Showing posts with label INTERNET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INTERNET. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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ControlC

http://www.controlc.com/

ControlC I really like. It’s one of those websites that you think it’s a stupid idea but in theory, it really works. What it does is it acts as a online storage for your copypasta. It’s all encrypted with your password if you feel that you don’t want certain things to be shared.
Why do I think its cool? The fact it’s a tool that is incredibly useful and yet it’s one of those things that nobody has ever created. especially having it web based makes it easily accessible especially if you are not near your computer.


Splashup

Splashup is brilliant. It’s like the Internet having a child with Photoshop. It features many awesome features such as being able to take any photo from the Internet orcomputer. Within the web app you can search from your photosharing services such as flickr, facebook and picasa. The features of this website go on forever. It’s brilliant if you’re on the move or maybe you just don’t want to save space by not installing Photoshop.
Feature list

* Connect to photosharing services such as Flickr, Facebook and Picasa aswell as direct from your computer or a URL.
* Ability to open up more than one image just like in Photoshop
* Ability to use Layers and Blending tools
* You can apply different filters such as Sharpen/Blur and even edit the Hue and Saturation of the image right from your browser.
* Add Layer effects just as you would in Photoshop
* There is a mass amount of Brushes already installed and ready to be used
* Support for text in all shapes and sizes
* Grab a picture from any camera connected to your computer


Roxer - The easiest way to make a web page

Roxer is one of those free websites where you choose what you want but this is with a difference. Roxer gives you the ability to freely develop and easily maintain a website with no coding required. Roxer was co-founded by someone I also respect, Jeremiah Grossman more commonly known for being the founder of WhiteHat Security. Knowing that a security expert is on the development team really means that your website is gonna be safe as they can make it, even if Jeremiah says they’re not the best of developers! What appeals most I believe is the fact that it uses drag and drop content editing. You type up the content and the simply drag it where you want it. It’s a very simple concept and is really useful for people that aren’t tech-savvy.


orangutag.com

Orangutag is for TV fanatics, myself for example. What Orangutag does is it lists most, if not all of the shows on television in which you can “tag” yourself onto. Once you’ve tagged yourself onto a certain show Orangutag creates a RSS feed which gives you the latest updates on new episodes so you’ll never miss your favourite show.


MintEmail - Disposable/Temporary Email Address

Mint e-mail is a bit like one of those websites that give you an e-mail account but it gets deleted after a certain time so you can use it to sign up to things you’re never going to use again. The difference with MintEmail is that instead of logging into a e-mail server the page is shown via AJAX in the current page. so there’s no login.

The website also generates your account name and even copies it to your clipboard ready to be pasted but if you’re that picky about your e-mail you can create a custom one as well as being able to set up a custom e-mail forwarder to your address which can last longer than 4 hours which is what you get with an account.


FILSH.net - YouTube Download kostenlos und einfach

Filsh is a bit like that old YouTubeRipper website except this one has much better functions. What I really love about this is you can edit the video to how you want it to be before downloading it such as changing the BitRate of the video and even the format. This is also has a wider range ofwebsites that can be used with the program, Pretty much anything that has a “Youtube like” flv player can be used.


File Destructor 2.0 - Hype Magazine

I love this. It’s a good idea but it can however, get in you into a bit of trouble. What FileDestructor does is let you create corrupt documents so they won’t open or will appear incorrectly rendering them inoperable. As described on their site, it’s for the lazy people who don’t wish to do their assignments for school or college and rather be off doing something else.


Send RSS feeds to your email | Home

Fed up of RSS feeds being constantly updated? Dont like how unreadable the things are? Then why not setup a SendMeRSS e-mail. It takes the feed information and sticks it into a readable format without the hassle of having to set up a reader.


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ControlC

http://www.controlc.com/

ControlC I really like. It’s one of those websites that you think it’s a stupid idea but in theory, it really works. What it does is it acts as a online storage for your copypasta. It’s all encrypted with your password if you feel that you don’t want certain things to be shared.
Why do I think its cool? The fact it’s a tool that is incredibly useful and yet it’s one of those things that nobody has ever created. especially having it web based makes it easily accessible especially if you are not near your computer.


Splashup

Splashup is brilliant. It’s like the Internet having a child with Photoshop. It features many awesome features such as being able to take any photo from the Internet orcomputer. Within the web app you can search from your photosharing services such as flickr, facebook and picasa. The features of this website go on forever. It’s brilliant if you’re on the move or maybe you just don’t want to save space by not installing Photoshop.
Feature list

* Connect to photosharing services such as Flickr, Facebook and Picasa aswell as direct from your computer or a URL.
* Ability to open up more than one image just like in Photoshop
* Ability to use Layers and Blending tools
* You can apply different filters such as Sharpen/Blur and even edit the Hue and Saturation of the image right from your browser.
* Add Layer effects just as you would in Photoshop
* There is a mass amount of Brushes already installed and ready to be used
* Support for text in all shapes and sizes
* Grab a picture from any camera connected to your computer


Roxer - The easiest way to make a web page

Roxer is one of those free websites where you choose what you want but this is with a difference. Roxer gives you the ability to freely develop and easily maintain a website with no coding required. Roxer was co-founded by someone I also respect, Jeremiah Grossman more commonly known for being the founder of WhiteHat Security. Knowing that a security expert is on the development team really means that your website is gonna be safe as they can make it, even if Jeremiah says they’re not the best of developers! What appeals most I believe is the fact that it uses drag and drop content editing. You type up the content and the simply drag it where you want it. It’s a very simple concept and is really useful for people that aren’t tech-savvy.


orangutag.com

Orangutag is for TV fanatics, myself for example. What Orangutag does is it lists most, if not all of the shows on television in which you can “tag” yourself onto. Once you’ve tagged yourself onto a certain show Orangutag creates a RSS feed which gives you the latest updates on new episodes so you’ll never miss your favourite show.


