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If viewing advertisements while browsing the web annoys the hell out of you, you’ll gonna love this tool.
AdOut is a simple web app that prevents all sorts of ads from loading with the content. You …
If you have friends and relatives living in the States, most probably you are using a VoIP service that charges you per minute for PC to landline calls – and they do not have a means to call you back.
What if you had a US incoming phone number? They can call you and it’s practically unlimited, because you’re not billed on a per minute basis. But most VoIP providers charge a premium for a US number.
This two-step process I am about to share to you will give you just that, at no extra cost.
Google claims that Wave is what email would look like if it were invented today. It is a real-time web-based collaboration platform that basically combines Gmail, Gtalk, and Google Docs. It’s a promising technology that might just change how we work and communicate on the web.
Take a look at the most comprehensive guide on Google Wave and start Waving.
We are familiar with quite a number of URL shortening services like tinyurl, and the ever popular bit.ly. They are no doubt functional and provides excellent service, but not without drawbacks.
Sending out links like …
Google recently came up with a Philippines Business Stimulus Package, aiming to help start-ups to promote their businesses on Google.
First 200 signups also gets a free website from STI worth Php 3,000!
Washington Post Security Fix columnist Brian Krebs recommends that banking customers consider using a Linux LiveCD, rather than Microsoft Windows, to access their on-line banking.
Use Google Apps to integrate Google based email and web productivity features to your business and organization.




