Yearly Archives: 2011

Create a Kid Friendly Section On Your Android Device With Famigo Sandbox

If you have tech savvy kids and a couple of Android phones or tablet devices, you know how difficult it is to deny them access to your phone. They would want to play with your phone, surf the web, make calls and do all sorts of bizarre things. Not all of their activities is safe, [...]

Track Internet Data Usage On Your Android Phone With These Free Apps

Do you want to track internet data usage on your Android and get notified when your monthly data usage plans reaches a threshold? Do you want to monitor data usage on Android and get instant alerts whenever the monthly quota of your 3G internet connection reaches a critical lower limit? Here are some free Android [...]

Google’s Advice: Stick With The Default Font Family For Adsense Ads

The appearance and layout of an Adsense ad is one of the several factors that greatly influences its performance. Link color, text color, font size, font type and background color of an Adsense unit must work together or that specific ad unit wont perform according to your expectations. Contextually relevant content is important but placement [...]

Clean Up Your Facebook Timeline Using Facebook Activity Log

Managing the privacy settings for each and every post on your Facebook profile can be really confusing, if not impossible. This is because Facebook introduces newer features and privacy rules every 6 months and you have to re-check all the privacy options from scratch. If you are using Facebook for the last three years, the [...]

Bulk Upload Photos to Facebook, Twitter And Google Plus – All At The Same Time

Uploading photos to multiple social networks can be really irritating, when your internet connection is really slow and you don’t have the energy to push the uploads recursively on half a dozen social sites. Sites like Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus have their Android and iPhone apps but there is no easy way to bulk [...]

Watch Stop Motion Video Animation Of A Route In Google Street View

Google Street view is a brilliant technology powered by Google Maps, which allows you to explore three dimensional street level imagery of popular locations and places. Using street view, you can have a clear idea how a street looks to human eyes; as the photos are stitched into a complete 3D panoramic view. A few [...]

This Is Why Google Plus is Failing To Make Its Mark

When Google launched Google Plus on a field trial basis, I was lucky to be one of the early adopters of Google’s latest social venture, as I managed to grab an invite through the help of an online friend. As usual, the craze was at its peak for the first few weeks and I proudly [...]

Evernote Clearly: A Distraction Free Reading Tool With A Difference

Evernote Clearly is a new Google Chrome extension which removes clutter from webpages to provide an easy and distraction free reading experience. You can clip articles to your Evernote account, so this is indeed a better alternative for Readability and Safari Reader or any other Ad block extensions.

Getting Too Many Friend Requests on Facebook From Strangers? Here Is How To Stop Them

Friend requests in Facebook can be really annoying for unmarried females, especially if the privacy setting of their photo albums is set to “public”. You want to avoid friend requests from unknown people on Facebook, but wouldn’t it be wise to prevent them from sending these friend requests in the first place? Consider this. On [...]

Using Dropbox For Business, Company Or Within An Organization

Want to use Dropbox for business, company or within your organization? Switch to the teams plan of Dropbox which offers 1000GB of storage space for 5 users, at the cost of $795 annual fees. You get administrative controls, tech support via phone and unlimited revision histories for all our files.

Opera Reader Bids Good Bye to Scroll Bars on Webpages

Reading lengthy blog posts or webpages having lots of content can be really boring at times. You have to scroll through the mousewheel over and over again, just to read the underlying portion of text placed beneath the above the fold section. Sometimes, you have to scroll back to catch up on information you missed [...]