Archive for the 'Web services' Category
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
You need a place where you can upload and download files without any additional features like at Box.net? Well, try DropBoks.
It is a free storage solution where you can store up to 1GB of information. The only catch here is that you can’t upload (and download) big file at once (for example big music archive or a whole DivX movie or something else) – there’s a limit only 50MB at time.
It’s very simple to use (navigate) – sign up, then browse to the files you wish to upload and… in general that’s all. Selected files will be uploaded to a special folder from where users can download those files. When you don’t need some file anymore simply drag and drop it onto the trash icon.
Ps: One more thing. Remember I’ve told you that this service was free? Well, it’s so but guys who are running that site just ask for a $1 fee so there won’t be any ads.
Just try it for yourself. I’ve got a feeling you’ll love it.
Posted in Business, Commercial, Developer, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Open Source, Social Software, Utilities, Web services | No Comments »
Sunday, November 26th, 2006
Civil Netizen is a free and secure way to send a file via the internet. It involves no complicated FTP settings, shared website settings, large email attachments, etc.
You can send your file(s) through a simple drag and drop interface. Files can be up to a huge 4 GB!! Thats an awful lot of data, so now you can easily send and share your latest project you’ve been working on, etc, no matter how big (well, as long as its under 4GB obviously). It also fully preserves the folder structure if thats important to you.
You simply “parcel” your content with the online interface, and then you send a pick up slip via IM or email to your recipient. An important feature to mention is that all files are fully encrypted with 128 bit encryption from end to end, so it really is totally private.
It’s a totally free service and they say it always will be! Sounds good! Another one for the bookmarks! You can check it out or use it by going right here.
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Sunday, November 26th, 2006
Here’s one more web based service that’ll help you to resize your pictures online – QuickThumbnail. You simply upload an image, than choose an option how to resize it and then download the resulting file. Once again it’s easy it can be!
The fastest way to resize your pictures and images. Choose an image file, select some resize options, and hit Resize it. Your image will be uploaded to the server and resized, and then any or all of the resized images will be provided in a single convenient view. Not only can you get simultaneous generation of different sizes but you can enlarge your images too.
It takes you just a few seconds and the quality of the newly-made picture… well, it’s really good! You just have to check it up for yourself. It also can make two or three different types of resized pictures simultaneously!
Just note, that uploaded photos and their resulting copies are kept on the site’s server for only 10 minutes as a security precaution.
Posted in Design, Freeware, Internet, Linux, Mac Stuff, Main, Photo, Web services, Windows | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
Pandora is an internet radio station site, but with a twist! It knows what you might like, before you’ve even heard it! You simply type in the name of a song or artist, and it generates a playlist of similiar sounding songs and artists! It bases its findings on musical similiarity, not popularity, only the music counts!
It’s part of the ‘Music Genome Project’ an attempt to group thousands of songs by musical similarity. Everything from melody, harmony and rhythm, to instrumentation, orchestration, arrangement, lyrics, and of course the rich world of singing and vocal harmony. It’s not about what a band looks like, or what genre they supposedly belong to, or about who buys their records – it’s about what each individual song sounds like. You can even give a “Thumbs Up”, which makes that song and songs that sound like that song play more often or “Thumbs Down” bans that song from that station, and makes songs that sound like that song play less often.
It’s a great way to discover new music based on what you already know you like. I like how they even provide links to more info on each band or artist, so if you find something you like you can easily learn more info!
Start listening right now by going here!
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Monday, November 20th, 2006
The thing with dictionaries is that it’s not enough to have them you must know how to use them. But the truth is this; there are so many dictionaries that are well stocked with words and their meanings but not easy to use. If you’ve had this problem with dictionaries, you might consider using TheSage.
The Sage’s English Dictionary and Thesaurus is a complete dictionary and a multifaceted thesaurus of the English language. The fact that it runs locally without an Internet connection makes it a must-have.
In case you are still wondering, “How does TheSage differ from any other traditional dictionary?” You might want to check the following features it possesses:
- A Comprehensive Dictionary with over 145,000 references with multiple detailed definitions (over 200,000)
- Tabbed interface, which allows multiple definitions and searches to be readily available
- A Complete Thesaurus with nearly 1,200,000 relationships between definitions (synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms, meronyms, holonyms…)
- A large collection of “Example Sentences” that already includes approximately 35,000 examples of usage
- Quick cross-referencing
- Standard and advanced wildcard search functionality
- Anagram search- only valid English words are returned
- History and session record keeping
- Options that allow customization of the appearance of TheSage
And so much more!
