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Try New Photo Resizer For Yourself

The Future of Image Resizing May Be Closer Than I Thought
A man by the name of Patrick Swieskowski has just created something amazing. Remember that video that I posted a couple of days ago showing that new image resizing technology? While one of the men responsible for that incredibly impressive algorithm has been […]

Weebly: Create a Website Using the Web?

Developers: David Rusenko, Dan Veltri, and Chris Fanini
Version: Beta
Price: Free
Operating Systems: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows (Firefox or Internet Explorer Required)
Check Out Weebly Here.
Unexpected Joy from a Web App
The coolest thing about writing these reviews is that I stumble across a program that really blows my mind from time to time. These programs are […]

What Would Apple TV Look Like on the Web?

Apple TV, Joost, and Babelgum - All Made in Flash
Ever wondered what it would be like to use Apple TV without having to buy the expensive hardware to take it for a test spin? Web developer Paul Yanez has just made that wish a reality with his own Adobe Flash […]

Joost API Emerges

Expect Widgets and Other Goodies from Third Party Developers
Joost, the latest project from the guys who brought us Kazaa and Skype [review here], has just entered into a new stage. No, it has not yet made that transition from private beta - but they have released an API for developers to begin working on […]

Finetune: A Web Music Player That’s Not as Fine as it Should Be

Developer: N/A
Version: N/A
Price: Free
Operating Systems: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
Check out Finetune Here.
Lots of Potential Squashed By Draconian Regulations
I would listen to music all the time if I could - I’m that addicted to it. My tastes are broad and my styles diverse. There are countless artists in my playlist and nearly fifteen […]

Could Gmail Be Google’s Trojan Horse?

Google is Using Gmail to Suck Students into Other Google Apps
As far as Google branded Google apps go, Gmail is undoubtedly the most popular (after their search engine, of course). This makes Gmail the perfect platform for Google to launch it’s campaign for computer domination. And who is the target for the first […]

New Image Resizer May Soon Be Part of Photoshop

Adobe Hires a Slew of Very Impressive Individuals
A couple of days ago, I posted a video showing off some new image resizing technology that could really open a lot of doors for photographers, photo manipulators, and graphic artists of all kinds. It’s been one of my most viewed posts since then, so I’m pleased […]

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Announced

Service Pack 1 Brings Fixes, Not Features
There’s been a lot of buzz around the first service pack for Vista for the past week or so, but Microsoft finally broke its silence about the upgrade to their newest operating system.  Microsoft’s press release details information about the beta, the release date, and numerous features and bug […]

GreenDOC: Environmentalists and Minimalists, Rejoice!

Developer: N/A
Version: N/A
Price: Free
Operating Systems: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
Check out GreenDOC here.
The Story of the Word Processor with an Identity Crisis
Hey look! It’s another new Web 2.0 word processor. Unlike so many of the other web based word processors, GreenDOC looks like it’s catering to people who just need a quick, minimalist word […]

Snipshot: Streamlined Image Editing Online

Developer: Treefly
Version: N/A
Price: Free
Operating Systems: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows (Web Browser Required)
Check out Snipshot.
The Perfect Way to Clean Up Photos in a Snap
I wrote a review for Picnik, one of the leading online image editors, during Software Battle’s “Art + Design” week where I discussed how amazing it was to see so many […]