June 2, 2009
June 2, 2009
bing: new search engine from microsoft
Yeap, Microsoft just launched a new search engine bing
June 2, 2009
Hulu from outside the US
Don’t you live in the US? Would you like to watch hulu, abc, and other US TV shows online? Well, every time more, more websites are IP based, so if your IP does not fall under a specific country, you cannot access the content. You could solve this by going to the preferences of your […]
May 31, 2009
howcast
I just wanted to mention a very nice app for the iphone: howcast, It is basically a “How-to” video aggregator which has hit 500,000 downloads of its iPhone app and a quick spin of the service shows why – it’s fabulous. Just six months after launching, HowCast is already the second most popular free app in the Lifestyle category […]
May 29, 2009
Google Wave
Here’s the full video of the Google Wave demo from Google’s IO conference in San Francisco. Techcrunch review of Google Wave is here. Exclusive interview with the founders is here, and our video and notes from the press conference is here. Google Wave looks to be an integrated communications platform that brings together email, chat, […]
May 29, 2009
Chrome has add ons
Finally Google Chrome has been updated to support add ons. Is that the end of firefox advantage? Google Chrome’s extension system. The long-awaited feature will finally deliver what Firefox and IE users have had for ages: a way to add more tools, services, and additional features to the browser.
May 28, 2009
Off the wall: The astonishing 3D murals painted on the sides of buildings by a trompe l'oeil artist
(from dailymail) At first glance, it looks as if some natural disaster has shaken away the walls of these buildings to reveal architecture hidden for thousands of years. And at second and third glance, it looks like that too. But these spectacular images are not the unexpected result of an earthquake. Treasure trove: An […]