Google Translate is brilliant for one thing, it can detect the language used on a website or in a sentence. This makes total sense because if you can’t read in a particular language, chances are you don’t even know what language that is. We can make use of this ability of Google Translate to easily [...]
Archive for January 2009
As reported at ars technica, YouTube seems to be providing a download link at the bottom left of all videos on the ChangeDotGov channel. There are a few possibilities. 1) YouTube is experimenting to allow its users to download videos off YouTube itself, 2) YouTube is just providing download links for Obama’s videos, either upon [...]
Last year, I was given a free copy of Snagit and I got it installed on my desktop. Later that year, I got myself a laptop and turned it to my main working machine, so no more Snagit for me. Taking a screenshot itself is a no-brainer task, all I need is a “Prnt Scrn” [...]
Martin Wright made a good point in his guest post on TwiTip about using our own blog domain to host short URLs pointing to your blog posts, instead of services like TinyURL, Bit.ly and tr.im. Martin suggested the use of Short URL WordPress Plugin to do the job, but I see a better way to [...]
Using the same method as how we batch rename files, we can also change the file extensions of a series of files easily, without the need of any software. All you need is a Notepad or any other text editor.
FeedBurner is able to maintain as the top RSS feed management service for all its useful features. FeedFlare is one of them, which will allow you to add a link to an “Email This” form and links to other social media websites under each of your feed item. The good news is you can actually [...]





