Now you can send a text message to a group of friends (up to 15) and they can reply to all the friends very easily. The replies always go to all the members of the group. When you initiate a conversation you choose which friends will be in the group.
3Jam.com
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
Moo Card & Stickers!
These people may have cracked the holy grail of unique printing. No more ordering one design in minimum quantities of 100's. If you have anything to market, try doing it with their minicards (half the size of a business card).
Moo.com
Moo.com
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Magento: Easy eCommerce Platform
This is a feature-rich eCommerce solution for any website that enables you to give your visitors some common Web 2.0 experiences, such as tagging, auto-completion of searches, and easy product comparisons. It sounds very promising.
MagentoCommerce.com
MagentoCommerce.com
T-Mobile's WiFi Service
Just think this is cool and shows how some companies are rapidly responding to Apple's threat.
T-Mobile is now giving away free WiFi wireless routers and a special phone that will automatically switch between your cellular service and any available WiFi service so you won't be charged minutes when using VoIP on WiFi.
NYT review
T-Mobile is now giving away free WiFi wireless routers and a special phone that will automatically switch between your cellular service and any available WiFi service so you won't be charged minutes when using VoIP on WiFi.
NYT review
Nifty Shopping Cart
Free and very easy to add to any site. It works with both Google Checkout and PayPal. Too bad it is not multi-lingual, yet.
TechCrunch review
FatFreeCart.com
Here is another one called BlinkCart.com
TechCrunch review
FatFreeCart.com
Here is another one called BlinkCart.com
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
Social Shopping
Find out what other people are recommending or recommend something to others. Get your product listed here so others can learn about it.
NYT article: Like Shopping? Social Networking? Try Social Shopping
ThisNext.com
NYT article: Like Shopping? Social Networking? Try Social Shopping
ThisNext.com
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Turnkey Social Networking Solutions
Here are some of the players in providing easy solutions for creating your own social network. Hopefully I can develop an e-commerce social network with one of these.
KickApps.com
Pringo.com
SmallWorldLabs.com
Ning.com
CommonGate.com
CrowdVine.com
OneSite.com
Another List
Here is a nicely done comparison between Kickapps and Ning.
Here is TechCrunch's Comparison Chart
KickApps.com
Pringo.com
SmallWorldLabs.com
Ning.com
CommonGate.com
CrowdVine.com
OneSite.com
Another List
Here is a nicely done comparison between Kickapps and Ning.
Here is TechCrunch's Comparison Chart
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Build Your Own Web App
Here are some of the players in this crowded space of drag-n-drop web apps:
LongJump.com
DabbleDB.com
CogHead.com
BungeeLabs.com
TechCrunch review of this industry
StartUpSquad review
8 Start ups to watch for in 2007
LongJump.com
DabbleDB.com
CogHead.com
BungeeLabs.com
TechCrunch review of this industry
StartUpSquad review
8 Start ups to watch for in 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Ten CSS tricks you may not know
This guy does a good job of discussing a few CSS tricks that can come in handy from time to time.
CSS Tricks
CSS Tricks
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Record Your Calls
Here an easy way to record all your calls, just buy the Ipevo Free.2 phone for about $45.
Ipevo.com
NYT article
Ipevo.com
NYT article
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
The DYI Phenomenon
Dion Hinchcliffe's take on what widgets, badgets, etc, all means.
DYI Phenomenon Part 1
DYI Phenomenon Part 2
DYI Phenomenon Part 1
DYI Phenomenon Part 2
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Product Life Story Labels
If you sell a product, you will want to add labels to it by which a consumer can know the history behind it. One way is to put a code on each label by which the consumer can retrieve the product's history on your site. This is a growing trend which we will see across many more products.
Product Life Stories
Product Life Stories
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Guide to CSS Support in Email
Here is a very good writeup on what CSS support is included in various email clients.
CSS Email Guide
CSS Email Guide
Friday, June 01, 2007
eBook Retailers
Sometimes I have a hard time finding an eBook for a book I want to buy. Here is a list of some possible retailers that may carry your eBook.
AcademicMaterials
BooksOnBoard.com
CONNECT
CyberRead
Diesel-ebooks
eBookimpressions
eBookMall
eBooks
eBooks About Everything
eBookwise
eChapterOne
eFollet
eReader
Fictionwise
Franklin
Mobipocket
PaperbackDigital
Powells
AcademicMaterials
BooksOnBoard.com
CONNECT
CyberRead
Diesel-ebooks
eBookimpressions
eBookMall
eBooks
eBooks About Everything
eBookwise
eChapterOne
eFollet
eReader
Fictionwise
Franklin
Mobipocket
PaperbackDigital
Powells
The Ten Day MBA
This book claims to teach you in ten days what an MBA learns in college. It may be worth the time. Can MBA programs be compressed, allowing a reader to "get at least $20,000 of MBA education at 99 percent of the list price," as the author promises?
The Ten Day MBA @ Amazon.com
The Ten Day MBA @ eBooks.com
The Ten Day MBA @ Amazon.com
The Ten Day MBA @ eBooks.com
Thursday, May 31, 2007
What is Web 2.0 Marketing?