MintEmail - Disposable/Temporary Email Address

Mint e-mail is a bit like one of those websites that give you an e-mail account but it gets deleted after a certain time so you can use it to sign up to things you’re never going to use again. The difference with MintEmail is that instead of logging into a e-mail server the page is shown via AJAX in the current page. so there’s no login.

The website also generates your account name and even copies it to your clipboard ready to be pasted but if you’re that picky about your e-mail you can create a custom one as well as being able to set up a custom e-mail forwarder to your address which can last longer than 4 hours which is what you get with an account.


FILSH.net - YouTube Download kostenlos und einfach

Filsh is a bit like that old YouTubeRipper website except this one has much better functions. What I really love about this is you can edit the video to how you want it to be before downloading it such as changing the BitRate of the video and even the format. This is also has a wider range ofwebsites that can be used with the program, Pretty much anything that has a “Youtube like” flv player can be used.


File Destructor 2.0 - Hype Magazine

I love this. It’s a good idea but it can however, get in you into a bit of trouble. What FileDestructor does is let you create corrupt documents so they won’t open or will appear incorrectly rendering them inoperable. As described on their site, it’s for the lazy people who don’t wish to do their assignments for school or college and rather be off doing something else.


Send RSS feeds to your email | Home

Fed up of RSS feeds being constantly updated? Dont like how unreadable the things are? Then why not setup a SendMeRSS e-mail. It takes the feed information and sticks it into a readable format without the hassle of having to set up a reader.


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``` happy birthday to the internet ```

Beer happy bday happy bday

The 'Internet' turned 40 today. It may sound strange, but today it is quite impossible to think of world without the 'World Wide Web'.
On Sept 2, 1969, around about 20 people gathered in a lab at the University of California, Los Angeles and two bulky computers were used to pass test data through a 15-foot gray cable. That was the beginning of the Internet. Now, 40 years later, we take a look at the Internet timeline.
Key milestones in the development and growth of the Internet
1969: On September 2, two computers at University of California, Los Angeles, exchange meaningless data in first test of Arpanet, an experimental military network. The first connection between two sites UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California takes place on October 29, though the network crashes after the first two letters of the word "logon." UC Santa Barbara and University of Utah later join.
1970: Arpanet gets first East Coast node, at Bolt, Beranek and Newman in Cambridge, Mass.
1972: Ray Tomlinson brings e-mail to the network, choosing "at" symbol as way to specify e-mail addresses belonging to other systems.
1973: Arpanet gets first international nodes, in England and Norway.
1974: Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn develop communications technique called TCP, allowing multiple networks to understand one another, creating a true Internet. Concept later splits into TCP/IP before formal adoption on January 1, 1983.
1983: Domain name system is proposed. Creation of suffixes such as ".com," ''.gov" and ".edu" comes a year later.
1988: One of the first Internet worms, Morris, cripples thousands of computers.
1989: Quantum Computer Services, now AOL, introduces America Online service for Macintosh and Apple II computers, beginning an expansion that would connect nearly 27 million Americans online by 2002.
1990: Tim Berners-Lee creates the World Wide Web while developing ways to control computers remotely at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
1993: Marc Andreessen and colleagues at University of Illinois create Mosaic, the first Web browser to combine graphics and text on a single page, opening the Web to the world with software that is easy to use.
1994: Andreessen and others on the Mosaic team form a company to develop the first commercial Web browser, Netscape, piquing the interest of Microsoft Corp. and other developers who would tap the Web's commerce potential. Two immigration lawyers introduce the world to spam, advertising their green card lottery services.
1995: Amazon.com Inc. opens its virtual doors.
1996: Passage of US law curbing pornography online. Although key provisions are later struck down as unconstitutional, one that remains protects online services from liability for their users' conduct, allowing information and misinformation to thrive.
1998: Google Inc. forms out of a project that began in Stanford dorm rooms. US government delegates oversight of domain name policies to Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN. Justice Department and 20 states sue Microsoft, accusing the maker of the ubiquitous Windows operating system of abusing its market power to thwart competition from Netscape and others.
1999: Napster popularizes music file-sharing and spawns successors that have permanently changed the recording industry. World Internet population surpasses 250 million.
2000: The dot-com boom of the 1990s becomes a bust as technology companies slide. Amazon.com, eBay and other sites are crippled in one of the first widespread uses of the denial-of-service attack, which floods a site with so much bogus traffic that legitimate users cannot visit.
2002: World Internet population surpasses 500 million.
2006: World Internet population surpasses 1 billion.
2008: World Internet population surpasses 1.5 billion. China's Internet population reaches 250 million, surpassing the United States as the world's largest. Netscape's developers pull the plug on the pioneer browser, though an offshoot, Firefox, remains strong. Major airlines intensify deployment of Internet service on flights.
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" 50 things that are being killed by the Internet "

The Internet has been touted as one of the most useful tool for the last two decades, and has had a huge impact on our lives, but along with its benefits, the World Wide Web has also had some negative impacts on people.

