Archive for November, 2006
Automated VOIP calls to your rescue
How many times have you been stuck up at a place you did not want to be in, and was only hoping that one of your other friends makes a call to your rescue. Now, you can help yourself. GetMooh is an automated service especially for this purpose. The service works on VOIP technology. First [...]
Posted: November 30th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Online text summarizer
Often, you may have to come across lengthy text that you do not have the patience to go through in totality. It is here that summarizing tools come handy. Though some of the effective Text Summarizers require you to download the software (and the most effective ones need you to purchase them), there are quite [...]
Posted: November 28th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Face Recognition Software
Face recognition softwares are going to be the way for future technology. And that technology has already started making news. MyHeritage is a website specializing on face recognition technology. Upload your photo and you can view all the celebrities you resemble. My comment: Not all photos meet your expectations, but I believe that even if [...]
Posted: November 26th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Increasing Search Engine traffic for your website
Generating a consistent flow of traffic to the website requires a lot of hard work. The most consistent traffic however comes from search engines. If you manage a website, then there is one aspect you might have forgotten to incorporate, which can create an extra traffic. That is through feeds. Before I proceed further, let [...]
Posted: November 26th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Google moving to hardware? – a speculation
It is always a question of curiosity about where Google is heading to. What began as a mere search engine is now well spread across viewing your apartment from space, organizing your computer desktop, scheduling your calendar, and a host of activities, almost one new one every week. But, it is often speculated that Google [...]
Posted: November 20th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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How much is your blog worth
Last year, AOL acquired Weblogs for an amount amounting anywhere between $25 million and $40 million. This high amount is not because of the traffic it generated, but because of the network it created, and hence the huge number of inbound links. So, if someone were to acquire your blog(!!), how much should you sell [...]
Posted: November 16th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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How to download YouTube, Metacafe and Google Videos
Well, copyright laws prevent YouTube and the other video sharing websites from explicitly providing a service for downloading the videos. This has led to a lot of additional sites to help download these videos. Though there are a few scripts like GreaseMonkey that can be of use, I thought another website that I found that [...]
Posted: November 14th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Look who's dancing!
Last week, I had written about a piece on one of the online scam websites in my other blog. The page got indexed within a couple of days. With this came a lot of traffic from Google users who searched for the particular website. However, this new traffic lasted for not more than a day, [...]
Posted: November 11th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Zamzar – Free file conversion
If you were looking to convert your file from one format to another, most probably you might have downloaded a software that does this specific conversion. Zamzar is a website that performs this for you online. While the website claims you never ever again have to install a file converting software again, it however seems [...]
Posted: November 7th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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Don't make Gazzag a SPAM machine
Recently I had been flooded with requests from my friends to join them on Gazzag, a social network site. The requests were not in single digits, believe me, so many. I wondered why so many of them were interested in me joining them on Gazzag, when we were so well connected on Orkut. I decided [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2006 under Product Analysis.
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