This article seeks to explain how user-generated content can help you create an online marketing campaign.
Web 2.0 Marketing
Web 2.0 Marketing
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Add Affiliates Easily
Here are a couple of ways to easily support an affiliate program on your website. Just let the experts handle the affiliate relationship.
ShareASale.com
AffiliateFuture.com
ShareASale.com
AffiliateFuture.com
Practice Your Programming Skills 2
Code Kata - Dave Thomas, one of the Pragmatic Programmers, took the idea of coding practice and made
something....well, pragmatic out of it. He created a series of what he
calls Code Kata, which are small, thought-provoking exercises that
programmers can do in the language of their choice. Each kata
emphasizes a specific technique or thought process, providing a concrete
flexing of one's mental muscles.
something....well, pragmatic out of it. He created a series of what he
calls Code Kata, which are small, thought-provoking exercises that
programmers can do in the language of their choice. Each kata
emphasizes a specific technique or thought process, providing a concrete
flexing of one's mental muscles.
Practice Your Programming Skills
TopCoder.com is a long-standing programming competition
site. You can register for an account and compete online for
prizes. Even if you're not interested in competing with others, Top-
Coder offers a practice room with a large collection of practice problems
that you can use as excellent fodder for your practice sessions.
Go sign up and give it a try.
site. You can register for an account and compete online for
prizes. Even if you're not interested in competing with others, Top-
Coder offers a practice room with a large collection of practice problems
that you can use as excellent fodder for your practice sessions.
Go sign up and give it a try.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
UShip: Who Wants to Ship This?
Let shipping carriers compete for your business. Just list your shipping need and get bids from interested shippers, then go with the cheapest. Supposedly shippers often have extra room in their trucks which they would like to fill up but their problem is finding stuff to carry there. Now these same shippers can go to this site and try to win your business so they can fill up their trucks.
UShip.com
UShip.com
Friday, May 18, 2007
Fotolia.com
Here is another great photo resource:
Fotolia.com is the revolutionary image bank that is fast, easy and always on. More than 3.2 million images starting at $1 are ready for downloaded. 1000 new members a day are inspired by our spirit!
Fotolia.com is the revolutionary image bank that is fast, easy and always on. More than 3.2 million images starting at $1 are ready for downloaded. 1000 new members a day are inspired by our spirit!
- Over 3.2 million professional images
- High quality images starting at just $1
- Free membership
- Revolutionary images
- Industry disruptor
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
FlirtingInTraffic.com
I think this is a nice concept with lots of potential. ABC News Nightline did a story about it. However, there are some security issues to be concerned about. Would you want a predator who saw you to know who you are?
On the Fast Track to Love
FlirtingInTraffic.com
On the Fast Track to Love
FlirtingInTraffic.com
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Openkapow
You have to see this to believe it. You can now create "robots" which can navigate anywhere in the web and feed you back the info as REST, RSS, etc.
Openkapow.com
Review by Infoworld
Openkapow.com
Review by Infoworld
Thursday, May 03, 2007
MySpace for Kids
There are various sites for pre-teen, pre-MySpace kids who are too young to blend in with the older kids on MySpace. Here is a NYT Review:
My Daughter, the Burger-Flipping Penguin
Some of the mentioned services are:
ClubPenguin.com
WebKinz.com
Imbee.com
Whyville.net
Nicktropolis.com
Disney Xtreme Digital
My Daughter, the Burger-Flipping Penguin
Some of the mentioned services are:
ClubPenguin.com
WebKinz.com
Imbee.com
Whyville.net
Nicktropolis.com
Disney Xtreme Digital
Monday, April 30, 2007
Catalog All Your Stuff
New services aim to be your online catalog of all the stuff you own. Then you can share all the stuff you own with your friends and eventually buy/sell with each other. Online retailers also can automatically register the stuff you buy with these services and then advertise related items to you when you view your stuff.
NYT Review: Got Roomfuls of Stuff? Now Sitew Will Help Keep Track of It
Zebo.com
MyThings.com
iTaggIt.com
NYT Review: Got Roomfuls of Stuff? Now Sitew Will Help Keep Track of It
Zebo.com
MyThings.com
iTaggIt.com
Another Shopping Experience
Here is yet another online shopping experience which aims to ease online comparison shopping and searching.
Glimpse.com
NYT Review: A Narrow Window Into the Future
Here are my previous shopping experiences I discovered.
Glimpse.com
NYT Review: A Narrow Window Into the Future
Here are my previous shopping experiences I discovered.
Upload Your Cell's Videos
Upload all your videos and photos from your cell and let others watch them, even live.
Kyte.tv
NYT Review: Social Networking Leaves Confines of the Computer
Kyte.tv
NYT Review: Social Networking Leaves Confines of the Computer
Friday, April 27, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Mapki: Google Maps Mashups Wiki
For help on anything concerning the Google Maps API this wikipedia-style site has all the info and links you will need to create your own Google Map Mashup.