While tasks that once took days can be completed in seconds, traditions and skills that emerged over centuries have become redundant.

The Telegraph has compiled a list of 50 things that are in the process of being killed off by the web and other tools of modern communication, from products and business models to life experiences and habits.


These things are:

1. The art of polite disagreement

2. Fear that you are the only person unmoved by a celebrity's death

3. Listening to an album all the way through

4. Sarah Palin

5. Punctuality

6. Ceefax/Teletext

7. Adolescent nerves at first porn purchase

8. Telephone directories

9. The myth of cat intelligence

10. Watches

11. Music stores

12. Letter writing/pen pals

13. Memory

14. Dead time

15. Photo albums and slide shows

16. Hoaxes and conspiracy theories

17. Watching television together

18. Authoritative reference works

19. The Innovations catalogue

20. Order forms in the back pages of books

21. Delayed knowledge of sporting results

22. Enforceable copyright

23. Reading telegrams at weddings

24. Dogging

25. Aren't they dead? Aren't they gay?

26. Holiday news ignorance

27. Knowing telephone numbers off by heart

28. Respect for doctors and other professionals

29. The mystery of foreign languages

30. Geographical knowledge

31. Privacy

32. Chuck Norris's reputation

33. Pencil cricket

34. Mainstream media

35. Concentration

36. Mr Alifi

37. Personal reinvention

38. Viktor Yanukovych

39. The insurance ring-round

40. Undiscovered artists

41. The usefulness of reference pages at the front of diaries

42. The nervous thrill of the reunion

43. Solitaire

44. Trust in Nigerian businessmen and princes

45. Prostitute calling cards/ kerb crawling

46. Staggered product/film releases

47. Footnotes

48. Grand National trips to the bookmaker

49. Fanzines

50. Your lunchbreak

http://architexture.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/supermam.jpg

``` happy birthday to the internet ```

Beer happy bday happy bday

The 'Internet' turned 40 today. It may sound strange, but today it is quite impossible to think of world without the 'World Wide Web'.
On Sept 2, 1969, around about 20 people gathered in a lab at the University of California, Los Angeles and two bulky computers were used to pass test data through a 15-foot gray cable. That was the beginning of the Internet. Now, 40 years later, we take a look at the Internet timeline.
Key milestones in the development and growth of the Internet
1969: On September 2, two computers at University of California, Los Angeles, exchange meaningless data in first test of Arpanet, an experimental military network. The first connection between two sites UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California takes place on October 29, though the network crashes after the first two letters of the word "logon." UC Santa Barbara and University of Utah later join.
1970: Arpanet gets first East Coast node, at Bolt, Beranek and Newman in Cambridge, Mass.
1972: Ray Tomlinson brings e-mail to the network, choosing "at" symbol as way to specify e-mail addresses belonging to other systems.
1973: Arpanet gets first international nodes, in England and Norway.
1974: Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn develop communications technique called TCP, allowing multiple networks to understand one another, creating a true Internet. Concept later splits into TCP/IP before formal adoption on January 1, 1983.
1983: Domain name system is proposed. Creation of suffixes such as ".com," ''.gov" and ".edu" comes a year later.
1988: One of the first Internet worms, Morris, cripples thousands of computers.
1989: Quantum Computer Services, now AOL, introduces America Online service for Macintosh and Apple II computers, beginning an expansion that would connect nearly 27 million Americans online by 2002.
1990: Tim Berners-Lee creates the World Wide Web while developing ways to control computers remotely at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
1993: Marc Andreessen and colleagues at University of Illinois create Mosaic, the first Web browser to combine graphics and text on a single page, opening the Web to the world with software that is easy to use.
1994: Andreessen and others on the Mosaic team form a company to develop the first commercial Web browser, Netscape, piquing the interest of Microsoft Corp. and other developers who would tap the Web's commerce potential. Two immigration lawyers introduce the world to spam, advertising their green card lottery services.
1995: Amazon.com Inc. opens its virtual doors.
1996: Passage of US law curbing pornography online. Although key provisions are later struck down as unconstitutional, one that remains protects online services from liability for their users' conduct, allowing information and misinformation to thrive.
1998: Google Inc. forms out of a project that began in Stanford dorm rooms. US government delegates oversight of domain name policies to Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN. Justice Department and 20 states sue Microsoft, accusing the maker of the ubiquitous Windows operating system of abusing its market power to thwart competition from Netscape and others.
1999: Napster popularizes music file-sharing and spawns successors that have permanently changed the recording industry. World Internet population surpasses 250 million.
2000: The dot-com boom of the 1990s becomes a bust as technology companies slide. Amazon.com, eBay and other sites are crippled in one of the first widespread uses of the denial-of-service attack, which floods a site with so much bogus traffic that legitimate users cannot visit.
2002: World Internet population surpasses 500 million.
2006: World Internet population surpasses 1 billion.
