(iDevices/Android) If you text very frequently to local or international numbers and the cost is sucking your wallet dry, you should check this out. HeyWire is a free app for both iDevices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) and Android that provides unlimited free text not only in the United States, but also to numbers in any [...]
Archive for January 2011
This post brought to you by YapTime. All opinions are 100% mine. Why is there a need for yet another social network when everyone is already on Facebook? That is exactly the problem. Everyone is on Facebook. With your parents, boss, teachers and everyone else on Facebook, you have to be cautious of what you’re [...]
Are you using any extension or add-on on your browser to keep track of the number of unread messages in Gmail? Just a day ago, I suggested that you replace such extension with Minimalist Gmail, a powerful Gmail customization extension for Chrome that features unread messages count on Gmail’s favicon. Today, there is a new [...]
This post brought to you by CleverFiles. All opinions are 100% mine. (Mac only) One of the pitch Google used to get more users to use its range of services is “everything is in the cloud“. Your data will be stored online safe and secure despite having your computer harmed in some of the most [...]
(Chrome extension) Comparing to other major webmail, Gmail definitely has the cleanest interface, spotting only text advertisements, without any flashy banners. For some minimalist freaks however, that is not enough. Want to remove more clutters? Want more customizing power?
By now, everyone is an expert in summarizing one’s thought in just 140 characters, thanks to Twitter. Tapping on the same simplicity concept, 280daily was created. Like OhLife, 280daily is a journal writing web app. The difference is you are limited to just 280 characters to sum up your day. If you feel that isn’t [...]