Mapki.com
For seeing examples of Google Maps Mashups visit the Google Maps Mania blog.
Mapki.com
For seeing examples of Google Maps Mashups visit the Google Maps Mania blog.
Monday, April 23, 2007
JSONER: Library for JSON
The next hottest thing in dealing with JSON is a new Javascript library called JSONER. And if you don't know what JSON is yet, you better start finding out. It is a more efficient way to transfer data with AJAX instead of using XML.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Human-powered Local Search
Here is another service that is moving away from software to human-powered. It is local searching, which basically means searching for business info, attractions, events, history, etc. at a localized level usually from a local expert. Here is one of the first services to attempt this with real humans, presumably available thru chat 24x7:
AskPoodle.com
AskPoodle.com
Human-powered Transcriptions
Normally one would expect for computer to automatically transcribe voice to text, but because of accuracy problems and having to "train" the software to your voice, there is an effort to get a human network of transcribers to be available 24x7 to alleviate all these problems.
One of the first to do this is Jott.com. They have a toll-free number you call and speak for up to 30 seconds. Real humans then transcribe your message to text and send it to your destination(s) which you will have previously setup in your free account at jott.com.
This is a very interesting trend of using human networks to usurp the normal role of computers. Can you think of other industries or services where this is happening?
One of the first to do this is Jott.com. They have a toll-free number you call and speak for up to 30 seconds. Real humans then transcribe your message to text and send it to your destination(s) which you will have previously setup in your free account at jott.com.
This is a very interesting trend of using human networks to usurp the normal role of computers. Can you think of other industries or services where this is happening?
Human-powered Searching
Obviously computers by themselves are not smart enough to answer all our search request, so now some folks are using real humans to power searching. Some searching is done in real-time by humans over the phone, for example Scott Jones's ChaCha.com. Other searching will apparently be an amalgamation of user recommendations of the best search results, for example Jimmy Wales' Search Wikia.
On Wikipedia I searched for "human search engine" and also found Jatalla.com
These new services depend on a network of people doing all the work. If I were building a network of people I would definitely get pointers from these two big players.
On Wikipedia I searched for "human search engine" and also found Jatalla.com
These new services depend on a network of people doing all the work. If I were building a network of people I would definitely get pointers from these two big players.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Crowdsourced Startup Advice
Read about other entrepreneurs' experiences and advice for starting up a business and sustaining it.
Startupping.com
FoundRead.com
Startupping.com
FoundRead.com
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Learn Chinese With Podcasts
I just got my first iPod (I know, I know, I'm a little slow at getting up to speed on gadgets) and I discovered, through iTunes, a great source of daily Chinese lesson podcasts. I've tried the first intro and I think I'm hooked on this stuff. The instruction is excellent. If you want to learn Chinese, then I definitely recommend this.
ChinesePod.com
ChinesePod.com
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Bad Fads Museum
This museum showcases many of the past fads. Check here to see if your idea has not been a fad before.
BadFads.com
BadFads.com
How to Get VCs' Attention
Need help getting the attention of Venture Capitalists? Listen to what Guy Kawasaki has to say:
How to Get the Attention of a Venture Capitalist
How to Get the Attention of a Venture Capitalist
Monday, April 09, 2007
All In One Searches
Both Yahoo and Google are developing a new interface for search that gives you the usual results but also results from Blogs, YouTube, Flickr, etc all on one page.
Yahoo's Alpha
Google's SearchMash
Yahoo's Alpha
Google's SearchMash
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
BumpTop: New Desktop
In the near future we are likely to see an interface for our computer's desktop much like this one called BumpTop.
NYT review
YouTube Demo
NYT review
YouTube Demo
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Democratizing Innovation
Need to improve your product? Just let its users do the innovations. In this sense then, you become not a product innovator but an innovation facilitator. You empower its users to contribute and collaborate on improving your product.
NYT article
Free Democratizing Innovation book
NYT article
Free Democratizing Innovation book
Friday, March 23, 2007
The Intention Economy
The mentality is changing from: don't tell me what you are selling. Instead, I'll tell you what I want to buy.
In this new intention economy, a buyer has full intention to by something in particular. The sellers will not only need to offer the exact user specifications but compete on price, service and quality.
Checkout the Intention Economy at:
TrendWatching.com
LinuxJournal.com
In this new intention economy, a buyer has full intention to by something in particular. The sellers will not only need to offer the exact user specifications but compete on price, service and quality.
Checkout the Intention Economy at:
TrendWatching.com
LinuxJournal.com
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Here Come the Flex Components
I ran across this article at Basement.org about the coming influx of new Flex 2.0 components.
Basement.org
Basement.org
Who Visits Your Blog?
Add a small code to your template to keep logs of all your visitors and what they clicked on.
MyBlogLog.com
MyBlogLog.com
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Managed RoR Hosting
These guys will handle all the deployment, infrastructure, scaling, etc for your Ruby on Rails apps.
