Archive for the ‘Internet’ Category

Write On Your Blog, Form Here!

 This is a test post I’m writing not from wordpress, but from a third party web 2.0 application. Well this is just to try if it works or not. Let’s see how it does.

I’m not sure if it works for all type of blogging scripts, i.e. wordpress, blogger live journal etc, but this type of applications or services are damn good for bloggers who are often victims of domestic or international politics. Like wordpress banned in Turkey and blogger in Pakistan. Due to such happenings bloggers might have not been able to update their blogs, so I’m sure if they try accessing their blogs from such third party applications and keep their readers updated with what they write, it’ll be too good.

And now m’ gonna publish it!

Edit:

Yes, it’s working, and it works for all platform, blogger.com as well as blogger on your own domain, wordpress.com and wordpress on your domain and much more… It’s simply cool! Do try it!

The Widgets’ Encyclopedia

All widget explorers know the functionality and the purpose of widgets, but for those who don’t let me give an introductory line. Widget is an application that brings complex functionalities of different programs to your desktop or on web page. In simple words it can be a program bringing features of multiple programs at a single place.

widgets_logo.gifThe history of widget development and demand is not that old, but the speed with which it’s growing is quite high. Almost every social network and communities are widgetizing their platforms. In this sped up race of widget fever, it’s hard to find one that may best suit your requirement, but it’s great if you find them all on one place with brief description. For such here’s Widgets’ Encyclopedia, the Wigipedia, from where you can find about all widgets

Let’s Go Mobile!

Internet being the most easiest and cheapest way of communication still has a limited outreach, and this is a true fact of todays advanced web world. Internet is still not in the access of a huge number of third world population, but they do have access over mobile phones, even cell phone communication is quite expensive then that of web communication. This expanded outreach of mobile phones is not ultimate, but merely ultimate competitor of internet, since the mobile content industry is on the go to grow its roots deep in the social setups and life styles.

On the other hand, the machines that will probably be obsolete somewhere in far future or may be near future are none other than PCs. I said probably as m’ not very sure, but some of the services that I’ve observed, and some people in my circle experienced them as well say so! Let me tell you how it’s gonna bring change in status quo.

fring.gifFring, a mobile internet service & community, enabling users to talk, chat & interact with other fringsters and their online communities, from their mobile phones. You can experience various web facilities on your mobile.

mobiseer.gifMobiSeer is another Web2.0 service that allows you to organise, tag, share and manage your favourite .mobi mobile websites. Simple way to have all your mobile stuff within one site, too good! It also lets you to upload mobile websites for review, browse multiple mobile websites, create your own categories of favourites and organize etc.

mozeo.gifMozeo is what gives you individually or your group, or customer the power to receive and deliver information to the mobile phone. This works more in business like manner, but of course the purpose is to make things simple and easy!