Archives for May, 2007

CyberNotes: Converting YouTube Videos to AVI, MPG, MP3, and More Online

Online video has become an integral part of the Internet over the past few years. It once was hard to come by a good video online, and now there are millions of them!

CyberNotes: Converting YouTube Videos to AVI, MPG, MP3, and More Online

Egnyte Launches Public Beta- New Content Sharing Service

Recently, a new content sharing service called Egnyte launched their public beta, and their file management system is great for personal or business use.

Egnyte Launches Public Beta- New Content Sharing Service

QuickTime Bug Affects Java-Enabled Browsers

I don’t think that anyone likes to hear about security-related bugs because they can get you all worked up. This new bug, however, is the very critical one found by Dino Dai Zovi at the recent Mac Hacking contest. It affects almost anyone that has QuickTime installed, on both Mac OS X and Windows, which is just about everyone with an iPod.

QuickTime Bug Affects Java-Enabled Browsers

Joost Now Live…Gives Users Unlimited Invites?

The time has finally come for Joost to open its doors, well, kind of. The video sharing service is still in the Beta stage, but they have made the effort to launch their service and give all current users unlimited invites. So you still have to pester your cousin’s aunt’s nephew’s uncle to send you one of the invites!

Joost Now Live…Gives Users Unlimited Invites?

Where do those Google Earth Images Come From?

The whole idea behind Google Earth is pretty amazing. The entire world is at your fingertips.  It originally started as a project called Earth Viewer and was developed by a company called Keyhole.  Google acquired Keyhole in 2004, and from there it became Google Earth.

Where do those Google Earth Images Come From?

Mark Shuttleworth’s Video Regarding Ubuntu on Dell Computers

I don’t think anyone was really surprised when Dell and Canonical (the company behind Ubuntu) announced the choice of Linux distribution to ship on Dell computers later in May will be Ubuntu 7.04.

Mark Shuttleworth’s Video Regarding Ubuntu on Dell Computers

Google Personalized Homepage Gets Branded as iGoogle

Last night, Google announced that they have branded the Personalized Homepage as iGoogle. This shorthand has been used around the Googleplex for a while now. It’s definitely much easier to refer to it as iGoogle versus Google Personalized Homepage.

Google Personalized Homepage Gets Branded as iGoogle

CyberNotes: PhraseExpress 4 Officially the Ultimate Time Saver?

We have raved about the free PhraseExpress software before, and we are going to do it again! They recently released version 4 of their application, and the enhancements it has will make you so much more productive that you’ll be wondering how you got by without using it!

CyberNotes: PhraseExpress 4 Officially the Ultimate Time Saver?