EngineYard.com
Review at GigaOm
EngineYard.com
Review at GigaOm
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Trends in Ecommercio 2.0
Here are some thoughts on what E-commerce 2.0 means. They are very interesting and I think most certainly these ideas are going to be broadly implemented across the ecommerce world.
The Velvet Revolution
The Next Generation
The Velvet Revolution
The Next Generation
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Some RIA Shopping Sites
A whole new generation of shopping sites is on the horizon based on Rich Internet Application technology. RIAs, also known as AJAX or Web 2.0 applications, are transforming how the Web looks and feels because they are designed to take advantage of broadband Internet speeds and are not based on the traditional Web page metaphor. Instead of sending you a page of text and images to view, an RIAenabled site first sends you software that takes over some or all of your Web browser and delivers the experience the Web site owners have developed.
RIAs for the Holidays
ShopComposition.com — great-looking, full-blown RIA shopping for designer home goods.
Nike.com — another RIA shopping experience from the folks who "Just Did It."
Etsy.com — serendipitous product finding interfaces; try the Shop by Color, Time Machine and Sampler features.
RIAs for the Holidays
ShopComposition.com — great-looking, full-blown RIA shopping for designer home goods.
Nike.com — another RIA shopping experience from the folks who "Just Did It."
Etsy.com — serendipitous product finding interfaces; try the Shop by Color, Time Machine and Sampler features.
Ecommerce 2.0 Trends
Here are some thoughts on what Ecommerce 2.0 means. They are very interesting and I think most certainly these ideas are going to be broadly implemented across the ecommerce world.
The Velvet Revolution
The Velvet Revolution
Reviews & Ratings 4 your site
If your ecommerce website does not have product reviews and product ratings entered by users, then you can easily add them using these two services. Of course, you can build your own infrastructure to do the same, but considering that PowerReviews is free, you might as well give them a try and save yourself some time and effort.
PowerReviews.com
BazaarVoice.com
PowerReviews.com
BazaarVoice.com
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Allurent: Radical New Shopping Experience
Exponential Growth 4 Your Biz
Social networking sites are starting to open up their web APIs. Facebook, Friendster, and others are starting to let third-party developers build new features to attract more users—and profits. What does this mean for your business? If u r smart enough, u will figure out how to leverage the APIs to put your product/service in front of all those millions of users.
SlashDot article
Biz Week article
SlashDot article
Biz Week article
Online Video Industry Index
There are now so many companies vying to be the next YouTube, it's easy to lose track of them all. So let's take a look at the entire online video industry and categorize the major players.
In this post we've summarized the latest video industry innovations under the following categories:
- Video Sharing
- Intermediaries
- Video Search
- Video eCommerce
- Video Editing & Creation
- Rich Media Advertising
- P2P (Peer To Peer)
- Video Streaming
- Vlogosphere
Monday, February 12, 2007
Minipreneurs: Instant Biz Owners
Set up your free shop in a few minutes. Have all your friends shop at your website and u shop at theirs. Everyone makes commissions. Even shop at your own website and get cash back from buying the items. If u already have your online store, sign up with one of these services to get others to sell your stuff.
Shop Here
Give Me Cash
FavoriteThingz.com
Zlio.com
MyPickList.com
Springwise Report
Shop Here
Give Me Cash
FavoriteThingz.com
Zlio.com
MyPickList.com
Springwise Report
Friday, February 09, 2007
Time to Get Rich
Here's a guy from Stanford who has lots of advice about how to get rich. I actually went to Stanford University as well, Class of 1989.
iwillteachyoutoberich.com
iwillteachyoutoberich.com
DIY Instructables
Another social network for sharing instructions for making all kinds of tangible stuff and for people who want to learn about it.
"This is a great place to start if you're looking to find a cool DIY project to try out"
Instructables.com
Another one is Make found at makezine.com
"This is a great place to start if you're looking to find a cool DIY project to try out"
Instructables.com
Another one is Make found at makezine.com
Tutorials 2.0
Tutorials on graphics, coding, etc. submitted by you for you. It's another social networking site, but this one targeted at people who want to share their expertise and at people who want to learn from others. Sign me up for that one.
Tutorials20.com
Tutorials20.com
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Hey!Watch: Universal Video Encoding
These folks have a service that can take any video from practically any online source, such as YouTube, and encode it to practically any format, such as for the PSP, Wii, iRiver, etc. You decide what video u want to watch and what device to watch it on. This service does the magic of transforming the file to your needs.
Hey!Watch
Hey!Watch
Movers 2.0
These are the movers and shakers of Web 2.0. Keep on eye on them and on any new ones. There are other sources as well, which I have elsewhere in this blog. If u know of any others, please let me know and I'll make a comprehensive list of Web 2.0 lists, that is a list of lists.
Movers 2.0
Movers 2.0
What's a ScrapBlog?
Create your own scrapblog, which is just like a scrap book with pictures, comments, nice backgrounds, etc. But since it is digital, you can also have music and videos. Once you are done, you can share it on MySpace, Facebook, etc. You can even print it out or get a DVD of it.
