Archive for the ‘Internet’

  • Google's "In Quotes": Compare statements from Obama, McCain and Others
    Google’s trying a new handy tool called “In Quotes“. The “In Quotes” application allows you to find quotes from stories linked to from Google News. These quotations make you understand where ‘people in the news stand’ on various issues. Much of the published reporting about people is based on the interpretation of a journalist....
    by Imran Asad at September 25th, 2008 at 07:09 am
  • DOWNLOAD TORRENT ONLINE WITH BITLET.COM
    Ever wanted to download torrent without downloading additional software? With BitLet.org, you can download torrent without loading your computer with lots of software. BitLet uses a java applet that needs Java Runtime Environment to be installed on your computer. The best thing about online applications like bitlet is that there is no configuration needed. Just paste...
    by Reshadat at April 18th, 2008 at 06:04 pm
  • HOW TO GET YOURSELF FIRED…
    Not satisfied with your job? here’s how you can quit. Technology-centric job matching site, itzbig-where candidates find jobs by matching their profile with job requirements, will now tell an easy way to get yourself fired from your job. Itzbig has launched “Get Yourself Fired” , a move to create a viral marketing campaign around your job-termination,...
    by Imran Asad at April 17th, 2008 at 01:04 pm
  • RSS TO SMS CONVERTER: SEND RSS TO CELL PHONE
    For all the RSS addicts out there, here is a new Web App that can send posts from RSS feeds directly to your cell phone. Named Pingie, this service can send RSS feed updates as text message. This has some clear advantages from the traditional methods: 1) It does not require a data access plan or a GPRS enabled phone2) No need to run any special software on cell phone Pingie...
    by Reshadat at April 13th, 2008 at 02:04 pm
  • Yahoo! Unveils OneSearch2.0: Voice based search
    Yahoo! has unveiled its new version of search,” Yahoo! OneSearch 2.0″ that promises to allow users surf the Internet using their voice. With the voice-enabled search, users can search for anything by simply speaking. Yahoo! claims that OneSearch 2.0 allows search that return relevant results for practically every kind of query. Users need not Worry about how...
    by Imran Asad at April 3rd, 2008 at 06:04 pm