Lost In Technology has written a post on a feed I have been using for a while now called Feeddit. I like to track the top stories on Digg. However, Digg’s RSS feed is really a mess if you ask…
ISPs everywhere are making it known that they do not intend for Internet access to be unlimited. It was a popular marketing term in the days of time-limited Internet access. Everyone has seen the old AOL disks and CDs that…
Blank Canvas is a FireFox extension which allows you to create HTML signatures for automatic inclusion in your outgoing mail from Gmail. Gmail has offered signatures for some time, but they are plain text only. This means no images, no…
Facebook has taken a page from FriendFeed‘s book and added a “Like” feature. Now, if you, like, “Like” a, like, post on Facebook, you can, like, “Like” it by, like, clicking on the “Like” link. Facebook looks to like… if…
Oregon Trail, the computer game released on multiple platforms beginning way back in 1971, is making something of a comeback online. I have to admit I have gotten caught up in the fuss by playing through the game as emulated…
People with horrible memories (like me) will appreciate this service which allows e-mails to be scheduled for the future. Send your e-mail to deferred@deferredsender.com along with all the pertinent details like recipients and delivery time. Deferred Sender will hang onto…
The next time you’re on the fence about whether or not to purchase an app and price is a factor, here is a simple way to watch for a price drop. App store games and applications seem to drop in…


