Archive for the 'Techie Stuff' Category

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November

One Laptop Per Child

From Inquirer.net

SAN FRANCISCO–Low-cost computers meant to usher poor children worldwide into the digital age are being mass produced in China as US nonprofit One Laptop Per Child strives to deliver on its promise.
The first of the XO laptops being built at a Quanta Computer facility in Changshu are destined for Uruguay, marking a milestone for […]

09

October

Asus Eee PC

I would want to have the Asus Eee PC 701 notebook. For the suggested selling price of $250, it is indeed a tempting companion for someone like me on the go. I would use it to just check on emails, work on my blogs or go bloghopping. While reading the review on Asus […]

23

August

WikiPilipinas Profile

WikiPilipinas is an online, free content encyclopedia on the Philippines. In addition to encyclopedic entries in history, culture, sports, politics, and other knowledge areas, WikiPilipinas also features the following components:
• A Who’s Who of prominent and ordinary Filipinos
• A directory of schools, corporations, government institutions, and more
• An almanac of useful and interesting records and data […]

22

February

Top 10 Gmail tips and hacks

I love techie stuff. And when it comes to Gmail, I am all ears and eyes. A favorite Gmail tip is
Manage multiple Gmail accounts: For one reason or another, many Gmail users find themselves opening multiple accounts. Throw the ability to run Gmail on your own domain with Google Apps for Your Domain, and things […]

13

February

Nokia’s E90 communicator

You saw the first photos right here on Engadget. Now, Nokia brings the official specs on their S60-series E90 Communicator. Like we heard, it brings quad-band GSM, WiFi, and HSDPA radios along with a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash (and second up front for video calls).read more?

08

February

More People Can Sign up for a Gmail Account

Although Google posted in Gmail’s help that “anyone in the world is now welcome to create a Gmail account at mail.google.com/mail/signup”, Google’s definition of the world was pretty limited.
Gmail is now a public beta in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Brazil, Australia, Russia and Japan, according to BBC. If you live in one […]

14

October

Paypal now in the Philippines

PayPal Now Available in the Philippines. Thought not yet 100% fully functional, at least it’s a good start. Read more at the Paypal for the Philippines Blog
As of today, October 12th, 2006, PayPal is available in the Philippines. This is only on a limited basis, though, since users from the Philippines could only use PayPal […]

04

September

Official Seal Generator

originally found this at Problogger.net . This Official Seal Generator just created a seal for my blog site, Touched by an Angel. It’s true, my blog site is now Page rank 5. In just 3 months, it achieved that page rank. My Recovery blog is one of the few grief recovery blogs in the […]

21

August

Check your website’s popularity on social networking websites

Check your website’s popularity on social networking websites- Social meter scans the major social websites to analyze a webpage’s social popularity. Currently we scan Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl, Google, Jots, Linkroll, Netscape, Reddit, Shadows, Spurl, Technorati, and Yahoo My Web.
My personal blog has a social meter score of 948

10

August

Free Remote Backup Site

These days we need to be redundant in data backups. Sometimes I back them up at google mail. The Mozy Remote Backup looks promising. Backups are made easier.
Mozy is a secure, automatic remote backup service for any PC in any home or office. It’s simple to install and configure. No external hard drive, expensive subscription […]