What really makes this particular one, my dictionary of choice is the fact that it can look up words directly from almost any program (IE, Word, Firefox, Outlook, Thunderbird, etc ) and is 100% portable [you can run it, fully functional, from portable devices such as a USB]
Want to check it out?
Click here for more info and download
[Silly Me! I forgot to mention, it’s totally FREE!]
Posted in Freeware, Main, Multimedia, Social Software, Text, Web services | No Comments »
Monday, November 20th, 2006
Ever wondered if your Internet connection speed even comes close to what you pay for each month? I do! So i was happy when i found Speedtest.net, a cool looking site where you can choose from a selection of servers around the world and check your upload and download speed.
I kinda felt like i was planning for nuclear war with the flashy graphics, luckily for us all, i wasn’t!
It’s a cool site to go to if you wanna check just how fast your connection is going. See if it’s as fast as your provider claims, although results can vary at different times due to internet conditions.
It’s also a handy and useful tool for anyone who does things such as internet gaming,where having a fast speed is necessary for some games.
Speed on over to the site to check it out.
Posted in Internet, Main, Web services | No Comments »
Sunday, November 19th, 2006
If you every have to give a webpage address to someone, its pretty easy to just copy and paste it, right? What if you had to write it down and it was long and complicated or worse, had to give it over the phone?
Now imagine if it was this one: ‘http://local.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=white+house&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=26.991659,68.994141&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=16&ll=38.89763,-77.033515&spn=0.012909,0.033689’ …
Well, good luck!
Or how about you could just change that into this? http://stickythis.com/thewhitehouse
That’s where Stickythis comes in. It changes any URL into ‘http://stickythis.com (whatever you want it to be)’
You can go check it out here and add it to your collection of useful bookmarks!
Posted in Browsers, Business, Internet, Main, Web services | No Comments »
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
First we had the podsafe music network, Podshow now we have this. Music which is from unsigned bands which is licensed especially for podcasting. But the trend is growing. Most music producers are happy with the idea that in order to sell music you have to give lots away. It seems that the days of bloated greedy record companies are numbered. And not very big numbers either…
File sharing and MP3 network MP34U is trying hard to be an alternative to the traditional music business and succeeding to a certain extent. You’ve got signed and unsigned bands side by side, ratings and chart positions, well known and less well known artists. The “sources” look for and find the best free and legal MP3s out there on the Net. These countless billions (well lots anyway) are then voted on, and you get the results. So you know that the stuff which rises to the top is popular. It might even be good, the odds are with you on that one.
Visit the asylum here.
Posted in Audio, Fun, Main, Open Source, Web services | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, November 15th, 2006
I found a really cool resource on the web, which if you are a fan of old blues masters is actually something of a gold mine. Lots of the recordings of the old blues musicians have fallen into the public domain, being really old and all that. The problem with media that has fallen into the public domain is that it is pretty hard to find.
Luckily there is a new kind of movement on the Net where clever and resourceful people find out stuff which is public domain now and collect it together. This is one such resource.
Here you can find such brilliant old stuff as Leadbelly’s “Where Did You Sleep Last Night?”, Blind Willie Johnson singing “Praise God I’m Satisfied”, and Lottie Kimbough with “Wayward Girl Blues”. Oh yeah and I really love Memphis Minnie’s “Where is My Good Man At?”. Very cool.
Join the fun at PublicDomain4U.
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Tuesday, November 14th, 2006
You like or need to share files online and you’re not a big fan of Rapidshare? Well, as they say there’s always a choice!
For example try Files-Upload. This web based service will let you upload up to a 1GB file unlimited times and unlimited storage. Sounds good? Okay, but there’s a catch (and really not just one). First of all (and that’s the worst thing of this one) your files will only be retained for 6 months since the last download of that file so if you want them to stay online for longer period you’ll have to upload ‘em every 6 month or they just disappear. Next one is that you can upload files up to 1 GB storage only by Ftp client (http upload is only up to 300 MB, but it is still better then free Rapidshare). Good points are: support for resuming downloads, there’s no downloading and uploading limit, splitted archives also allowed. Guys from Files-Upload also offer a free subdomain “myname.files-upload.com” for easy access to those files. And it’s all totally free (at least for now) so what are you waiting for – just register and GO : )
Posted in Internet, Main, Utilities, Web services | No Comments »
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