2008: World Internet population surpasses 1.5 billion. China's Internet population reaches 250 million, surpassing the United States as the world's largest. Netscape's developers pull the plug on the pioneer browser, though an offshoot, Firefox, remains strong. Major airlines intensify deployment of Internet service on flights.
http://www.watblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/mobile-internet.gif

" 50 things that are being killed by the Internet "

The Internet has been touted as one of the most useful tool for the last two decades, and has had a huge impact on our lives, but along with its benefits, the World Wide Web has also had some negative impacts on people.

While tasks that once took days can be completed in seconds, traditions and skills that emerged over centuries have become redundant.

The Telegraph has compiled a list of 50 things that are in the process of being killed off by the web and other tools of modern communication, from products and business models to life experiences and habits.


These things are:

1. The art of polite disagreement

2. Fear that you are the only person unmoved by a celebrity's death

3. Listening to an album all the way through

4. Sarah Palin

5. Punctuality

6. Ceefax/Teletext

7. Adolescent nerves at first porn purchase

8. Telephone directories

9. The myth of cat intelligence

10. Watches

11. Music stores

12. Letter writing/pen pals

13. Memory

14. Dead time

15. Photo albums and slide shows

16. Hoaxes and conspiracy theories

17. Watching television together

18. Authoritative reference works

19. The Innovations catalogue

20. Order forms in the back pages of books

21. Delayed knowledge of sporting results

22. Enforceable copyright

23. Reading telegrams at weddings

24. Dogging

25. Aren't they dead? Aren't they gay?

26. Holiday news ignorance

27. Knowing telephone numbers off by heart

28. Respect for doctors and other professionals

29. The mystery of foreign languages

30. Geographical knowledge

31. Privacy

32. Chuck Norris's reputation

33. Pencil cricket

34. Mainstream media

35. Concentration

36. Mr Alifi

37. Personal reinvention

38. Viktor Yanukovych

39. The insurance ring-round

40. Undiscovered artists

41. The usefulness of reference pages at the front of diaries

42. The nervous thrill of the reunion

43. Solitaire

44. Trust in Nigerian businessmen and princes

45. Prostitute calling cards/ kerb crawling

46. Staggered product/film releases

47. Footnotes

48. Grand National trips to the bookmaker

49. Fanzines

50. Your lunchbreak

1. google.com - launched in 1996


2. facebook.com - launched in 2004


3. myspace.com - launched in 2003


4. yahoo.com - launched in 1994


5. youtube.com - launched in 2005


6. wikipedia.org - launched in 2001


7. msn.com - launched in 1995


8. apple.com - launched in 1987


9. flickr.com - launched in 2004



1. google.com - launched in 1996


2. facebook.com - launched in 2004


3. myspace.com - launched in 2003


4. yahoo.com - launched in 1994


5. youtube.com - launched in 2005


6. wikipedia.org - launched in 2001


7. msn.com - launched in 1995


8. apple.com - launched in 1987


9. flickr.com - launched in 2004



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Internet security company Norton Symantec has come up with a list of Top 100 Dirtiest sites, which could infect your computer with malware.

Malware is a software that can damage or compromise a computer system without the owner's consent.

Natalie Connor, spokeswoman of the anti-virus company, said that even visiting any of the named websites could expose a computer to infection and put the personal information into the hands of unwanted people.

"What people don't realise is when you type in a website, you're bringing down information on a page and with it could be malware," News.com.au quoted her as saying.

The list was compiled with the help of global data collected on Norton Safe Web, a site that analysed websites' security risks.

The infected sites had on average 18,000 threats and 40 per cent of the sites had more than 20,000 threats, while 75 per cent of websites on the list were found to be spreading malware for over six months.

According to Connor, most websites in the list had adult content with unprintable names, suggesting they contained hardcore pornography.

Some others sites include those on ice skating, deer hunting, catering and legal services.

Hackers can apparently obtain personal information using keystroke-logging software from both PCs and Mac computers.he reps said that hackers are a force to reckon with as cyber crime is increasing rapidly.

She added: "The last thing we want to do is scare people, we want to educate them so they know how to protect themselves.

"It's not about the fame any more of creating viruses and getting in the media. They're making money."

Norton released a sample of the dirtiest websites:

17ebook.com

aladel.net

bpwhamburgorchardpark.org

clicnews.com

dfwdiesel.net

divineenterprises.net

fantasticfilms.ru

gardensrestaurantandcatering.com

ginedis.com

gncr.org

hdvideoforums.org

hihanin.com

kingfamilyphotoalbum.com

likaraoke.com

mactep.org

magic4you.nu

marbling.pe.kr

nacjalneg.info

pronline.ru

purplehoodie.com

qsng.cn

seksburada.net

sportsmansclub.net

stock888.cn

tathli.com

teamclouds.com

texaswhitetailfever.com

wadefamilytree.org

xnescat.info

yt118.com (ANI)

http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11359549/Sell_All_in_one_Computer_Made_In_China.jpg

Internet security company Norton Symantec has come up with a list of Top 100 Dirtiest sites, which could infect your computer with malware.

Malware is a software that can damage or compromise a computer system without the owner's consent.

