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BuiltWith.com – Web Page Technology Profiler

BuiltWith.com – Web Page Technology Profiler

That’s a crafty domain name for a site that let’s you find out what a site is built with.  BuiltWith is a web page technology profiler that analyzes a website and gives a detailed listing of technologies that it finds on a web page. In their words, BuiltWith’s goal is to help developers, researchers and […]

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Launch everything: Launchy

Launch everything: Launchy

The most used part of my Windows XP is the Quick Launch area. I keep shortcuts to all my often used programs in there. Start->Programs menu becomes unusable if you have an addiction for trying new software all the time. I still continuously battle the ever growing list in my Quick Launch bar by weeding […]

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Xinu and a Poll

Unlike last week, I am not trying to give you a long name and its meaning, Instead, Xinu is a web service that provides a lot of stats in a nice layout to get a quick overview of a multitude of information. If you liked Website Grader [review] to learn a lot about your website, […]

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Google makes FeedBurner PRO free

More news about Google. If you use FeedBurner, you’d know that Google acquired them and here is a positive fallout from that acquisition. If you have been paying for FeedBurner PRO, you won’t be billed for June 2007 and after. For everyone else, it is free and you can activate the FeedBurner Stats PRO right […]

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Windows Live Writer – Portable version

Windows Live Writer – Portable version

I have been using Windows Live Writer for my blogging ever since I heard good things about it from a few fellow bloggers. I have to admit, Microsoft has done stuff mostly right with this product. I do have a few gripes but nothing major. I use my USB drive a lot and I have […]

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Google Docs gets a facelift – GMail to follow?

Google Docs gets a facelift – GMail to follow?

Google Docs & Spreadsheets have gotten a nice facelift. Docs is Google’s alternative to Microsoft Word and Spreadsheets for Excel and they are both web applications but with the slick interface you’ll hardly feel so.  Google has believed that tags and search combined should satisfy Docs & Spreadsheets users after its wild popularity in GMail. […]

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Online Password Manager – Clipperz

Online Password Manager – Clipperz

Here is my promised review of the online password manager I started using last week – Clipperz. I had originally come across Clipperz in a post at Daily Cup of Tech where Tim asked his readers if they would use an online password manager. If you’d like you can see my reply in the comments […]

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What does CSS, Google, Viruses & IP have in common?

What does CSS, Google, Viruses & IP have in common?

Nothing. I just wrote a post with them all and hence the title. Got you interested didn’t it? So, for your reading pleasure, a few very useful tips that I came across this week in no particular order . Future Proofing your CSS edits This is for the bloggers or web masters on self-hosted platforms […]

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Kyle’s Cove and Website Grader

Kyle’s Cove and Website Grader

One of my recent adds to my daily read section in my feed reader is Kyle’s Cove. Kyle authors his technology blog and I find  it very resourceful just in the few days I have been following and earned his way into our Blogroll. If you like ShanKri-la’s content, I am sure you will like […]

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