Facebook Apps On Any Website : Smart Move

Facebook on Friday announced yet another feature that could allow the developers of Facebook Apps, to take it possibly to the next level by allowing them to create Apps that would work on any website out there. All this is done through a simple JavaScript library that the developers could use to display their apps on other website’s. Here is what Wei Zhu of Facebook had to say about the new library Since the library does not require any server-side code on your server, you can now create a Facebook... Read The Rest →

One Click Rules 'em All! Get Rid of all Facebook App Requests

One of the biggest problems with Facebook is that, app requests keep pouring in at a rate more than you can keep up with. I had over 250 invites to various Facebook apps ranging all the way from boring to fun. I just wanted to ignore all of the app requests in a simple elegant solution, but there was no “Ignore All” button to be found anywhere on the app requests page. Clicking the Ignore button on every single app request would have taken eternity for me to clear them... Read The Rest →

Last App Added to Macheist Bundle – Grab it Now

With less than 24 hours left before this years Macheist bundle goes off the shelf’s. Go ahead and buy your copy of the bestest apps for OS X right now, because you find a better deal elsewhere. With the last app VectorDesign being added to the bundle yesterday, the 14 app bundle worth over 500$ comes for just 50$. Now how cool is that? And not to mention about $300,000 has been generated for charity. MacHeist’s John Casanta has confirmed that no additional apps will be added to the bundle,... Read The Rest →

Hack Attack : Record Video on the iPhone

When the iPhone first came out, many people complained about the lack of Video recording capabilities in the iPhone. Many People including me thought it was pretty lame for Apple to release iPhone without the video editing features in it, because Apple touted the iPhone as a complete Multimedia device, and I haven’t really seen a Multimedia phone that comes without Video Recording. Heck even my Nokia 5300 does it pretty well.

Reopen Accidentally Closed Program with GoneIn60s

If you are one of those people, who are always shuffling between a bunch of open Windows, you surely know how frustrating it is when you close a Window by mistake, and you end up loosing hours of work. Well here is a simple solution for all of you who have closed that Window accidentally and want to recover it. The Saddest thing is that Windows doesn’t have an Undo key, so some smart developers, gave it that functionality in the form of this tiny app called GoneIn60s.  What GoneIn60s... Read The Rest →

Sync Your Local Documents with Google Docs

When it comes to Online Office tools, Google Docs is the most popular solution right now. With a host of other tools in Google Apps, Google Docs makes a perfect choice if you are looking to take your Office Online. But there is one problem, and that has to be the inability to sync your documents between your personal computer and Google Docs. Well Thanks to DocSyncer even this problem can be solved…

Google Hints at the Future of Google Apps

A recent presentation from Google employee Scott Johnston, a former JotSpot executive, revealed some of the future plans for Google Apps and other Google services. A Service called Google Sites that is based on Jotspot (acquired by Google in October 2006) will debut sometime next year. Google Sites will expand upon the already existing Google Page Creator which is part of the Google Apps Suite. Based on the collaboration tools previously offered by Jotspot , Sites will allow businesses to set up intranets, project management tracking, customer extranets, and any... Read The Rest →

Last.fm client for the iPhone/iPod Touch, at last

MobileScrobbler connects your Apple iPhone or iPod Touch with the Last.fm social music website. As you listen to music on your device, MobileScrobbler sends the title, artist, and album to the Last.fm website. Last.fm uses this information to suggest new music, new friends, concerts, and events based on the music you listen to. If this is what you have been waiting to read ever since the day iPhone launched, then today is your day. MobileScrobbler allows you to scrobble your recently played tracks on the iPhone/iPod Touch, and it does... Read The Rest →

uTorrent WebUI For The iPhone

If you are an iPhone user, then you might want to check out uTorrent WebUI for the iPhone. The iPhone WebUI allows you to add new torrents, pause and resume existing downloads. The iPhone UI also shows details such as the download/upload speed and the number of seeds and peers connected to the torrent, which should be enough to track the progress of your downloads while you are on the move. The current feature set of the iPhone UI for uTorrent is nowhere near those of the regular WebUI, but... Read The Rest →

De – Pixelize your Photos easily with VectorMagic

Do you have old photographs that you took long time back when you were on a vacation. Have a look at them now, don’t they look Pixelated and I guess they are at low resolutions. try resizing them, and you will see that they look even more horrible than they were before. Well worry no more because Folks from Stanford university have the solution. A free website called VectorMagic takes your raster images and turns them into smooth vector drawings. If you are wondering what the difference between the two... Read The Rest →

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