Natalie Connor, spokeswoman of the anti-virus company, said that even visiting any of the named websites could expose a computer to infection and put the personal information into the hands of unwanted people.

"What people don't realise is when you type in a website, you're bringing down information on a page and with it could be malware," News.com.au quoted her as saying.

The list was compiled with the help of global data collected on Norton Safe Web, a site that analysed websites' security risks.

The infected sites had on average 18,000 threats and 40 per cent of the sites had more than 20,000 threats, while 75 per cent of websites on the list were found to be spreading malware for over six months.

According to Connor, most websites in the list had adult content with unprintable names, suggesting they contained hardcore pornography.

Some others sites include those on ice skating, deer hunting, catering and legal services.

Hackers can apparently obtain personal information using keystroke-logging software from both PCs and Mac computers.he reps said that hackers are a force to reckon with as cyber crime is increasing rapidly.

She added: "The last thing we want to do is scare people, we want to educate them so they know how to protect themselves.

"It's not about the fame any more of creating viruses and getting in the media. They're making money."

Norton released a sample of the dirtiest websites:

17ebook.com

aladel.net

bpwhamburgorchardpark.org

clicnews.com

dfwdiesel.net

divineenterprises.net

fantasticfilms.ru

gardensrestaurantandcatering.com

ginedis.com

gncr.org

hdvideoforums.org

hihanin.com

kingfamilyphotoalbum.com

likaraoke.com

mactep.org

magic4you.nu

marbling.pe.kr

nacjalneg.info

pronline.ru

purplehoodie.com

qsng.cn

seksburada.net

sportsmansclub.net

stock888.cn

tathli.com

teamclouds.com

texaswhitetailfever.com

wadefamilytree.org

xnescat.info

yt118.com (ANI)

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Love your computer too much? Don’t get time to watch TV? Well, bring TV to your computer to ease out your Techno Life. Here goes list of 40 places to catch TV and movie content online:


Veoh

Watch loads of video clips and free TV online. Catch latest episodes of selected shows for free super quick viewing.
Link: http://www.veoh.com/

AOL Television

Free TV viewing service from AOL. Lot of shows and videos on-board to keep you busy and entertained.
Link:http://television.aol.com/in2tv

FreeTube

Loads of free channels on offer. Just select the category of your choice and live channel should load up in few minute for immediate viewing.
link:http://freetube.us.tc/

TVLand

Get hooked to classic shows like The Addams Family. Full episodes available for online viewing along with selected movies.
LINK: http://www.tvland.com/


BBC Online

Catch latest news from BBC online in widescreen format. Watch the BBC London evening news bulletin from any day of the week.
Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2005/06/03/tvnews.shtml


Yahoo TV

Featured video content from number of hugely popular TV shows. Get started by selecting a show of your choice. Some regions may not able to view show due to region blocking.
Link:http://tv.yahoo.com/

Hulu

Excellent place to catch latest television shows and movie. It is all free and accessible, only to US visitors!
Link: http://www.hulu.com/


Beeline TV

Watch free online TV channels from around the world. Enjoy news, TV shows, movies, music, entertainment and sports.
Link: http://beelinetv.com/


ITV

It is the biggest TV network UK showcasing their content online. It offer featured previews and trailers of various shows. There is not much full episodic content for free online viewing.
Link:http://www.itv.com/

SurfTheChannel

Latest videos served for free online viewing. It indexed video upload on 3rd party video websites and display them with a clean interface.
Link:http://www.surfthechannel.com/

TVShack

Another very cool place to watch free online TV with loads of featured, recommended and top viewed content neatly listed on the homepage.
LINK: http://tvshack.net/
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OTHER PLACES TO KEEP YOU BUSY ONLINE

Choose and Watch with over 300 channels. (http://www.chooseandwatch.com/)

Channel Chooser just pick, push and play.(http://www.channelchooser.com/)

TV Video for popular shows online(http://tv-video.net/)

BabelGum with free ad supported videos.(http://www.babelgum.com/)

ChannelKing free TV channels around the world.(http://www.channelking.com/)

Steamick for over 300 online TV channels.(http://www.streamick.com/)

Tioti to discover, watch TV everywhere.(http://www.tioti.com/)

ABC Player for ABC’s popular Shows.(http://abc.go.com/player/)

Current for online vieweing of latest events.(http://current.com/)

WorldTVpc for TV stream from around the world.(http://www.worldtvpc.com/)


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FEW MORE FREE ONLINE TV PARADISE

NewsFilm Library for vintage video viewing.(http://www.sc.edu/library/newsfilm/)

Live TV Online for lot of online channel links.(http://www.live-online-tv.com/)

Blip.TV for lot of popular shows online viewing.(http://blip.tv/)

Miro software to turn computer into online TV.(http://www.getmiro.com/)

Zap2it for recommended TV viewing list.(http://www.zap2it.com/)

Yahoo Video Search to dig videos you want.(http://video.search.yahoo.com/)

Food Network with video on cooking & recipes.(http://www.foodnetwork.com/)

TVU Player for variety of online channels.(http://www.football4less.com/streams/tvuplayer.html)

TV Muppet for Free TV shows, movies online.(http://www.tvmuppet.com/)

GreatOnlineTVfor indexed content from Youtube.(http://www.greatonlinetv.com/)


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NEED MORE? . Wink .. HERE GOES 10 MORE PLACES FOR ONLINE TV