ScrapBlog.com
ScrapBlog.com
Bleeding Edge Programming
Of course RoR is rocking, but there are some other great programing paradigms shifts happening. Two of these are Adobe's Apollo project and Yahoo's Pipes. If u r a developer and want to do some awesome stuff, then u need to know about these.
Adobe's Apollo
Yahoo's Pipes
Adobe's Apollo
Yahoo's Pipes
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Gigantic Ecommerce Deal
There is news that eBay and MySpace may be teaming up to create an extremely large ecommerce shop. What this means is that any MySpace registered user can sell items to any of his/her friends. So that's millions of friends being able to sell to millions of other friends. And of course, any person is more likely to buy something from a friend than from anyone else.
MySpace and eBay
MySpace and eBay
Friday, February 02, 2007
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Shipwire: Small Biz Shipping
Shipwire.com20 — Online shipping services for the small business owner — $30 per month, and has a free trial offer.
New Lense
Get a second lens for your camera that attaches on top of your existing lens. It will allow you to reposition the focus point on your subject. The effect is to create blurs around your focal point.
Lensbabies.com
Lensbabies.com
Sewing is Back Big
Sewing skills are back again, and in a big way. Here is what the NY Times has to say:
NYT
And here are websites where all sorts of handcraft skills are sorely needed:
Etsy.com
DaWanda.com
NYT
And here are websites where all sorts of handcraft skills are sorely needed:
Etsy.com
DaWanda.com
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Redroller: Compare Shipping Carriers
Compare - real-time rates and delivery/pickup options from top carriers.
Ship - directly from your Ship From address; print shipping labels; and then track and view shipment reports.
Save - time and save money. It's so easy. And, best of all, RedRoller is FREE!
redroller.com
Ship - directly from your Ship From address; print shipping labels; and then track and view shipment reports.
Save - time and save money. It's so easy. And, best of all, RedRoller is FREE!
redroller.com
Searching by Tags
Social tagging is big now among many different websites. Now there is one site in which you can search by any tag across different websites at the same time. You can search via tag using services like Youtube, Flickr, Technorati, 43Things, and many of their competitors.
TagBulb.com
TagBulb.com
Sell on Mobiles
Sell your stuff on mobile devices. Just use Gumiyo and they will take care of the details. All u do is upload your product images, etc.
Gumiyo.com
Gumiyo.com
Monday, January 29, 2007
B 4 Inviting Google to Your Site
Here is a checklist of things to have ready before inviting Google to crawl your website for their search engine.
Get Ready
Get Ready
Thursday, January 25, 2007
BofA Keep the Change
Bank of America is running a promotion called "Keep the Change" where for every purchase paid with your checkcard they will round up the purchase amount to the nearest dollar and deposit the difference to your savings account. So it's like keepng your extra change in your savings account. Then they will match 100% of the spare change for the first three months and match 5% thereafter. Does this sound like a good deal?
When we do the math, it may not turn out to be so great. I took a look at my own spending habits and this is what I discovered.
BofA.com
When we do the math, it may not turn out to be so great. I took a look at my own spending habits and this is what I discovered.
- I have an average of 50 checkcard purchases per month.
- If you average the spare change on any purchase you get $0.50. That's because the average number from 1 cent to 99 cents is 50 cents.
- 50 x $0.50 = $25.00 you will be putting aside into your savings account.
- For the first three months, BofA will match 100% of $25.00 so in three months that's $75 BofA will put into your savings.
- Thereafter, BofA matches 5% so on average $25 x 5% = $1.25 per month BofA will put into your savings.
- In one year BofA will put $1.25 x 12 = $15.00
- $15 is nothing compared to any overdraft or under balance fees you may pay in a year.
BofA.com
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Add Widgets to My Blog
Time to add some cool widgets for my blog. Or better yet, why not create my own widgets that can generate income for both those who add my widget to their sites and for me.
NYT review
NYT review
Basics of Online Payment Systems
>From a programming standpoint, how do u go about processing online payments?
Here are a few summaries of the process.
Basics
Here are a few summaries of the process.
Basics
Apple's Gazillion New Products
Apple has plenty of catching up to do. It better hurry up in getting these new products produced before their future products become obsolete by other emerging technologies.
Apple's Next Product
Apple's Next Product
Friday, January 19, 2007
Product Development 2.0
A very interesting article about what Product 2.0, its business model and its potential. These thoughts are from Dion Hinchcliffe.
Product Development 2.0
Product Development 2.0
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Internet TV by Skype Founders
After they sold Skype to eBay, the founders are at it again. This time they want everyone to access any international TV channel thru their new service to be called Joost. One of their competitors is TVUNetworks.com and another is Babelgum.com
Joost.com
Read review
Joost.com
Read review
Watch TV From Around the World
Watch any station, in any part of the world. It's coming soon. Actually in the beginning you'll be able to watch just some channels, but the infrastructure is being set up to support all of the world's TV channels.
TVUNetworks.com
TVUNetworks.com
Friday, January 12, 2007
My Ideas on Cambrian House
I submitted my iPhone ideas to Cambrian House. Vote for them if u think they are some of the best ideas you've ever known.
