Archive for July, 2007

The Google PageRank update should occurr anytime this weekend. Here’s an hilatrious video that will help you to hang on while you wait for the much anticipated PR update :)

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Files and folder backups can be a time consuming activity. Backup Platinum, a backup utility i review today, makes them simpler and faster.

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Well, i think that this one breaks the ultra geek world record. Someone actually took the time and built a table that mimics the periodic table of chemical elements, but instead of displaying gases and chemical materials, it contains information on the main Web 2.0 sites.

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An hilarious You Tube video that tries to prove whether iPhones can be blended :)

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Two days ago, Alexa release Sparky, their new toolbar for Firefox. Read on for some details.

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Google services map

Here’s one for Google’s fans. We all know that Google offers its users a wide spectrum of services and applications. The thing is that we as Google users, do not always understand the dynamic set of relationships and synergies between Google different services, and consequently fail to grasp Google’s “big picture”

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Everyone seems to be waiting for the Google PR update. Here’s a nice tool that can easily allow you to check your website or blog expected page rank.

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Here’s an easy to follow procedure that will allow you to keep the passwords you use in your Windows operating system safe. The trick is to automatically delete the page file before shutdown. Read on for more.

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Mozilla Firefox is a relatively secure browser. However you can make it even more secure if you use a simple but powerful extension named NoScript. Read on for a simple step-by-step procedure for implementing NoScript.

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Last month i announced that on July 10th, i will reward one of my commentators with a 15$ prize (in Amazon gifts or a direct paypal transfer). People who commented no less than 5 times at AvirtualExit.com in the period between June 11th to July 10th were eligible to participate in the draw.

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Skype 3.5 beta launched

Few days ago, Skype launched a stable beta of their new 3.5 version. Read on for more.

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Lately, everyone seems to be launching a Digg like site. Here’s a new one i stumbled upon today. Diggirl is an Asian website that allows its users to vote for their favorite girls, and also download their photos.

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Review of Data Recovery Services, a service aimed to “rescue” data from a crashed hard drive.

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Social Bookmarking websites such as StumbleUpon, Slashdot and those alike) drive a great deal traffic to many tech blogs. This blog is no exception, although a few readers reported some difficulties when submitting some posts to social bookmarking sites given the fact that 2 or 3 months ago i removed the somewhat lame social bookmarking icons plugin from my blog.

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I like desktop gadgets. To date, i reviewed Vista Sidebar gadgets, and today i would like to review my favorite gadgets for the Google Desktp sidebar.

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Yesterday, i stumbled upon iWhack, a new game made for iPhone (which you can also play from your desktop).

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UpBeat is an addictive free online flash game i recently spotted over at Random Good Stuff. Simply put, UpBeat can be regarded as a mashup between Guitar Hero and a kind of typing training software.

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Performance wise, Internet Explorer is relatively slow. The new Phishing filter makes situation even worst. Read on for a simple way to speed up Internet Explorer 7 by disabling the Phising filter.

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Follow this simple procedure for linking your AIM profile to your Xanga personal web log

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If you use or think about using Xanga, then you should read this one. Learn where you can find the cutest layouts and skins for Xanga.

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Two days ago, i provided a quick overview on how to change your MSN Messenger password, so today is Yahoo Messenger’s turn.
Note that when you change your Yahoo Messenger password, you will actually modify your Yahoo ID password.

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