Last time, I blogged about Google Apps to include Docs and Spreadsheets. In a press release, Google finally launches the business version of Google Apps. 10 GBs of storage per user – Offers about 100 times the storage of the average corporate mailbox, eliminating the need to frequently delete email APIs for business integration – [...]

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Now as a follow-up to my previous post on the topic. I originally meant it as a cursory look at earning with Adsense, but since the post got a decent number of hits (thanks to David and our sister blog, Blogging Pro), I’m now making a follow-up. You’re writing on your blog and you’ve got [...]

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I know these are popular viral videos, but you might want to try this out. I was meaning to build one of these shirt-folding devices.

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I’ve been featuring Adsense notifiers and a dear reader Kucau pointed this issue out: What if you’re not even earning to have something to track. No point getting notifiers at that. So I decided to pick out some great articles on how to maximize your AdSense potential first (Which logically should have been first before [...]

Google Apps for Your Domain is the collection of Google applications (already in circulation) that you can freely post on your domain. Much like this one: It really helps small organizations provide Google services for all its users. So far, it features: Custom Start Page Gmail Google Talk Google Calendar Google Page Creator Now news [...]

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Yahoo! introduced Pipes more than a week ago which is an RSS mashup application that can aggregate your favorite RSS feeds for better functionality. Much like your own custom web news service. I wanted to try it out since the launch but after massive Digging and resulting traffic , it crashed before I got time [...]

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Last time, I’ve featured a SysSense – a freeware utility that keeps track of your Google AdSense account without having to open a browser window. But if you’re the type of person that always keeps a browser open, you can also do the same within Firefox with an extension – AdSense Notifier. This helps you [...]

It’s quite weird how you can watch people’s heads getting blown off in YouTube but show a tutorial for breast examination with nipples showing and you get Xed by YouTube. Bah! British doctor Chris Steele, posted video showing how women can examine themselves for signs of breast cancer and another showing how men can check [...]

Last time, I buzzed an alert to everyone who uses Firefox to download their favorite add-ons ASAP since Mozilla was supposed to trim down the list. But as I monitored the Mozilla site, there were still no updates made on the site. The reason behind, apparently, is that, they delayed the site update for tonight [...]

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Here’s a pretty weird sketch of Bill and Steve at it: Anyway, the Internet is still for porn.

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For those of you who monetize their websites through Google Adsense, here’s probably one t1ool that you could use. SysSense is a wee utility that lets you monitor your Adsense account from your system tray. Let it run on the background. It sometimes beats keeping a browser windows open just to check your stats. What’s [...]

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I’ve been rally hyping on office suites for their use as free and quick (no set-up required) document manager and collaboration software. So far I’ve only really used Google Docs and Spreadsheets until I stumbled upon a few others that you might want to consider. Here they are: Google Docs and Spreadsheets Ajax 13 ThinkFree [...]

There’s a lot of things to sell over the Web like products, services, and ideas. In essence, to sell these things, you got to have a good grounding on some marketing basics. Forget about SEOs and blogging tools for a minute and let’s get back to some old school marketing basics -which by my view [...]

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One things that’s a bummer. Some of us keep two accounts in one e-mail provider. Like for example, some would have two or more Gmail accounts. However, more often than not, you can only open one account at a time in a browser. One quick way around this is to have two browsers open (usually [...]

I’ve previously posted out a quick way to manage your web passwords for quick log-ins with AI Roboform. But if you’re just looking for a way to keep a catalog of your accounts and their respective passwords locally. You can do so with Access Manager. You can organize your passwords by categories. You can also [...]

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