Cambrian House
Cambrian House
Future Computer Interface
To complement the mouse, keyboard, stylus, pen tablet, voice, etc., we will be interacting with computers thru the use of our hands. In fact, this will open the possibilities of completely new applications.
Demo
Invented by Jefferson Han
Demo
Invented by Jefferson Han
Thursday, January 11, 2007
iPhone Killer Apps
Since Apple's new iPhone runs OS X we should be seeing some killer applications for it soon. Here are three of my favorites:
1. iShopper. Scenario: u r shopping and find an item u really like but the price is 2 high. Using your iPhone's camera u upload a picture of the item to an "object search engine" such as Like.com. The search engine returns a list of similar items available in your local shopping area, along with current prices and availability. It may turn out there is an exact same item just down the mall at another store, so it just saved u a lot of time.
2. iPlacer. Scenario1: Your friend calls u and the iPhone simultaneously auto-places your friend on a Google map at his exact location. Now you can keep track of each other's location. Scenario 2: U find yourself in an unknown city or neighborhood and need a taxi. Your problem is that there are no street signs so u normally couldn't give your location to a taxi. Not a problem anymore because u and the taxi have iPhones and the taxi driver can pinpoint you.
3. iGuide. Scenario: u r touring an unfamiliar territory, such as a shopping, restaurant, or historical district. Using your iPhone's camera and its GPS you point it at a restaurant. It recognizes the restaurant and gives u its website, contact info and menu. U then point your phone at a historical landmark and the iPhone does a search and gives u all sorts of historical background info of what u r looking at.
4. iEvent. I first thought that this app should be called iSportster, but then I realized it applies to more than just sporting events. The concept comes from the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. In the movie we see groups of kids watching the cars race by and using their phones' built-in videocams to broadcast the race to other groups of kids further down the racetrack. At every turn of the racetrack there are kids doing the same thing with their phones, thereby eveyone is viewing the race from different angles in real time. The phones are able to broadcast the video to other phones.
Now with the iPhone and all its glorious features, this concept can be refined. The scene: u r at a basketball game at a stadium equipped with WiFi. As u walked into the stadium your phone received a seating map of stadium. Many other fans are there sitting all over the stadium with their own iPhones. Each fan is videocaming their view of the game and is being broadcast to other iPhones. In addition, the TV cameras at the stadium are also broadcasting, thru WiFi, their video footage to the iPhones. With your iPhone u view the seating map of the stadium and see all the pin markers of all the iPhones and TV cameras available for viewing. U pick a camera and view the game from that angle in real time. U have to go to the rest room but don't want to miss a second of the game, so u take your iPhone with u. Their are also people outside the stadium with iPhones who could not get a ticket to the game, but are able to view the game thru all the available cameras as well.
Now think about a local high school baseball game, where there is no WiFi. Many fans with iPhones sitting all around are also able to share video footage by broadcasting to each other because the iPhone s also operate on the Cingular network. To navigate to different videocams, each iPhone can pull up a Google map of their location with pin markers of other local iPhones sharing their video footage. By clicking on one of these pin markers u can change your viewing angle of the game in real time.
Because this applies to more than just games, think about what other types of events this could be useful at. For example, at a parade u often wonder what's coming down the road next. Well up the road there are people with iPhones videocaming the parade and u can see their footage thru your iPhone. Think about how a security officer with an iPhone can tap into all the security cameras at a store no matter where he is.
5. iRemote. When your iPhone rings and you are at home and have an AppleTV dvr, then have the caller id appear on the screen. iPhone and AppleTV should be able to communicate with each other out of the box. This is almost the same as what Time Warner Cable does thru their cable and digital phone services. When your digital phone rings at home, the caller id is shown on the screen. Plus you can browse thru your phone's call log on your TV. You should be able to do the same call log browsing on the AppleTV. In addition, you should be able to use the AppleTV as another interface to all your functionality on your iPhone. In other words, just use your AppleTV to view everything on your iPhone, except you won't be able to use your fingers to navigate, but rather u will need to use your AppleTV remote control. This way u won't have to go find your iPhone when u are watching TV. Just answer the call on your AppleTV. The show u r watching will be muted, while u take the call or listen to your messages.
To carry the AppleTV and iPhone integration a bit further, imagine this. Some commercials have a website and a phone number that appear on your TV. Just point and click on a phone number with your AppleTV remote and the iPhone will auto-dial the number so u can start talking right away. Or click on a website url appearing on your TV and the iPhone will auto-navigate there. So u r watching a pizza commercial and decide u want to order pizza. Normally u would go hunting for your phone book to look up the phone number of your local pizza place. Now u will be able to click on a pizza commercial and the iPhone will automatically call your local pizza place so u can place your order right away.
What r your killer apps for the iPhone? Need some inspiration? Try Googling "iPhone Killer App"
1. iShopper. Scenario: u r shopping and find an item u really like but the price is 2 high. Using your iPhone's camera u upload a picture of the item to an "object search engine" such as Like.com. The search engine returns a list of similar items available in your local shopping area, along with current prices and availability. It may turn out there is an exact same item just down the mall at another store, so it just saved u a lot of time.
