While browsing the GoogleDocs blog I found an interesting update about two updates already in this year. The less significant, although probably better update if you want to organize yourself is the ability to add sub-folders. For me this was a much awaited feature since no matter how many tags and other organizational stuff I can add, a good folder structure is always a must.
The best sources for web 2.0
I love taking a look at fresh web 2.0 sites and then tracking their development, perhaps even taking part in them in the form of comments, feedback and email exchanges. I have a few favorite sites I get the low-down from about these new sites, and since I know most of you also love these [...]
Ingenious PayPal mimicing spam
About 2 days ago, I received a quite clever spam email in my Gmail account. It’s still pretty new, so I do take a look when I occasionally get spam to filter out any mistakes (none so far). I noticed a letter with the sender “PayPal”. I clicked on it and it says: This email [...]
Create mindmaps and share them online
Mind maps are said to be the most effective way to plan things because they follow your thinking better than any other method can. I have serious doubts about the global truth of that sentence, but true enough, at times it can prove pretty useful. The great thing about a mind map is that it [...]
Adobe buzzword – The new kid on the block
After such word processing giants as Google Docs and Zoho Writer, is there room for another one? The answer has to be a definite yes, I think there is always room for anything new, but let’s see if Adobe’s fancy-pants buzzword delivers the goods. First of all, yes, it does look awesome. It uses the [...]
Google Reader integrates with Google Talk
To me it really seems like Google is integrating everything they have. In the end they will just have one app, named GOOGLE and it will do everything from sending emails, sharing photos, making the dinner and flushing the toilet. Of course this is web 2.0, so you will be able to geotag and share [...]
Internet on the go
The problem with the net is that there isn’t a sure-fire way to ensure that you will actually have access to it anywhere. If you have Wi-fi you are quite well of, but of course only near cities and towns. Even then, if you find hotspots you’re fine, but otherwise no internet for you.
Where’s that darn router password?
I think this has happened to many of us before. There are as many passwords and user names to routers as stars in the sky and even if you’ve used one before, you’ll ask: “is it admin – admin, or admin – password, or user – admin?” Now you can stop wondering, since Routerpasswords has [...]
Read any ebook on your iPod
If you love to read but don’t like taking millions of things with you you will be quite delighted to know that you can take your books with you on your iPod. I originally stumbled on to this story on Lifehacker and found it worth your time because it eliminates the need to carry one [...]
