WordPress Button for Google Toolbar Want to create your own Google Toolbar custom button for WP blog?
[Continue Reading...]Ringtone Uploader Updated: By popular request, I have updated my free ringtone uploader. Now it includes Virgin Mobile, T Mobile UK, AT&T, Sprint PCS, Cingular, T Mobile US, US Cellular, Verizon, Alltel and Nextel. Uploads work in some cases and fail miserably in others. I know it works well for Sprint PCS since I have tested it extensively myself! 😉 You will need internet access on your phone to be able to download the ringtones. Charges may apply from your carrier for Internet Services. I try to resolve bugs as soon as possible so please post any problems you might have. I might add a text messaging and blog posting system if the mood strikes. Have fun!
[Continue Reading...]CustomScoop – Blog Search Watcher Still in private beta but could be a very cool tool for PR people in particular and bloggers in general looking to keep tabs on blog searches in real time. Thanks to Threadwatch.
[Continue Reading...]dPolls: AJAX Online polls for free Create free online/dynamic polls using AJAX. Looks like the service is ad supported and the code can be embedded into existing blog posts. I have not tested it in WordPress. Via Email
[Continue Reading...]Writely – The Web Word Processor: Though this app is trying to find a niche, I find little use for it outside of the corporate arena (reminds me of Exchange Public Folders on steroids). However, the remotely hosted nature might deter those corporate souls. This app will let you create/edit your word processing documents online while sharing it with a bunch of people. Neat features include simultaneous editing, MS Word/Open Office integeration, RSS feeds for public documents etc. The service is free.
[Continue Reading...]JSCalc: Very cool javascript on demand calculator experiment. This would also be cool as a dictionary/thesaurus implementation.
[Continue Reading...]Find Music You’ll Love – Pandora: If online music is your thing, I recently came upon the Music Genome Project and now Pandora. Tell them the name of a band that you like to listen to and listen to the streaming channel instantly created for you from their library. You can mark a song as a “like or dislike”, buy it for iTunes, from Amazon etc. A bunch of other features for Music lovers. I am quite impressed with the interface, with the features and the fact that it is still free, streams high quality music and still has no ads on their site. As usual, their blog gives a human face to the product. Very cool code! Now why can’t Y! Unlimited come up with something similar that can be accessed with little hassle? (I know they have something close to it, but nothing even remotely similar in usability).
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coComment: Comment Tracking
coComment: Comment Tracking Easily keep track of blog conversations through comments with this tool that seems to have caught the buzz. Now with a Greasemonkey helper.
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