The Coolest Facebook Trick Ever
Miscellaneous December 15th, 2009
Facebook is one of the busiest and most used Web 2.0 social networking websites available today. It has over 350 million active users as of this writing. Out of that, 50% of users log on to the site in any given day. That is quite a lot of visits. But this post is not about Facebook users or statistics. It is about something much more interesting. It is about the coolest Facebook trick ever. To see this coolest trick all you have to do is follow the steps given below!
If you are on Firefox, make sure to turn off the “Search for text when I start typing” feature under Tools -> Options -> Advanced settings. That is to temporarily disable Firefox from searching the letters as you type. Once done, log on to your Facebook account and try this. [Read more...]
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WordPress is undoubtedly the most popular blogging platform available today. Thousands of most visited blogs around the globe run on WordPress. Not to mention My Random Guides also run on WordPress. One reason for it’s popularity, other than it being free, is its ability to use 3rd party plugins. As of this writing, there are more than 7,500 plugins are available to download from WordPress. These plugins extend the functionality of WordPress. There are many free and premium 3rd party plugins. Let’s look at seven must have plugins that are available for free. Most of these plugins focus on SEO of your blog. You can see some of these plugins in action on this blog. Images are given to point you in the right direction.
It is inevitable. Online storage is catching up really fast. As the storage prices reduces day by day, online storage capacities grow faster. Look at the key players in this niche. DropBox is probably the most known and used online storage service at the moment, starting with a 2GB storage. Microsoft is also in the “game” with their SkyDrive online storage system, which offers a whopping 25GB! However the bottom line is all these services give you a storage limit. On top of that they further limit the upload file size. A better alternative? Go Aruna!
Google Wave is the latest buzz word around these days. People are trying so hard to get a wave invite. Some of them got their invites already, including myself, and some are still waiting to get on the bandwagon. The ones who got Wave already struggle to learn how to use it. My initial experience was no different. So what exactly is Google Wave? What can you do with it? Can it really improve the way you work or is it just the hype because it is from Google? What is in store for the future of Google Wave? You will get an idea for all those questions, and how to get a wave invite, by the time you are done reading this post. 
Lahiru Jay