2. iPlacer. Scenario1: Your friend calls u and the iPhone simultaneously auto-places your friend on a Google map at his exact location. Now you can keep track of each other's location. Scenario 2: U find yourself in an unknown city or neighborhood and need a taxi. Your problem is that there are no street signs so u normally couldn't give your location to a taxi. Not a problem anymore because u and the taxi have iPhones and the taxi driver can pinpoint you.
3. iGuide. Scenario: u r touring an unfamiliar territory, such as a shopping, restaurant, or historical district. Using your iPhone's camera and its GPS you point it at a restaurant. It recognizes the restaurant and gives u its website, contact info and menu. U then point your phone at a historical landmark and the iPhone does a search and gives u all sorts of historical background info of what u r looking at.
4. iEvent. I first thought that this app should be called iSportster, but then I realized it applies to more than just sporting events. The concept comes from the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. In the movie we see groups of kids watching the cars race by and using their phones' built-in videocams to broadcast the race to other groups of kids further down the racetrack. At every turn of the racetrack there are kids doing the same thing with their phones, thereby eveyone is viewing the race from different angles in real time. The phones are able to broadcast the video to other phones.
Now with the iPhone and all its glorious features, this concept can be refined. The scene: u r at a basketball game at a stadium equipped with WiFi. As u walked into the stadium your phone received a seating map of stadium. Many other fans are there sitting all over the stadium with their own iPhones. Each fan is videocaming their view of the game and is being broadcast to other iPhones. In addition, the TV cameras at the stadium are also broadcasting, thru WiFi, their video footage to the iPhones. With your iPhone u view the seating map of the stadium and see all the pin markers of all the iPhones and TV cameras available for viewing. U pick a camera and view the game from that angle in real time. U have to go to the rest room but don't want to miss a second of the game, so u take your iPhone with u. Their are also people outside the stadium with iPhones who could not get a ticket to the game, but are able to view the game thru all the available cameras as well.
Now think about a local high school baseball game, where there is no WiFi. Many fans with iPhones sitting all around are also able to share video footage by broadcasting to each other because the iPhone s also operate on the Cingular network. To navigate to different videocams, each iPhone can pull up a Google map of their location with pin markers of other local iPhones sharing their video footage. By clicking on one of these pin markers u can change your viewing angle of the game in real time.
Because this applies to more than just games, think about what other types of events this could be useful at. For example, at a parade u often wonder what's coming down the road next. Well up the road there are people with iPhones videocaming the parade and u can see their footage thru your iPhone. Think about how a security officer with an iPhone can tap into all the security cameras at a store no matter where he is.
5. iRemote. When your iPhone rings and you are at home and have an AppleTV dvr, then have the caller id appear on the screen. iPhone and AppleTV should be able to communicate with each other out of the box. This is almost the same as what Time Warner Cable does thru their cable and digital phone services. When your digital phone rings at home, the caller id is shown on the screen. Plus you can browse thru your phone's call log on your TV. You should be able to do the same call log browsing on the AppleTV. In addition, you should be able to use the AppleTV as another interface to all your functionality on your iPhone. In other words, just use your AppleTV to view everything on your iPhone, except you won't be able to use your fingers to navigate, but rather u will need to use your AppleTV remote control. This way u won't have to go find your iPhone when u are watching TV. Just answer the call on your AppleTV. The show u r watching will be muted, while u take the call or listen to your messages.
To carry the AppleTV and iPhone integration a bit further, imagine this. Some commercials have a website and a phone number that appear on your TV. Just point and click on a phone number with your AppleTV remote and the iPhone will auto-dial the number so u can start talking right away. Or click on a website url appearing on your TV and the iPhone will auto-navigate there. So u r watching a pizza commercial and decide u want to order pizza. Normally u would go hunting for your phone book to look up the phone number of your local pizza place. Now u will be able to click on a pizza commercial and the iPhone will automatically call your local pizza place so u can place your order right away.
What r your killer apps for the iPhone? Need some inspiration? Try Googling "iPhone Killer App"
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
ASCII Generator
Convert any text or message into a series of ascii characters such as:
ACII Generator
___ ___
/\__\ _____ /\__\
/:/ _/_ ___ /::\ \ /:/ _/_
/:/ /\__\ /\__\ /:/\:\ \ /:/ /\__\
/:/ /:/ //:/__/ /:/ \:\__\ /:/ /:/ _/_ ___ ___
/:/_/:/ //::\ \ /:/__/ \:|__|/:/_/:/ /\__\/\ \ /\__\
\:\/:/ / \/\:\ \__\:\ \ /:/ /\:\/:/ /:/ /\:\ \ /:/ /
\::/__/ ~~\:\/\__\\:\ /:/ / \::/_/:/ / \:\ /:/ /
\:\ \ \::/ / \:\/:/ / \:\/:/ / \:\/:/ /
\:\__\ /:/ / \::/ / \::/ / \::/ /
\/__/ \/__/ \/__/ \/__/ \/__/
ACII Generator
Pack Your Javascript
By "packing" your javascript you can reduce the size of a .js file and obfuscate its code for peeping eyes. Here are some packers:
Dean Edward's
Dojo ShrinkSafe
JSMin
Dean Edward's
Dojo ShrinkSafe
JSMin
To Backup or Not
2007 could be the year of the backup. There are those who currently backup their hard drives and those who are going to backup their drives. Here are three services to help your online backup endeavors.
