Mobile Google Reader
Today I found out how to access a readable version of Google Reader from my phone. There is a Google Reader Mobile version located at http://www.google.com/reader/m. It looks nice and readable in my little Opera Mini on my V3xx from Cingular.
Now I can read stuff when I’m out and about and just sitting there waiting [...]
From the “Wha?” Department
Kevin Federline, you know the guy that used to be married to Britney Spears, now has his own search engine. This is definitely a case of “how can I keep myself in the forefront of people’s mind now that I’m not attached to a major celebrity like Britney?” and reeks of shameless self promotion.
The search [...]
Five Websites to Check Out
There are millions of websites out there. With so many out there, how do you know what to go and look at? For this week’s list, we will look at five websites that I have been enjoying lately.
The Simple Dollar - I have spent the last 2-3 months working on a plan to get my [...]
Google Office
While Google Office does not exist in name, it does in spirit. Google is hacking away on improving many of its web based applications into fully featured products that will allow anyone on any operating system to be able to work from anywhere they have an internet connection. While several of the items that I consider to be a part of this “Google Office” have been done before by other people, but for some reason Google seems to figure out what is wrong with all the other versions out there and strip out those things while adding new and better features that people will actually use. While it is definitely true that there is nothing new under sun, when people take something already done and do it better, it is always worth our attention. Let us look at some of these Google web applications.
2007 Bloggies Finalist Announced
Looks like some of my favorite sites made the Bloggies Finals.
Congratulations to Lifehacker, Copyblogger, Pro Blogger, and the Huffington Post for making to the finals. I hope these guys can all win in their categories.
If you have not checked out the sites listed above, I highly recommend all of them for daily reading.
TechCrunch: Web 2.0 Sites I Couldn’t Live Without
Michael Arrington, over at TechCrunch has a list of some Web 2.0 sites that he can’t live without. I was hoping that he would leave something out that I felt should be on the list, but he hits all the great sites that I use daily and then some. Some items from the list include:
Netvibes
Digg
Gmail [...]
Snap - Website Previews
Okay, I just saw the coolest thing. I was doing some research, looking into my high Adsense impressions and found out that the traffic was coming from TechCrunch. This is because of today’s article, GMail Launches Mail Fetcher, which links back to the original article on TechCrunch.
I went to TechCrunch article to see what the [...]
What MySpace Has Proven
MySpace, chances are you have one or if you do not your friends do. For those that have been on the web for a while, you might remember a website called SixDegrees. SixDegrees was based on the concept that a person was connected to another person by no more than six degrees. [...]
