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Firefox 3 Beta 2 Reviewed & Firefox 3 Beta 2 Portable

I have been long waiting for Firefox 3 Beta 2. If you are a regular reader, you might have wondered why I haven’t delved much into Firefox 3 besides showing you how to run Firefox 3 simultaneously with Firefox 2. Personally, I feel that until Firefox get to Beta 2 it just isn’t worth it […]

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Wesabe Goes Mobile

Wesabe has been my favorite online money management tool for a long time. if you haven’t heard, you can read my review of Wesabe and in fact check out others reviews tagged with the same name. If you are a Wesabe user with an Internet enabled mobile or someone looking for an online money management […]

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Gmail Gets Free IMAP Access

Gmail Gets Free IMAP Access

While Google’s PageRank team have been busy penalizing the big players with a penalty sweep, GMail team has been busy adding IMAP support to GMail. I have tried using POP3 with Thunderbird but I missed the features available with IMAP. One of the main IMAP feature is that it syncs both ways. So, if you […]

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Wesabe just got better – Firefox Uploader

Wesabe just got better – Firefox Uploader

I talk a lot about Wesabe here and you can find my earlier posts in ‘Related Posts’ or just search for Wesabe. For those of you new to Wesabe, it is an excellent online money management application with social features built into it. Wesabe Firefox Uploader Wesabe’s desktop uploader worked great for a couple of […]

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Wesabe releases API for your Bank Data

Wesabe releases API for your Bank Data

Need an API to your bank, credit card data? Wesabe provides it even if it is indirect. Who/What is Wesabe? Wesabe is money management in a true web 2.0 sense. You have a secure place to manage your money online with great tools like tagging transactions, charts, etc. Plus, you get the benefit of the […]

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Remember the Milk integrates with Twitter

I use Remember the Milk (RTM) everyday and I have given my brain a break from trying to remember the long list of stuff that I try to do everyday at work and home. I have said it before and I’ll say it again, it is one of the best online task managers around. I […]

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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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Wesabe gets cash accounts & flashier

Wesabe gets cash accounts & flashier

 I use Wesabe to track my personal finances and I have written about it before. It is definitely well worth a look if you are looking for a way to manage your personal finances online but securely. What was a great product just got even better with these new features: Cash Accounts Previously, Wesabe just showed […]

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GMail filter tips and increased attachment size

GMail filter tips and increased attachment size

There is no doubt GMail created more than a ripple when it was invite-only with 1GB storage space, search, better spam  handling, labels and filters. I have been using GMail ever since I got my first invite from a friend when giving out GMail invites was the rage. One of my favorite features of GMail […]

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Google Analytics gets a facelift

Google Analytics gets a facelift

Google Analytics is a great tool to look at your website statistics and measure your site growth, trends, etc. Google made this enterprise class application free to use by the masses including me. Today at the Emetrics summit in San Fransisco, they have unveiled the new version of Google Analytics. They are rolling out the […]

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Use Yahoo Photos? It’s time to move to Flickr

Use Yahoo Photos? It’s time to move to Flickr

TechCrunch is reportng that Yahoo! has decided to shutdown their Yahoo! Photos service and will be announcing that shortly.. They acquired Flickr 2 years back and the popularity it has gained has been phenomenal. It is bad for any business to run two of their own services competing with each other. This is a really […]

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Wesabe updates: Goals, Groups & Full-text feeds

Wesabe updates: Goals, Groups & Full-text feeds

We talked about Wesabe here lately and Marc Hedlund from Wesabe commented here about upcoming new features. True to their words, they have introduced some new features on their site. While it’s not the ooh-aaah kind of improvements, they definitely make it user-friendly. Now, to the quick facts: Goals are just goals: Earlier, in the […]

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