Archive for the 'Free Services' Category
I came across Mosio during my normal 6 hours-a-day surfing the web. I signed up for the service a few months ago and I don’t think I really grasped how cool Mosio was until I was at the bar.
A couple of my fraternity brothers were having a heated debate over the (ever so) political topic [...]
Take a look at the graph to the left. Does something look unusual about yesterdays traffic? It seems we are BLOWING UP all of a sudden and we love it! Thank you for all your continued support. Yes we are talking to you – our readers! It is great to know people want to [...]
Hey boys and girls!
Have you ever been in a situation where you wished you could sync calendars with somebody who is seemingly unconnected? On top of that, you wished that somehow, by some magical force, those calendars can sync automatically, wirelessly and invisibly; involving no further effort beyond the initial configuration, and that this calendar [...]
We have been using the web based version of Bloglines for some time now. It is our favorite RSS reader for a bunch of reasons – no installation, saved searches, but namely speed. Our only gripes were lack of a specific view (3 paned) and the absence of a social network twist. Ask.com acquired Bloglines [...]
How many times have you been asked online to provide your personal information, such as your name, number and e-mail address? If you are like me, thousands of times, almost everyday. Each time you do it too, you have this aching feeling in your stomach, because you know you are about to get about a [...]
We read about Googles free 411 service 1.800.goog.411. And its great as we have been using it for some time now. Now we see it has the ability to text you the address and phone number of your query as well as send you a link to a map! This is great to save to [...]
of Course you do… Who wouldn’t right??
Well This is utterly amazing… I didn’t really grasp how cool it was until I used it… I dialed up 23907 and hit send text message and typed out my text query…ABOUT [topic]
about wikipedia
And I got back a link dumb quick which put me into wikipedia mobile with the [...]
Straight out of the press release website Emoze offers free push service via a client installed on your mobile device. No more waiting 5 minutes for a sync or paying an extra thirty bucks a month for blackberry services. It sounds good. I am going to give it a try and report back. What about [...]


