eBay is in the process of making some major changes to the look and feel of the site in hopes of bringing people back to buy and sell. They've come a long way in the 12 years that they've been around, but over the last few years, things have gotten a bit rocky. According to a recent article in Business Week, this is "eBay's bid to win back buyers." With multiple places online to
The YouTube comment system has got to be one of the worst forms of expressions that I've seen in a long time. YouTube has become a dumping ground for spammers and people who say just about anything and everything, regardless of whether it applies to the video's topic.
YouTube tried to curb the irrelevant commenting and the spammers by implementing a voting system a little while ago so that users could try
Microsoft has been good about keeping a tight leash on the information that's been made available for Mac Office 2008, but they've finally splurged and posted several video demonstrations of the new version in action. We have already posted some of the Mac Office 2008 screenshots that had been making rounds across dozens of sites, but the videos give a more true
Photobucket is one of the most popular photo and video sharing sites on the web, yet the process of uploading photos has always been pretty tedious because they haven't offered a bulk uploader. Until today, that is. That's right, Photobucket finally has a bulk uploader that will allow you to upload up to 100 images at a time. Other sites
You may remember an application called Yod'm that we wrote about back in March. It brought the famous 3D Linux virtual desktop manager over to the Windows side, but it was pretty rough around the edges. Well, I'm proud to say that a lot of work has been done to make it a lot better, but there's a catch.
Otaku Software, the creators of
So there is a use for billboards after all! The fact of the matter is, billboard advertising is kind of "old-school" these days compared to the latest fad of web advertising. It's considered to be a more traditional method for advertising, but this hasn't stopped Google - King of advertising on the web, from using a billboard to promote their GOOG-411 service. The image below was taken in upstate New York in a rural
IBM has decided that it too wants to offer a free Office suite called Lotus Symphony, and after playing with it for just a short while I have to say that I'm very impressed with the route they have taken. For starters they are working off of the OpenOffice.org technology, which in its current state is leaps and bounds ahead