Have a look at this list of 50 Online Applications. No doubt, you will be familiar with many of them.
I do like lists!
Have a look at this list of 50 Online Applications. No doubt, you will be familiar with many of them.
I do like lists!
For those of you interested in IT Project Management here are 8 useful tips from Six Revisions:
These Google search tricks are excellent (sorry, but there’s some duplication)
TECHtracer 2.0.
http://techtracer.com/2008/01/06/10-most-amazing-google-search-tricks/
Gray Wolfs SEO BLOG
http://www.wolf-howl.com/google/google-search-tricks-tips-and-hints/
LifeHacker
http://lifehacker.com/339474/top-10-obscure-google-search-tricks
eggheadcaffe
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/articles/20041031.asp
About
http://google.about.com/od/searchingtheweb/tp/searchtrickstp.htm
I don’t use photoshop myself, but someone may find these tutorials useful.
http://mashable.com/2008/02/07/20-photoshop-video-tutorials/
And another list (I’m loving these lists today).
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/138634-1/review_the_10_best_nongoogle_web_apps.html
PCWorld.com has compiled another good list of web 2.0 applications. The only one I’ve used is Remember The Milk, which is quite good.
I know it’s February and a little late to recap on last year but I found this article recently and thought I would post it anyway. The list contains some really cool stuff.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140663-c,technology/article.html
Google Gears is at the top with the iPhone in second position (the lovely iPhone – if only I had the money)
Another Top 10 list from Lifehacker, this time on free video rippers, encoders and converters.
I’ve used VLC in the past, which was very good, and have heard good things about Handbrake.
Lifehacker have compiled a useful list of free download managers.
Another list of web 2.0 applications from life hacker
A list of open source software and freeware compiled by Jason Chen.
From the list I use Firefox, Thunderbird, Picasa and VLC regularly.