Wasabi TV with loads of Australia specific video content.(http://www.wasabitv.com.au/)

ElectroNeed for more online TV shows & movie viewing.(http://www.electroneed.com/)

CBS News Videos for latest news in videos.(http://www.cbsnews.com/video/)

Your TV Links to search TV stuff on the web.(http://www.yourtvlinks.com/)

WorldWide Media Project to search media on web.(http://www.worldwidemediaproject.com/)

LiveFotty for free football match viewing.(http://www.live-footy.org/)

Allue with loads of TV shows on offer.(http://www12.alluc.org/alluc/)

JOOST - GOOGLE VIDEOS - DAILYMOTION(http://video.google.com/)

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With more and more people clicking pictures with ever increasing digital gadgets, demand for easy to use image editing alternatives is on the rise.

There are number of new online services that allow you to edit photos without installing any software on your computer.

Besides being free, these are easy to use and make you a photoshop geek - without actually having to learn photoshop. So, here goes cool tools to play with images online:



1. Splashup(http://www.splashup.com/)

Formerly Fauxto, is a powerful editing tool and photo manager. With all the features professionals use and novices want, it’s easy to use, works in real-time and allows you to edit many images at once. Splashup runs in all browsers, integrates seamlessly with top photosharing sites, and even has its own file format so you can save your work in progress.



2. Picnik ( http://www.picnik.com/)

It fast, free and fun way to play with images stored on Flickr, Facebook, PhotoBucket, Picasa, webshots or on your computer. It makes your photos fabulous with easy to use yet powerful editing tools with oodles of effects, fonts, shapes, and frames.


3. LunaPic (http://www.lunapic.com/)

It can for sure add life to your images. Animating images has never been so easy and quick before. Lunapic is a low profile yet a powerful Online Photo Editor.


4. FlauntR (http://www.flauntr.com/)

Another cool option to play with images online. Beside being easy and free, it has well designed and easy to use editing tool layout. This is for sure true - FlauntR is made for everyone, so that anyone can be a professional.


5. FotoFlexer ( http://fotoflexer.com/)

It allows you to render some cool photoshop like effects to your images. Besides being flexible, it has seamless integration with photo hosting services like Flickr, Photobucket, MySpace and much more. An advanced photo editor which is easy to use.


6. Phixr (http://www.phixr.com/)

A portable online solution to ‘Phix’ your photos. Besides the basic photo editing and effects, it has integration with photohosting websites like PhotoBucket, Flickr.

7. Graphita (http://www.graphita.com/)

It is more of a fun image editor minus the clutter of regular image editor. It allows you to add funny captions and all types of strange objects to images. You can also add bubbles, words and doodles. Strictly for fun with images.

8. Pixenate (http://pixenate.com/)

It is very basic image editing online tool. It does not advanced editing feature but a handy option for basic quick image editing needs like - resize, crop, rotate, zoom, adding sepia effect and few more.

9. CellSea (http://www.cellsea.com/media/index.htm)

Another cool alternative for basic images editing and manipulation. To get started, Simply upload image from your computer or enter image URL. Supported file format: jpg, gif, png, bmp, tiff, fpx and pnm, with maximum allowed file size: 10MB


10. 72Photos (http://72photos.com/)


It is like Flickr with image editing features. You can upload loads of photos, arrange them in galleries. Besides, you can also perform basic images editing operations on images in your account. It is a combo if images hosting and basic image editing.



11. OnlinePhotoTool (http://www.onlinephototool.com/)

You can edit and save your images, screenshots and photos online.It supports basic image functions - image Resize, crop, add text, sharpen, rotate, flip, colour balance, saturation, levels, paint, add icons, sepia, black and white.

12. MyImager (http://www.myimager.com/)


Another online tools which support basic image operations. MyImager has a primitive interface with number of dropdown boxes and does not support images files greater than 500Kbs in size.



13. SnipShot (http://snipshot.com/)

It allows you to edit photos stored on your computer or on Flickr account. Free version has most of basic image editing functions. PRO version has more features to play with.


14. Pixer.us (http://www.pixer.us/)

With pixer.us you can edit your photos online using only your browser. Upload your photo using the ‘load image’ form and you can start to play with it.


15. Picture2Life (http://www.picture2life.com/)

It allows you to edit, collage, animate and share your pictures online. Upload the picture from your computer and get going.



16. PikiFx (http://www.pikifx.com/)

No need to register or login, just upload image from your computer or provide URL and start playing with it. It has basic image editing options like resize, crop, effects etc.

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With more and more people clicking pictures with ever increasing digital gadgets, demand for easy to use image editing alternatives is on the rise.

There are number of new online services that allow you to edit photos without installing any software on your computer.

Besides being free, these are easy to use and make you a photoshop geek - without actually having to learn photoshop. So, here goes cool tools to play with images online:



1. Splashup(http://www.splashup.com/)

