#11

April 26, 2007 by watmac

It’s all about individual needs and/or preferences.

I installed the Web Developer add-on in Firefox on one of my computers I use at work. I think this one may add some value to my web environment. Following recommendation from Mozilla site, I also installed Yoono but uninstalled it shortly afterwards. It tried to do too much for me.

The MORRIS bookmarklets can now have Libcat equivalents, e.g.


Keyword(s) Anywhere on Libcat

The bookmarklet does not work here because the wordpress site renders it distorted.

#10

April 26, 2007 by watmac

I played Zuma a few times online and was gettinq higher scores each time, as if there was no limit to the progress! The Zuma Deluxe download offer was tempting but futile.

I tried a few other games too. I could play more and longer, if I only could afford…

You must learn to like (if you don’t) the easy registration, client downloading, login, ads..

#4 again

April 26, 2007 by watmac

#9

April 18, 2007 by watmac

A great place, but … Remember, no cheating at http://www.facebook.com/ ! If you register

“you agree to (a) provide accurate, current and complete information about you as may be prompted by any registration forms on the Site (”Registration Data”); (b) maintain the security of your password and identification; (c) maintain and promptly update the Registration Data, and any other information you provide to Company, to keep it accurate, current and complete; and (d) be fully responsible for all use of your account and for any actions that take place using your account.”

For more news, see  terms at

 https://register.facebook.com/terms.php

 At http://www.myspace.com/ they, said “Cool New Videos” and  “46,059 uploaded today”.  Well,  I uploaded too.  I guess I upped the number and made someone (the counter?) happy. I wonder how many of the 46,058 others got happy too?

I am not sure if http://www.myspace.com/ is entirely my space.  You do not have to look much around there to know that you will find something for that’s right you, but before you do you may have to see what you might have never wanted to. One thing is sure, time will pass away anyway…

#8

April 12, 2007 by watmac

Amazing applications, all great, and all within the category of “yet another..”: “lightweight”, “simple”, “really simple”, allowing this or that. Very valuable if you have nothing on your computer (no applications, not even the free ones), only an operating system, a web browser, and a good network connection. 

 What about yet another (web?) application: an account manager for all the accounts opened on the way?

 What about “the other…”, a heavy weight one?

#6-7

March 23, 2007 by watmac

How about reading this

http://incsub.org/blog/2005/the-new-resource-social-bookmarks-tagging-or-something-else (2005)

From  http://www.simpy.com/:

What is Simpy?

Simpy is a social bookmarking service that lets you save, tag and search your own bookmarks and notes or browse and search other users’ links and tags. You can be open and share your links with others, or keep them private. Simpy also helps you find like-minded people, discover new and interesting sites, publish your bookmarks, detect and eliminate link-rot, etc.

Library podcasts:

http://www.lansing.lib.il.us/podcast.htm

#5.3

March 23, 2007 by watmac

#5.2

March 23, 2007 by watmac

Registration security  as for a nuclear site.

#5.1 — rsync

March 23, 2007 by watmac

http://del.icio.us/ as much a time killer as Google for rsync daemon no start

Reuters

March 22, 2007 by watmac

Bloglines seem now to be OK with Reuters.