Archives for February 5th, 2006

How To Get The Flip3D Feature In Windows XP

If you are like me then you love the Alt-Tab 'replacement' that can be found in Windows Vista. However, many people don't want to use Windows Vista as their primary operating system because of the lack of reliability right now. Luckily the software company Otaku has developed a program called TopDesk that simulates the Flip3D feature very well.

February 5th, 2006
How To Get The Flip3D Feature In Windows XP

Use Cocomment To Keep Track Of Your Comments On Blogs

Many people love the way that GMail treats emails as conversations, and soon you will have the ability to do that with Cocomment. This service is currently by invitation only, and I was fortunate enough to be invited. Once I receive invitations I will be posting them here.

February 5th, 2006
Use Cocomment To Keep Track Of Your Comments On Blogs

Find Out If Anyone Is Sharing Their WiFi Service Near You

Are you going to be visiting a friend and want to know whether you will be able to access the Internet? Then ShareMyWiFi.com is the service for you. Utilizing Google Maps (like everyone else does) ShareMyWiFi.com allows you to see if someone is willing to share Internet service via WiFi.

February 5th, 2006
Find Out If Anyone Is Sharing Their WiFi Service Near You

Use The Web-Based Gtalkr To Talk To Your Google Talk Buddies

Almost every messenger service allows its users to sign in and talk to buddies using only a web-based version. I am sure google will be coming out with that in the future, but currently there is no option to talk to Google Talk users using a web-based applet.

February 5th, 2006
Use The Web-Based Gtalkr To Talk To Your Google Talk Buddies