Archives for December 11th, 2006

New Poll System Here At CyberNet

This was undoubtedly long overdue. I have been looking for a good poll system that I can embed in posts, in the sidebar, and just about anywhere else that I want to put them. I tried sites like Zoho Polls and Vizu but neither seemed to work quite the way that I wanted.

December 11th, 2006
New Poll System Here At CyberNet

Weebly: Websites Creation Made Easy

Creating a fresh looking website can be time consuming but Weebly aims to make the chore a little less daunting. This AJAX site creator is loaded with simplicity so much so that almost anyone could jump in and start using it. Placing elements on the page is as easy as dragging and dropping them where you would like them to appear.

December 11th, 2006
Weebly: Websites Creation Made Easy

OpenSUSE 10.2 Review And Screenshots

An editor over at Desktop Linux put OpenSUSE 10.2 to the test and provided a few screenshots. The thing that will probably catch your eye the most is the new Start Menu. It sports a classy tabbed navigation system that is simply incomparable to any other Start Menu that you may have used in the past.

December 11th, 2006
OpenSUSE 10.2 Review And Screenshots

Google, Like Yahoo, Has Optimized Version Of IE 7

We've all probably heard about the advertising that Google does for Firefox and also about the Optimized IE 7 for Yahoo, but did you know that Google also has their own version of IE 7 that includes the Google Toolbar? You can go directly to the page with Google's IE 7 offering or you can do a search on Google for IE 7 and it will be the first thing that shows (a sponsored result).

December 11th, 2006
Google, Like Yahoo, Has Optimized Version Of IE 7

CyberNotes: Tell Time with an $85,000 Liquid Vacuum Clock!

Need a new watch? Forget it! Why not get the Liquid Vacuum Clock for $85,000? That's for the 7 ft. model, and if that's simply not big enough you could always go for the 35 foot model for a mere $495,000. Hmmm... all of the things you could buy with 85,000 dollars let alone 495,000 dollars!

December 11th, 2006
CyberNotes: Tell Time with an $85,000 Liquid Vacuum Clock!