The Data Export API will allow developers to extend Google Analytics in new and creative ways. We can now look out for developers to integrate Google Analytics data into existing products or create new products.

Google Analytics Gets API + Polaris Adobe Air Desktop App
on April 22, 2009 in Featured, Tech for Life

Comodo LivePCSupport – Your Personal Tech Support
on April 15, 2009 in Featured, Tech for Life
Comodo Internet Security is a free anti-virus and personal firewall program. I did a detailed review on the Comodo Security Suite a few weeks back. Comodo Internet Security PRO In addition to offering a free version, Comodo offers a PRO version that includes TrustConnect and LivePCSupport. TrustConnect is a Internet security add-on ($49 value) protects […]

Control & Access Your Computer Remotely with LogMeIn
on April 7, 2009 in Featured, Tech for Life
LogMeIn stands out from the rest as it doesn’t need a remote access client to access your computer running LogMeIn software.

TVersity – Free & Awesome Media Server
on April 2, 2009 in Featured, Tech for Life
In fact, Tversity can stream to just about any networked device, even an iPhone! It can transcode any video format to a format palatable by these devices which can be picky about the codes they support.

Collect Organize Things & Receipts with MyThings
on March 18, 2009 in Featured, Household
MyThings organizes and builds an online repository of your stuff and lets you easily find receipts by retailer and date and get Manuals for your purchases.

SmartyPig – Savings Can Be Social Too
on March 16, 2009 in Featured, Money Matters
SmartyPig is simply a savings account dedicated to a goal that you can simply tap into when you have reached that goal. While earning a nice 3.25% APY on your savings.

Queued – Netflix Queue in your Desktop
on February 23, 2009 in Tech for Life
Queued brings your Netflix queue to your desktop allowing you to quicky, view and modify your queue. It also lets you search for movies and add it your queue.

CurdBee – Free Web-based Billing App for Freelancers
on February 17, 2009 in Money Matters
If you are a freelancer and looking for a free, web based billing application, CurdBee might be right up your alley. There are plenty of paid alternatives, but if your needs are simple CurdBee is definitely worth considering. CurdBee Features Sign up for a FREE account Choose your own unique address – for eg. yourname.curdbee.com […]

Zumo Drive – Online File Sync With a Twist
on February 13, 2009 in Tech for Life
Zumo Drive differs here by moving the data to the cloud – a server in the Internet. Now, you can see this data across all your computeres/devices just like it is on your local drive.

Snowl – Messaging in Firefox from Mozilla Labs
on January 15, 2009 in Tech for Life
It’s no secret that I am a fan of Mozilla Labs projects besides being a huge fan of Firefox. We have seen some successful and exciting projects from Mozilla Labs like Mozilla Prism – the technology that lets you run web applications like desktop applications away from your browser, Mozilla Geode – that can bring […]

Wakoopa: Social Network for Discovering Webapps & Software
on December 30, 2008 in Tech for Life
Social networking was all the rage in 2008. We have social networks like FaceBook, Orkut & MySpace to meet people. And then there are even social networks to meet people with special interests such as music, video, food, wine, cars, etc. You knew about it already. But, did you know there is a social network […]
SongBird – Excellent Open Source iTunes Alternative
on December 10, 2008 in Tech for Life
SongBird is an open source music player built on Mozilla’s technology. After being in development for 2 years, SongBird just reached version 1.0 and is looking greater than ever. One great feature of SongBird is that it is extensible with community developed add-ons just like Mozilla’s Firefox and Thunderbird. This lets us add functionality via […]
Gladinet – Access Online Storage via Windows Explorer
on December 8, 2008 in Tech for Life
Online files storage services make storing your files in the cloud and make it accessible anywhere. I use plenty of services like Google Docs, Windows Live Skydrive, Box.net, etc. Some of the most popular services where you might be storing your files are Google Docs, Amazon S3, Windows Live Skydrive, etc. But, at best they […]
WebNotes – Annotate & Organize the Web (Beta Invites Available)
on December 4, 2008 in Tech for Life
WebNotes is a web organization tool created by a group of MIT alumni. Their goal was to revolutionize the way people collect,organize and share information on the Internet! After checking out WebNotes, I have to agree that they are on the right track. If you have ever used PostIt notes to put up stickies for […]

Syncplicity – Share, Backup, Sync Files Between Multiple Computers
on October 22, 2008 in Tech for Life
Syncplicity is an online file backup and synchronization service. There are many players in this market such as DropBox, SugarSync, etc. We are going to look at Syncplicity in this review. About Syncplicity: Syncplicity is effortless synchronization, backup, and sharing. Install it on one computer and all your important documents, photos, and music are backed […]
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