Formerly Fauxto, is a powerful editing tool and photo manager. With all the features professionals use and novices want, it’s easy to use, works in real-time and allows you to edit many images at once. Splashup runs in all browsers, integrates seamlessly with top photosharing sites, and even has its own file format so you can save your work in progress.



2. Picnik ( http://www.picnik.com/)

It fast, free and fun way to play with images stored on Flickr, Facebook, PhotoBucket, Picasa, webshots or on your computer. It makes your photos fabulous with easy to use yet powerful editing tools with oodles of effects, fonts, shapes, and frames.


3. LunaPic (http://www.lunapic.com/)

It can for sure add life to your images. Animating images has never been so easy and quick before. Lunapic is a low profile yet a powerful Online Photo Editor.


4. FlauntR (http://www.flauntr.com/)

Another cool option to play with images online. Beside being easy and free, it has well designed and easy to use editing tool layout. This is for sure true - FlauntR is made for everyone, so that anyone can be a professional.


5. FotoFlexer ( http://fotoflexer.com/)

It allows you to render some cool photoshop like effects to your images. Besides being flexible, it has seamless integration with photo hosting services like Flickr, Photobucket, MySpace and much more. An advanced photo editor which is easy to use.


6. Phixr (http://www.phixr.com/)

A portable online solution to ‘Phix’ your photos. Besides the basic photo editing and effects, it has integration with photohosting websites like PhotoBucket, Flickr.

7. Graphita (http://www.graphita.com/)

It is more of a fun image editor minus the clutter of regular image editor. It allows you to add funny captions and all types of strange objects to images. You can also add bubbles, words and doodles. Strictly for fun with images.

8. Pixenate (http://pixenate.com/)

It is very basic image editing online tool. It does not advanced editing feature but a handy option for basic quick image editing needs like - resize, crop, rotate, zoom, adding sepia effect and few more.

9. CellSea (http://www.cellsea.com/media/index.htm)

Another cool alternative for basic images editing and manipulation. To get started, Simply upload image from your computer or enter image URL. Supported file format: jpg, gif, png, bmp, tiff, fpx and pnm, with maximum allowed file size: 10MB


10. 72Photos (http://72photos.com/)


It is like Flickr with image editing features. You can upload loads of photos, arrange them in galleries. Besides, you can also perform basic images editing operations on images in your account. It is a combo if images hosting and basic image editing.



11. OnlinePhotoTool (http://www.onlinephototool.com/)

You can edit and save your images, screenshots and photos online.It supports basic image functions - image Resize, crop, add text, sharpen, rotate, flip, colour balance, saturation, levels, paint, add icons, sepia, black and white.

12. MyImager (http://www.myimager.com/)


Another online tools which support basic image operations. MyImager has a primitive interface with number of dropdown boxes and does not support images files greater than 500Kbs in size.



13. SnipShot (http://snipshot.com/)

It allows you to edit photos stored on your computer or on Flickr account. Free version has most of basic image editing functions. PRO version has more features to play with.


14. Pixer.us (http://www.pixer.us/)

With pixer.us you can edit your photos online using only your browser. Upload your photo using the ‘load image’ form and you can start to play with it.


15. Picture2Life (http://www.picture2life.com/)

It allows you to edit, collage, animate and share your pictures online. Upload the picture from your computer and get going.



16. PikiFx (http://www.pikifx.com/)

No need to register or login, just upload image from your computer or provide URL and start playing with it. It has basic image editing options like resize, crop, effects etc.

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Want to put your IM chatting experience on steroids? Well, checkout 40 Must know IM Abbreviations to speed up your IM conversations with a dash of style and ease. Here goes:



01-10 | A TO F

  • AKA: Also Known As
  • ASAP: As Soon As Possible
  • BRB: Be Right Back
  • BTW: By The Way
  • BAK: Back At Keyboard
  • BBL: Be Back Later
  • B4N: Bye For Now
  • F2F: Face To Face
  • FYI: For Your Information
  • FYA: For Your Amusement


11-20 | G TO I

  • G2G: Got To Go
  • GFY: Good For You
  • GL: Good Luck
  • GTGB: Got To Go Bye
  • IM: Instant Message
  • ILU: I Love You
  • IOW: In Other Words
  • IMO: In My Opinion
  • IRL: In Real Life
  • ITS: I Told You So


21-30 | K TO R

  • KIT: Keep In Touch
  • LTL: Lets Talk Later
  • LOL: Laughing Out Loud
  • NYO: Need Your Opinion
  • NP: No Problem
  • LU: Looking Up
  • PLS: Please
  • POS: Parents Over Shoulder
  • POV: Point Of View
  • ROTFL: Rolling On The Floor Laughing


31-40 | T TO W

  • TMI: Too Much Info
  • TIA: Thanks In Advance
  • TTYL: Talk To You Later
  • TTFN: Ta Ta For Now
  • TX: Thanks
  • TY: Thank You
  • TU: Thank You
  • U: You
  • U2: You Too
  • WB: Welcome Back

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Want to put your IM chatting experience on steroids? Well, checkout 40 Must know IM Abbreviations to speed up your IM conversations with a dash of style and ease. Here goes:



01-10 | A TO F

  • AKA: Also Known As
  • ASAP: As Soon As Possible
  • BRB: Be Right Back
  • BTW: By The Way
  • BAK: Back At Keyboard
  • BBL: Be Back Later
  • B4N: Bye For Now
  • F2F: Face To Face
  • FYI: For Your Information
  • FYA: For Your Amusement


11-20 | G TO I

  • G2G: Got To Go
  • GFY: Good For You
  • GL: Good Luck
  • GTGB: Got To Go Bye
  • IM: Instant Message
  • ILU: I Love You
  • IOW: In Other Words
  • IMO: In My Opinion
  • IRL: In Real Life
  • ITS: I Told You So


21-30 | K TO R

  • KIT: Keep In Touch
