Techie Buzz – Online storage space is becoming cheaper and cheaper by the day and we have covered many such free to use online storage websites. Quite some time back we had also posted how to use your Gmail account as your storage device.

Today we will review another such tool which certain has more advantages over other tools [...] read more

Sweetcron launched today as announced before, Sweetcron is php script that allows you to host your own lifestream on your site. Sweetcron is developed by Yongfook using, and it is written using Codeignitor PHP framework. Installing Sweetcron is easy... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Technology Bites)
Check out some of the latest makeuseof discoveries. All listed websites are FREE (or come with a decent free account option). No trials or buy-to-use craplets. For even more app reviews subscribe to makeuseof directory. Want to submit your application... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Make Use Of)
Those of you who have been reading MakeUseOf know that Google isn’t the only search search engine on earth. We have talked about some cool search engines to remember and also how you can create your own search engine with ROLLYO. Hittery is a new app... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Make Use Of)
Ever wanted to know everything about a website, Quarkbase can help you in finding information about any website. Surprisingly it gives lot of information about any website, from site introduction to technical data like hosting. Enter a website URL and... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Technology Bites)
In past 'Mashups in Action' blog we have described mashups used in intelligence analysis, medical research, and most recently a dual-purpose community-building/data-sharing effort for a scientific community. So mashups can help make better spies,... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by JackBe)
Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) subsidiary YouTube has enhanced their video uploading features. Now users can add closed caption files to have words synched with videos.  Closed caption files are not ordinary text files or Word documents, they require a... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Pulse 2)

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