Archive for the 'Internet' Category
My previous post about the integrity of search engines hit the Digg frontpage. I greatly thank Elbert from Crunchlabz for posting it and giving it a boost to the frontpage!
In the past, I’ve written numerous posts about Digg, the front page of the largest social news site and what it’s all about. Until then, I [...]
Tags: bookmarking, digg, rss, social news, statistics, visitors
Yes, I do know that today is the day. Today is the day that Firefox 3 becomes available to the public. But no, I haven’t wrote a single character about it. Why not? Try visiting spreadfirefox.com and you will know why. The site is down, at least not reachable to me.
Why should I send even [...]
Tags: browser, download, firefox, mozilla, record
Wakoopa, I guess most of the web inhabiting people in the world know about this remarkable piece of software. It tracks what software you use on your Windows or Mac (Linux seems to be in development) and it suggests software, that might be interesting to you.
Besides that, it shows nice graphics about the software you [...]
Tags: creativity, startup, wakoopa, web 2.0
Everyone knows Paypal, the best known way to donate a small amount of money to someone. Donating via the internet is a way to show that you like what someone is writing about or doing something else that you would like to be rewarded. But with TipiT, this goes slightly different.
You don’t pay directly, but [...]
Tags: donating, earn money, paypal, tipit
Some ideas just amaze me with simplicity. Why isn’t this worked out any sooner? The same goes for TwitterCounter, a simple service to create a nice looking chicklet, which shows the current amount of followers on Twitter.
The image I posted here, is a sample. As you can see, there are 164 people following @coenjacobs right [...]
Tags: chicklet, followers, twitter, twittercounter







