Eric Schmidt Defines Web 3.0
August 8, 2007
Google CEO Eric Schmidt was recently at the Seoul Digital Forum and he was asked to define Web 3.0 by an audience member.
Gmail Craze: 30 + Tools and Hacks for Gmail
March 22, 2007
All for Gmail: handy Firefox extensions, best Greasemonkey scripts, some desktop tools and lots of useful tips. Take this Gmail thingie to another level. Enjoy
Top 10 Gmail tips and hacks
February 22, 2007
Since you can do so much with and to Gmail, I thought I would round up my favorite tips and hacks for users both old and new. Some of these are simple ideas for thinking about labels in a different way, while others add more powerful functionality for the most dedicated of Gmail ninjas.
4+1 Ways To Speed Up WordPress With Caching
February 17, 2007
4+1 Ways To Speed Up WordPress With Caching lists five things to do to speed up your WordPress blog. Good to follow if you have a high traffic blog. (Found on Weblog Tools Collection)
Firefox: 300 million+ downloads
February 13, 2007
Firefox has reached a new milestone: 300,000,000 downloads since its initial release back in November 9, 2004. That
’s 825 days ago, which makes a cute rate of : 363,636.3636..downloads/day.
Music Sales Would Explode Without DRM
February 13, 2007
Without restrictions on entire catalogs, “Sales would explode,” says David Pakman, CEO of eMusic, the No. 2 online music retailer behind Apple’s iTunes. “DRM has been holding the market back.” His company is the only legitimate digital music service selling unrestricted songs, in the MP3…
The New York based intellectual property law attorney Bennett Lincoff shares this opinion and suggests a licensing system that would benefit both consumers and the music industry.
A comparison of Live Hotmail, Gmail, and Yahoo mail
February 10, 2007
Briefly compares the big boys in free emailing.
IP Harvesting: Filesharers Guilty Until Proven Innocent
February 8, 2007
Research on the behavior of fake RIAA and MPAA trackers shows that these organizations have no proof that you actually tried to share infringing content. Even worse, it is extremely easy for someone to make it look like you shared an infringing file, even if you’ve never used a filesharing application.
GMail finally public (really, this time)!
February 8, 2007
Get your 2Gb (and increasing) mail space….