Google Reader is the website I open more than any other. Except maybe Gmail, but that’s always open. Totally doesn’t count. Point is, I use Google Reader a lot. I use it to follow blogs and websites, to keep track of all my favorite people, and much, much more.
Reader’s the center of all my information [...]
- Author: David Pierce
- Published: Aug 16th, 2009
- Comments: 7
How to Make Google Reader a Bookmarking and Sharing Powerhouse
- Author: Daniel Pataki
- Published: Apr 28th, 2009
- Comments: 2
Sharing is easy with Gmail!
Since the introduction of the Gmail Labs settings to all users sharing in emails has been much easier, and I think somewhat overlooked. There are a few things you can do to tweak your inbox to make your life a bit easier, to enable you to share videos, images and more with your friends and [...]
Minimal Music Sharing
With conventional music distribution methods becoming less and less effective with every year and the associated corporations increasingly desperate a growing group of services have been springing up to offer way for people news ways to share music.
Some, like LastFM, offer a comprehensive service in which you have a profile and can interact with other [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
- Published: Dec 21st, 2007
- Comments: 1
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 [...]
Try Microsoft Windows Home Server for 120 Days
I’m really skeptical about Microsoft’s Windows Home Server which is based on Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 but created with simplicity in mind. Many households have more than one computer and Windows Home Server is intended to be of use for those households. It provides remote access, sharing, streaming and storage solutions for home networks.
Share the iTunes Library on a network
I don’t like the iTunes software that much – it is slow and big and the only reason for me to use it is that it is the offical software that comes with the iPod. I recently ran into a problem which was fixed pretty fast by a quick tip that I found at one tip a day. I assume that iTunes is already installed at least on your main computer and you want to access the same library of songs that are stored on the main computer.