  • LTL: Lets Talk Later
  • LOL: Laughing Out Loud
  • NYO: Need Your Opinion
  • NP: No Problem
  • LU: Looking Up
  • PLS: Please
  • POS: Parents Over Shoulder
  • POV: Point Of View
  • ROTFL: Rolling On The Floor Laughing


31-40 | T TO W

  • TMI: Too Much Info
  • TIA: Thanks In Advance
  • TTYL: Talk To You Later
  • TTFN: Ta Ta For Now
  • TX: Thanks
  • TY: Thank You
  • TU: Thank You
  • U: You
  • U2: You Too
  • WB: Welcome Back

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Sometime simplest of tasks like ‘how to knot’ can be difficult to scrap through. Be it computer or daily life - here are 15 great resources with loads of ‘how-to’ videos to explore and learn new way of doing things.

1. Oodlebox TV(http://oodleboxtv.com/)



Get oodles of ‘How-to’ videos on this website. It is a digital community of do-it-yourselfers organized around video channels of how-to knowledge, techniques, tips and resources to add oodles of style and grace to your lifestyle, home, or garden.


2. HelpFulVideo(http://helpfulvideo.com/ )


This is personal favorite - helpfulvideo has loads of video that can be of big help. No login or registeration required, view any video and you can even download them with a click of button

3. ShowMeDo (http://showmedo.com/)

Learning programming languages by watching videos. Very geeky and unique videos to get comfortable with Python (nearly 100 videos), Ruby (and Rails), Perl, Blender and PhotoShop.

4. Tubetorial (http://www.tubetorial.com/)

Cool ‘how-to’ videos on Wordpress, hosting, database and other releated tasks explained in simplest of form in videos

5. Vidpedia (http://www.vidipedia.org/)

It is a virtual Wikipedia of ‘How-to’ learning videos. You can watch videos from different cateogries, download theme, embed them and even EDIT them.


6. TeacherTube (http://www.teachertube.com/channels.php)

Problem with maths? Problem reading and writing? Get basic things do in more simple manner by following elementary videos at TeachersTube featuring loads of educational videos.



7. VideoJug (http://www.videojug.com/)

Another excellent place to watch videos that include informative “How To” and “Ask The Expert” films that guide you, step-by-step, through everything and anything in life.


OTHER ‘HOW-TO’ VIDEO RESOURCES....

8. Youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/) has loads of ‘how-to’ and DIY videos.

9. Sclipo (http://sclipo.com/ ) help you learn new things with informative videos.

10. Metacafe ( http://www.metacafe.com/tags/howto/) ‘How-to’ video channel has lot of video worth a view.

11. Howtovdos ( http://www.howtovdos.com/) has selected computer how-to videos agrregated on the site.

12. Ubuntu Clips ( bhttp://ubuntuclips.org/ ) has video ‘how-to’ for everyone who is new to Ubuntu.

13. Expert Village (http://www.expertvillage.com/) has expert videos that to answer your everyday questions.

14. Puppy Linux (http://rhinoweb.us/) for how-to videos on performing basic tasks in Linux.

15. 5Min Life (http://www.5min.com/) Videpedia for one-stop for instructional videos and DIY projects.

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/barilan_internet-thumb.jpg

Sometime simplest of tasks like ‘how to knot’ can be difficult to scrap through. Be it computer or daily life - here are 15 great resources with loads of ‘how-to’ videos to explore and learn new way of doing things.

1. Oodlebox TV(http://oodleboxtv.com/)



Get oodles of ‘How-to’ videos on this website. It is a digital community of do-it-yourselfers organized around video channels of how-to knowledge, techniques, tips and resources to add oodles of style and grace to your lifestyle, home, or garden.


2. HelpFulVideo(http://helpfulvideo.com/ )


This is personal favorite - helpfulvideo has loads of video that can be of big help. No login or registeration required, view any video and you can even download them with a click of button

3. ShowMeDo (http://showmedo.com/)

Learning programming languages by watching videos. Very geeky and unique videos to get comfortable with Python (nearly 100 videos), Ruby (and Rails), Perl, Blender and PhotoShop.

4. Tubetorial (http://www.tubetorial.com/)

Cool ‘how-to’ videos on Wordpress, hosting, database and other releated tasks explained in simplest of form in videos

5. Vidpedia (http://www.vidipedia.org/)

It is a virtual Wikipedia of ‘How-to’ learning videos. You can watch videos from different cateogries, download theme, embed them and even EDIT them.


6. TeacherTube (http://www.teachertube.com/channels.php)

Problem with maths? Problem reading and writing? Get basic things do in more simple manner by following elementary videos at TeachersTube featuring loads of educational videos.



7. VideoJug (http://www.videojug.com/)

Another excellent place to watch videos that include informative “How To” and “Ask The Expert” films that guide you, step-by-step, through everything and anything in life.


OTHER ‘HOW-TO’ VIDEO RESOURCES....

8. Youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/) has loads of ‘how-to’ and DIY videos.

9. Sclipo (http://sclipo.com/ ) help you learn new things with informative videos.

10. Metacafe ( http://www.metacafe.com/tags/howto/) ‘How-to’ video channel has lot of video worth a view.

11. Howtovdos ( http://www.howtovdos.com/) has selected computer how-to videos agrregated on the site.

12. Ubuntu Clips ( bhttp://ubuntuclips.org/ ) has video ‘how-to’ for everyone who is new to Ubuntu.

13. Expert Village (http://www.expertvillage.com/) has expert videos that to answer your everyday questions.

14. Puppy Linux (http://rhinoweb.us/) for how-to videos on performing basic tasks in Linux.

15. 5Min Life (http://www.5min.com/) Videpedia for one-stop for instructional videos and DIY projects.

 

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