusive Wario Land: Shake It is the sixth game to be released under the Nintendo Wario Land game series. Anyways, I found this cool [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 24, 2008
I guess everything that becomes popular will sooner or later have it's own song, right? Take for example WordPress which has its own unofficial song entitled "It's Called WordPress" which I blogged about early last year. Well recently, a musician named Ben Walker created a song for Twitter, the popular social networking and micro-blogging service called "You're No One If You're Not On Twitter.Here's the video of You're No One If You're Not On Twitter (The Twitter Song):Lyrics and other details about "You're No One If You're Not On Twitter" song after the jump.
Continue reading...Thursday, March 20, 2008
As a parent I was happy to read about this new browser for kids called KidZui. Although my kid is still too little to browse the Internet or even use the computer, it's good to know that there's technology such as this that makes browsing the Internet safe for kids.So what is KidZui? KidZui is basically a browser based on Internet Explorer (if you use Windows) and Safari (if you use a Mac) that "whitelists" websites, photos and videos that are suitable for children. 200 teachers and parents across the US were hired to scan the world wide web to look for appropriate content that would be included in the whitelist. As of now, KidZui has 500,000 whitelisted websites, pictures and videos. All content gathered by KidZui are manually reviewed by humans before they get included in the whitelist to make sure nothing inappropriate gets thru.Screenshots:Start PageCreate Zui Page
Continue reading...Friday, October 12, 2007
It’s a weekend again and you know what that means, another weekend roundup! Enjoy!Good news for my kababayans (countrymen), PayPal Philippines now has full features. This means that aside from sending money capabilities and the new withdrawal features, registered members in the Philippines and Indonesia can now receive funds from 90 markets and 17 currencies. Miguel [...]
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
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