August 30, 2008 in Firefox, Internet, Productivity, technology tools
Tags: browser, Firefox, Mozilla Labs, ubiquity | No Comments »
I received a Tweet this week announcing Mozilla Lab’s Ubiquity. It’s being called a concept now. That’s tech speak for not much functionality right now. What’s already there is amazing! It’s an add-on for Firefox. You’re not using Firefox yet? C’mon, I’ve written at least two posts telling you why you should to move to [...]
August 15, 2008 in Internet, Marketing, Productivity, Technology, home office, technology tools
Tags: browser, internet marketing, Productivity, utility, web development | 1 Comment »
The four free web applications I can’t live without are Jing, PicniK, Firefox3 Addons and Google Reader Jing I wrote a post when I first discovered Jing and I’ve come to rely on it for tasks I’m sure the developer never thought of. I save account and password information using Jing. It’s so easy that [...]
August 13, 2008 in Facebook, Internet, Security, Social Networking, Technology, e-mail
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Have you noticed a lot of odd-looking URLs embedded in Facebook News Posts, Twitter Tweets, e-mail messages and even newsletters? They usually look something like this: http://tinyurl.com/5qxhly . This one was created using the TinyURL service. It’s the most commonly used of these services and their main function is to shorten long and sometimes confusing [...]