http://mozy.com/
https://www.carbonite.com/
https://www.mediamax.com/
Here is David Pogue's podcast about online storage backups
http://mozy.com/
https://www.carbonite.com/
https://www.mediamax.com/
Here is David Pogue's podcast about online storage backups
Vosky Still In The News
Don't forget to use a Vosky device to connect your home's landline phones thru Skype. This way you can dump your home phone service and go thru the free Skype international service. The Vosky device will make your landline phones ring whenever there is a call, as long as your computer and broadband internet access are on. You can also place a call from any of your landline phones via the Vosky device via Skype.
There are various reviews/videos about Vosky at:
http://www.vosky.com/pressreviews.php
There are various reviews/videos about Vosky at:
http://www.vosky.com/pressreviews.php
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Need HTML....now?
Do you need to convert your design to HTML asap? No sweat. In about 8 hours you can have it done, professionally and with CSS. And very affordable!
PSD2HTML.com
PSD2HTML.com
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
You 2.0
It is really all about you, what you can do, that makes Web 2.0 possible. You are so significant that Time magazine named you the person of the year. And you have so much more potential.
Time's Person of the Year: You
You change the World 2.0
Time's Person of the Year: You
You change the World 2.0
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Not receiving gifts this Christmas?
Not receiving gifts this Christmas? Don't feel bad. Now you can watch other people open their gifts so at least you can say you did (virtually) open a brand new PS3.
unbox.it
unboxing.com
unbox.it
unboxing.com
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Free Templates 4 Your Blogspot
If you have a blog on Blogger.com then here are some additional free templates you can use:
blogger-templates.blogspot.com
blogger-templates.blogspot.com
Standard Icons 4 Your Site
Designing your own website? Use these icons, which are being pushed as standard icons for all imaginable actions, properties, etc that may be found on a website.
Tango Icon Gallery
Nerd Business
Tango Icon Gallery
Nerd Business
Host Your Images 4 Free!
No need to register or pay:
http://www.imageshack.us
http://pixup.xpuser.net
http://xs.to
http://www.mytempdir.com/
http://www.imgtank.com
http://www.imagevenue.com
http://tinypic.com
http://www.imgspot.com/
http://www.2and2.net/index.php?i=upload
http://www.allyoucanupload.com
http://pix.nofrag.com
http://www.putfile.com/
http://www.ihostphotos.com/index.php
http://www.pixpond.com/
http://www.imgspot.com/
http://www.uploadyourimages.com/
http://www.parkyourpic.com/
http://www.uploadtemple.com/
http://www.picsplace.to/
http://www.myimagedepot.com/
http://uploadpixels.com
http://www.dateihosting.de
http://www.bilder-hosting.de
I got this list from:
blogger-templates.blogspot.com
http://www.imageshack.us
http://pixup.xpuser.net
http://xs.to
http://www.mytempdir.com/
http://www.imgtank.com
http://www.imagevenue.com
http://tinypic.com
http://www.imgspot.com/
http://www.2and2.net/index.php?i=upload
http://www.allyoucanupload.com
http://pix.nofrag.com
http://www.putfile.com/
http://www.ihostphotos.com/index.php
http://www.pixpond.com/
http://www.imgspot.com/
http://www.uploadyourimages.com/
http://www.parkyourpic.com/
http://www.uploadtemple.com/
http://www.picsplace.to/
http://www.myimagedepot.com/
http://uploadpixels.com
http://www.dateihosting.de
http://www.bilder-hosting.de
I got this list from:
blogger-templates.blogspot.com
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Pay-per-click: Old School Advertising
There is a new way of paying for ads and is gaining popularity. It's called pay-per-action, pay-per-performance, or pay-per-sell. The concept is trivial. An advertiser pays for an ad whenever a user buys the item advertised, not when a user clicks on the ad.
For a consumer, this means more relevant search results and less-expensive items shown first, because the ads can make money for the advertising agency only when the consumer buys the items.
Some ad agency websites using this concept to sell ad space:
Jellyfish.com, TheFind.com and MyTriggers.com
Read the NYT review:
As Ad Costs Rise, a Move to Challenge Pay-Per-Click
For a consumer, this means more relevant search results and less-expensive items shown first, because the ads can make money for the advertising agency only when the consumer buys the items.
Some ad agency websites using this concept to sell ad space:
Jellyfish.com, TheFind.com and MyTriggers.com
Read the NYT review:
As Ad Costs Rise, a Move to Challenge Pay-Per-Click
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