URL shortener is useful to shorten an URL and make it easier to give away. For technology magazine editors, URL shortener is a compulsory tool for them to introduce a website.
Short URL does not only look tidier, but also gives a new identity to an URL. It allows you to pass proxy, redirect website or even insert keywords into it.
Skype has expanded its unlimited land-line calls service to Europe and Asia (previously only available is US and Canada), with the price of $9.95 per month only. Countries covered by this new extension include the majority of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, China, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Malaysia.
It’s simple to share Flickr videos in IM window. Just copy and paste the link from the Flickr video’s URL(e.g. http://www.flickr.com /photos/fraying/2391084921/), the particular Flickr video will be embedded in your IM window.
Today when I was writing a guest post for FriedBeef.com, I came across this website - FLV Encoder. This website is slightly different from other online video encoders. It not only provides a service to encode video to FLV online, it also allows webmasters to add its encoder to their websites.
If you wish to encode your video to .flv without installing Adobe Flash, try it here.
Evolution Robotics introduces a new ViPR (visual pattern recognition) technology that allows you to perform a visual search on iPhone based on an image/picture only.
Google Video is a free video website that provides video search engine service from Google to allows anyone to upload video clips to Google’s web servers as well as make their own media available free of charge. Users can search, browse and discover videos directly from the Google Video website, as well as download video files and remotely embed them on their web pages.
Google Video team just expanded Google Video’s capabilities with new browser and search-related features. Let have a look.
TNX.net is my weekly income generator. I like it because of its $5 minimum payout, endless text link ads on my site, and of course its earning speed.
Basically I cash out my points every week as long as it is more than 10000 points regardless the buyout price (buyout price grows every week due to growth of the entire TNX network and its effectiveness.)
Just yesterday when I tried to cash out my points for buyout price $0.82 per 1000pts, I saw a new statement - “Including points on hold: 33279.00 (you can not withdraw these points because they are given in advance, but you can use them for your campaigns)“.
On 16 April, a MSN message had been sprayed around among China MSN users. “Please add (L)CHINA in front of your MSN ID/name to show the world how united Chinese are.”
Just only 2 days, almost every China MSN users has already put a “LOVE(red heart) China” in their MSN status to show their patriotism. According to MSN, over 2.3 millions MSN users participate in this silent protest, including foreign Chinese.
Besides MSN, China Internet users also has set their status to “red flag” in another famous IM - QQ.
The purpose behind this is want to protest Western repels Olympic in this coming August. If you would like to show some responds on Western Olympic protests, set (L)CHINA to your MSN too.
(I set mine to (L)Malaysia to protest corruption in Malaysia.)