Whether you’re looking to share photos with family or trying to start your own online business, code-free web site builder Moonfruit aims to cover your needs.
How do you ensure you’ll have plenty of room for work and play in your home office? Convert a two-car garage for the purpose.
When we first saw Yahoo’s new online research tool Search Pad, we noted that it looked like an online researchers dream. Now the previously closed-to-most-of-the-public tool is available to all comers.
Sometimes asking for help falls on deaf ears. Until, of course, you make it known that you’re willing to pay for said help. Enter new PayPal-sponsored site, Do Stuff for Money.
An experienced, battery-killing photographer knows what kills the juice in digital cameras, and it’s the LCD screen. He recommends dimming, auto-sleeping, and avoiding shot review as much as possible, along with a few other battery-saving techniques.
Google today will finally remove the long-standing beta tag from some of its most popular web applications, most notably its wildly popular email application, Gmail.
Windows/Mac/Linux: Those using the “dev version” of Google Chrome should receive an update today that adds printing under Windows (accessible with a right-click), better animated GIFs, and “save as” functionality for Macs testing out their alpha-level builds. The real notable change, though, is offered by adding -new-new-tab-page to Chrome’s launching shortcut. That’s when you’ll see a tab page that offers new “Recent Activities” and “Tips and Suggestions” areas, along with the ability to move and pin the eight auto-generated thumbnails. [Chromium via gHacks]
Finding information and download links for Android apps isn’t quite easy, whether through a phone’s page-by-page results lists or even the official Market site. For an easier, filtered and browser-friendly Market search, AndroLib.com is the way to go.