What is Twitter?
Thursday, July 16, 2009Make yourself a Stand-Up Videos
Monday, June 22, 2009Opera Unite, Take control of what you own. (Host an Entire Website)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
If you’ve seen my article on “Surfing the Internet using Face Gestures”. Opera unite promises an exciting way to own what you should have a long time ago. I listed down the features that Opera Unite offers.
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Take control of what you share online
Share your Files, Music, Videos, Photos, run a Chartroom or Host an entire website with Opera Unite.
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Share with other Web browsers
Opera unite can be access and shared in different browsers
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Integrated and extendable
Easily Install services with just one click using web standards like HTML, JavaScript, CSS and AJAX
I’m really excited with this uprising technology. Imagine hosting a website on your own computer!.
If you want to try this out immediately then Access a website hosted at my Home Computer here.
(since the site will be loaded from My Computer, It may take a while depending on yours or my Internet connection) You can also view my online Opera Unite URL. just in case my computer is currently turned off.
Watch this video for more information
Please do post your own Opera Unite URL in the comment portion below so I can go visit your Home err your site.
Click this link > to Download Opera Unite
After downloading Opera Unite. Follow the simple steps of setting up the software from the Video below
Go visit Opera Unite by clicking the link below.
Opera Unite: a Web server on the Web browser.
Have a taste of the Future by Microsoft’s Xbox E3
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
WII.(Wee) I’m always amazed playing this console because of it’s rich interactivity using a wireless controller of different types. Now Xbox E3 makes you feel the same but without a controller.
HuWhaatt? Ok ok, before we delve into the topic, How in the world is that possible? Well, it is now. Imagine a whole new world of entertainment, delivered to your Xbox E3 with something like, You are the controller!
Yes! Play Family game using voice recognition and body gestures. Karate with actions and many more.
More from the Video Author:
Introducing Project Natal, a revolutionary new way to play: no controller required. See a ball? Kick it, hit it, trap it or catch it. If you know how to move your hands, shake your hips or speak you and your friends can jump into the fun -- the only experience needed is life experience. Join the conversation about Xbox E3 or Project Natal on Twitter at #XboxE
Create your own stunning Portrait (Photo/Pictures)
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Do you want to create your own stunning Photo/Pictures Such as the one below?
I collected some of the best Online Web Tools that lets you upload your picture to create special effects using your own picture.
Most of these Utilities are easy to use and allows you to embed converted Photos/Pictures to your profile on MySpace, Friendster, Facebook and other Social Network.
Click “Read full article for more…”
Browse the page to see it all.
1) PhotoFunia.com
2) Loonapix.com
3) WriteOnIt.org
4) Funphotobox.com
5) Magmypic.com
If I were you, I’ll make your Picture Talk
Monday, May 25, 2009
It’s been a while since I posted my last article here. This time I won’t go into details because the video below explains it all. Just watch the video and I’m sure you’ll say Amazing!
This utility allows any beginner to transform photos and images into talking animated characters and bring them to life with real-time puppeteering; turning any PC into a face animation movie studio. Check it out.
Take a look at another sample. Here is CrazyTalk's official site.
There are tons of samples in related videos. Have fun
Here is CrazyTalk's official site.
Twitterland, Here comes Tag Definition
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
If you’re a twitter user, you might have seen from Twitter’s home page the “Trending Topics” on the side panel. (see picture below)
Trending Topics sometimes contain what twitter calls a “Hashtag”. Hashtag works like a keyword with a # (Sharp) in front of the word. For example, When you want to recommend someone famous on twitter, there is a hashtag called “#FOLLOWFRIDAY”. The syntax is “#FOLLOWFRIDAY @TwitterUserName” or “#FOLLOWFRIDAY #TwitterUserName”
An example of this is shown in the image below;Hashtag as far as I know was not defined by Twitter. In fact, even you can create a hashtag of your own. Just prefix a word with a Sharp (#) sign and that’s it.
Now that you know what a hashtag is, there will come a time where you see a hashtag but don’t have any idea what it means. Worry no more Twitterland, here comes Tagdef!
TagDef from the Image above allows you to enter any hashtag to find out the definition.
Here I tried to enter “FOLLOWFRIDAY” from the lookup button. And the result?
Voila! Not only that, below the results you can find samples found in the Twitter Status repository. Take a look at Last Tweets with this tag:
If I try to search my Twitter Account “agentpx”, I get no results.
The screen above allows you to enter the definition of a hashtag that is not yet defined. One thing I noticed is how the site controls definition entered by the users. I tried playing with the add definition window using “STARTREK” and here’s what I got.
If you’ll noticed there is a Digg like voting where users can vote for the appropriate definition of the hashtag being search. What happens to wrong definitions? Your guess is as good as mine. Go ahead TwitterFans go to http://tagdef.com now!
A great tool for creating your own Stand-Up Videos. 


