Published on August 28, 2008
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You will notice that there’s a burgeoning market on downloading Youtube Videos. All sorts of software are available for doing this, for a hefty price even. Well, if downloading videos is your thing, you’ll be pleased to know that the new online YouTube video downloader and converter is out.
You can convert YouTube videos to mpg, wmv, mov, mp4, or flv. That’s a surprisingly broad array of formats you can choose from for a free service. Moreover, you can download the video as an audio only mp3 or wav; download it as an flv file for your website; and even as a 3gp file for your mobile phone. Signup is required. Pretty cool.
Published on August 28, 2008
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Just in case your alarm breaks down, have no fear, Kuku Klok is here. This quaint application on the internet turns your browser into an instant alarm clock, complete with your choice of sound. There’s no need to have persistent internet access. The tool will work even when you’re offline once the page has downloaded into your cache. This also doubles as a nifty alarm.
Published on February 22, 2008
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It’s the social music player that let’s you listed to your music anywhere you go! Why bother when you can bring it with your iPod?
Well, Jukely works differently. It is downloaded into your computer and turns it into a music server. Any computer with an internet connection can listen to the music stream coming from your PC. Kewl. At least there’s no need for synchronization with your portable music device.
Published on January 21, 2008
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Need to overcome that pesky firewall the company put up? Or perhaps you just want to hide your IP address because of… well… god knows what. Hidemyass is the new free web proxy service for you! Unlike other web proxy services, this one does not appear to have any limitations. Go to hidemyass.com
Published on January 21, 2008
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Remember how boring it was writing down a list of things to do? You took a pencil and a piece of paper, jotted down stuff, and later, forgot where you put the damn list. Well not anymore. Web 2.0 gives us the newest version of the To-Do list in the form of Remember the Milk. Here’s a list you can view anywhere there’s an internet connection. It has enough bells and whistles to qualify as a planner too. And with a logo as cute as that, how can you forget your list? It’s at rememberthemilk.com