One of Outlook 2007’s new features is going to be the ability to read RSS within the email client itself. This free add-in however enables you to do the same thing with current versions of Outlook. I think it’s kind of ironic that I first felt RSS was meant to replace email subscriptions, [...]
Continue reading...27. June 2006
Maybe this feature has been here since the launch of Google Calendar, but I’ve only noticed it now. Seems that my Google Mail was scanned, determined I got asked by a friend to go rock climbing, and provided me a one click way to put it on my online calendar via my Gmail sidebar. Very nice. Notes [...]
Continue reading...25. June 2006
43 places is a social networking site that connects travelers from all over the world in a very open, friendly environment. What you do at 43 places is simply the following: Share with the world: Tell people about the places you’ve been by posting bits of info or photos you took. Find out about the world: [...]
Continue reading...23. June 2006
By default the Blogger platform (which this blog is running on) does not allow sorting posts by categories. You can however rely on the community at large to devise workarounds for this. It is a common question asked by many bloggers who use this platform so here are two ways I managed to pull it [...]
Continue reading...21. June 2006
If you’ve never had a chance to seriously sit down and play with a Mac, you have got to try this beautiful online Flash emulation of Mac OS X. Or if you’re feeling nostalgic, here’s an online emulation of Mac OS 7 Tech Tags: mac os7 osx emulation
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28. June 2006
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