Archive for the 'web sites' Category

Adsense Preview Tool.

Friday, October 21st, 2005

This might be a handy tool for those of you who run ads on your blog or web site. Adsense Preview Tool lets you enter the web site you are thinking of putting ads on and it will display the google adsense ads that are likely to appear on your site.
Adsense Preview Tool.
‘Use this tool […]

The Top Ten weblog Design Mistakes

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

Jakob Neilsen has a post on the Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes. In it he lists the following ten design mistakes:
1. No Author Biographies
2. No Author Photo
3. Nondescript Posting Titles
4. Links Don’t Say Where They Go
5. Classic Hits are Buried
6. The Calendar is the Only Navigation
7. Irregular Publishing Frequency
8. Mixing Topics
9. Forgetting That […]

time tracker

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

If you are looking for a online way to track your tasks and manage your life, then check out time tracker.
‘Time Tracker is a simple tool to keep track of the time you spend on any given task.
Think of it as a to-do-list with a clock.’
Create your account here

Top 20 Best License-Free Official Fonts

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Vitaly Friedman has collected what he considers the top 20 best licence free official fonts.
‘recently I’ve been browsing through the Net searching for the best license-free fonts which would fit as a serious heading for a serious online-presentation. Fortunately, I wasn’t the first web-developer, who was trying to find such fonts. One of the best […]

kiko

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

‘Slow, featureless online calendars are so Web 1.0. Kiko is a cool new web calendar that delivers all the functionality of desktop calendar software, and all the convenience of online access. And it’s free!
What’s better?

Interface

Click On Anything - Everything is interactive. Right click it, drag it - it all works the way you expect from […]

40 google hacks

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

Google Hacks
O’reilly has a list of 40 hacks for your google usage. There are some gems here – ones that I have never seen before.
Well worth your time to scan this list of google tips and hints.
Check it out here
(via Digg)

remember the milk

Friday, October 14th, 2005

Another contender for the GTD web application prize is up and running and has a cool name – remember the milk

Features galore.

Sharing, publishing, notes… we’ve got it all.

Get reminded.

Receive reminders via email, instant messenger, and SMS.

It’s free.

Hard to believe, we know, but it’s true.

Check it out here

30gigs.com

Friday, October 7th, 2005

If you don’t think gmail has enough room for you, you might want to have a look at this new only email service called 30gigs.com
‘30Gigs.com started off with the idea of creating a “All in one” site for the webmaster and avid computer users. Combining personal file storage, GD2 signatures and anonymous email all in […]

eyeos

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

There is much talk of Google creating a web based operating system to compete with Microsoft. Well, what about a one that is here now called Eyeos.
‘EyeOS is a free, cross-platform Personal Content Manager System based upon the style of a Desktop Operating System. The base package includes the whole Operating System structure and ten […]

writeboard

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

Need to work on something with someone else or a group of people? Perhaps a writeboard can help for this type of collaborative projects.
 ‘Writeboard makes it easy to…
Write without fear of losing or overwriting a good idea Compare different versions of a document Collaborate with colleagues on copy, proposals, memos, etc. Subscribe to documents […]