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Hulu Announces Hulu Plus Subscription Service

Hulu is one of the most popular online movie & tv shows streaming service that has seen its popularity skyrocket in the last year. Hulu.com has been a great place to watch recent TV shows online for free. The service was ad-supported so you had to sit through a commercial before watching a TV show […]

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Top 10 Google Voice Tips and Tricks

Google Voice recently went public. If you have signed up for one and haven’t started to realize it’s potential, do not worry. I am guilty of that as well. But, a lot of folks who have embraced Google Voice as their main phone number swear by it. So, how do we go about making the […]

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Learn HTML5 With HTML5 Rocks

HTML5 is catching a lot of momentum especially with Apple’s newest and hottest devices – Apple iPad and Apple iPhone 4 gaining huge popularity. What does an Apple product have to do with HTML 5, you may ask? Steve Jobs has banished Flash (which powers a huge number of sites and video players on the […]

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YouTube Offers Online Video Editor

With the multitude of smartphones having the ability to upload your videos to YouTube without syncing to your computer, this is a welcome move. We shoot videos with our cell phones and just press upload. They don’t get any kind of editing and a lot of videos in YouTube have those crappy few seconds here […]

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If the BP Oil Spill Happened in Your City

The BP Gulf oil spill is a tragedy and my heart goes out to those who are affected. If you want to know how big the Gulf Oil Spill is, there is a Google Maps mashup called If It was my Home. This Google Maps mashup lets you move the Deepwater Horizon oil rig from […]

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TV Guide for Your Live Web Events – Live Matrix

The Web is no longer static pages of text and still images. It’s alive with tweets, tweetups, live video conferences, uStreams, live-blogged product launches, webinars, live auctions, virtual world meetups and events, time-limited sales and contests, live audio and video podcast recordings, live chats, and more. And it’s all happening in real-time. (RWW) I get […]

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Evernote Gets File Drag & Drop in Chrome & Safari

Evernote is an amazing web app for storing notes and is one of those services I highly recommend to everyone I know and don’t know besides Dropbox. I use Evernote Web and Evernote iPhone app regularly. Evernote Web for Google Chrome and Safari browsers has gotten a wicked cool feature. We can now gran a […]

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Easiest Way to Create Gmail HTML Signatures

One thing that surprises me a lot is that Gmail still hasn’t added support for HTML signatures. With everyone in a social network like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and may be even run a host of blogs, it would be very helpful to just add social icons and link to them in the email signature. For […]

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TweetDeck Gets Google Buzz, FourSquare & More

TweetDeck is an amazing desktop Adobe AIR app for Twitter. But, it has been adding support for other social networks as well making it a one app to have in your desktop to access all your social network accounts! TweetDeck version 0.34 just came out with some amazing additions and here is a quick run […]

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Dropbox Hack: Dropbox Folder Sync

I love Dropbox hacks and promote the Dropbox free account with all my heart to my readers. As a Dropbox user you might know that Dropbox syncs everything under the main ‘My Dropbox’ folder in your computer. If you wanted to sync a folder outside of Dropbox folder, you had to jump through hoops to […]

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Forget Screenshots. Quote Smarter with Kwout!

if you like taking screenshots of parts of websites for your blog or just to post everywhere in the Internet and share it with your friends, this going to thrill you. I use my favorite screenshot capture tool FastStone Capture a lot for my blogging as I go about gathering screenshots to illustrate a point […]

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Dropbox Delivers Android app, iPad app and Mpbile API

Dropbox is an amazing little file sync/backup solution that just works. I highly recommend it to all my users to give it a try. You get a free 2GB account when you sign up. If you already use Dropbox, you are in for a little treat. Dropbox is now available as an Android app for […]

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Take Virtual Tours of Indian Temples

Indian temples are known for their heritage and architecture. They offer a great glimpse on the history behind them and the people who built them. I was fortunate enough to visit a lot of South Indian temples in many family trips we took while growing up. I have always been amazed at the architecture and […]

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View Google Earth Inside Google Maps

Google Earth is an amazing free program that you could spend hours on flying to cities and viewing landscapes and geological features on. But, it required you download the application and install it in your desktop or laptop or even iPhone to be able to use it. Now, Google Maps has a Google Earth view […]

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My 6+1 Favorite Travel Websites

Updated: 08/20/10 We just got back from our week-long vacation in California. We spent 3 days in San Francisco taking in the city and the Napa Valley and another 3 days in the Yosemite National Park. I do quite a bit of research for finding travel deals through various websites and plan our vacation. For […]

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