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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Nokia Ovi Store launching this May

nokia-ovi-logoIt was long rumored that Nokia would soon launch a cloud service of its own, providing storage and synchronization facilities for Nokia phones along with a whole range of free and paid apps to choose from. At the Mobile World Congress today, the prophecy came true as Nokia officially announced the Ovi Store in their presentation at Barcelona.

Nokia may be far behind in launching the service but it sure did dive head first into the competition with some intuitive features. Nokia plans to unite the services offered under its Ovi platform into an online store service which would include Applications, Games, Music, Maps and most importantly Widgets.

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Some features are already functional like the Ovi Music Store and the N-Gage gaming service along with Nokia Maps, but the heart and soul of the new platform would be the App Store putting Ovi in direct competition with Apple's App Store.

What came as a surprise was the fact that Ovi would not only be limited to the Series 60 platform. Rather it would be available as a download on a number of Series 40 devices starting in May. The first Nokia handset to feature Ovi pre-installed would be the flagship N97.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Online services to send Free Sms Internationally

I love to send SmS through my PC often. It's probably because it's free of cost plus you get to type your messages really fast and the best part is that you can even receive text replies back to your online inbox.

Following are some of the best websites you can use to send free SMS all over the world.

1. SendSmsNow

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SendSmsNow is one of the most widely used websites to send free Sms worldwide. The service allows you to send unlimited text messages to your friends and family members anytime you like. You can even receive text replies in your SendSmsNow inbox and keep track of your history of sent messages.

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2. SmsDaak

SmsDaak is definitely one of my favorite Sms websites because it lets you send Sms to any network in Pakistan. I'm sure most of you will find it really helpful because there are millions of users from Pakistan out there in every corner of the world who would love to get in touch with their buddies via this free sms service.

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What I love about SmsDaak is that it offers two way Sms service. Means you can send and receive Sms on the same page where you sent it in the first place.

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3. Gizmo SMS

Gizmo SMS lets you send Sms to over 50 countries. You need no registration in order to send Sms through this service.

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To send your message simply enter your phone number, type your message, enter the captcha and click send and you're done.

4. Cherple

Cherple lets you connect with any US mobile phone in a way that you can send and receive SMS from that phone on your computer. It's completely free to computer users.

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Unlike other websites, it allows you to paste embed code so that you can send Sms using your own website. Other than that, you can also download the Windows and Mac version of this application on your computer to send free Sms.

5. TxtDrop

You can use Txtdrop to send as many free text messages as you would like. If you would like to receive replies using this service then you will need to download Windows Vista or Mac OS X gadget. You can specify your email address and receive replies.

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If you don't want anyone to bug you by sending tons of text messages everyday then you also have the option to block your number in seconds.

If you like this post, you may also be interested in checking out my earlier post on Top Websites to Make Free International Calls totally free of charge.

Web to Mobile SMS Birthday Reminder Service, Send Free SMS From Web

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Found another great SMS web tool for everyone – TextReminder. As the name implies, text reminder is an online SMS schedule service, the only difference between TextReminder and your mobile phone calendar is the flexibility when it comes to changing phone or losing your phone minus the schedules.

Apart from providing scheduled SMS, it has a free ’send sms web service’ service; it allows you to send sms from web for free.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Snow Leopard to get support for Multitouch and Location

macbook-mapsOperating System wars are its prime these days with both Microsoft and Apple pushing out the pre-release versions of their latest operating systems. We have already seen most of the new things Windows 7 can do, which are very impressive in my opinion.

Though Apple is usually tight lipped about the details of the new features in the Snow Leopard, AppleInsider reports that testers who received the pre-release version of the operating system have discovered that the core APIs now feature some libraries where native to the iPhone SDK.

The first one of these is CoreLocation, which would triangulate the location of your system using the surrounding WiFi networks. This functionality was introduced with the iPhone which lacked true GPS. Instead it used to determine its location based on the signal from the BTS or the surrounding WiFi networks. Since there is no cellular signal reception capabilities in the Mac, it would need to rely on the existing hardware to achieve similar results.

The second set of APIs will allow Cocoa based applications to utilize the new multitouch capabilities of the latest MacBooks and MacBook Pros. The applications will probably receive the inputs through the new glass trackpads on the MacBooks because Macs do lack touch screens.

Support of multitouch in applications would be an interesting feature as Windows 7 also has some pretty good Multi Touch capabilities which can be accessed via compatible hardware. One can't help but doubt the involvement of Google in here too which recently unveiled Google Latitude, one of its first location based services. How developers would leverage these capabilities still remains to be seen, but since its a Mac, we can have high hopes.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

How to use Gmail's 'Multiple Inboxes' for extra Gmail accounts

When I heard the news that Gmail was offering "Multiple Inboxes" as part of Labs, the first thing that popped into my head was "finally--now I can check multiple accounts from the same place!" Unfortunately, that's not how it works.

Instead, Google's solution is simply to place the results from various filters and search queries off to the side of your main in-box. By default it sets you up with messages you've starred, and unsent messages from your drafts folder. This is nice and all, but you can hop to those two places from links in the left-hand navigation.

What I really wanted to do was to get in-boxes from two of my other Gmail accounts into my main Gmail account, and I managed to get it to work with a little tweaking. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Enable Multiple Inboxes in labs. It looks like this:

Step 2: Log in to the additional account you want to view from your primary Gmail account and open up the settings menu.

Step 3: Go into Forwarding and POP/IMAP and set forwarding to on, and have it send a copy to your primary Gmail address. Repeat this with any accounts you want to forward.

Step 4: Go back into the settings menu of your primary Gmail account and open the Multiple Inboxes menu. In each of the panes simply type in "to:" followed by the e-mail address of one of the forwarding accounts. So it should look like "to:YourAccount@gmail.com" minus the quotation marks of course.

Step 5: At this point your multiple in-boxes are up and running, but you're still going to get these messages in your primary in-box too. To keep this from happening we're going to create a filter. Head back to settings in your master account, then click on filters. Create a new one. In the "to" field enter the e-mail address you're forwarding from, click next, then pick the "skip the in-box" option. Repeat with any additional forwarding e-mails and be sure to run it on messages that are already in your in-box to keep things nice and clean.

This system results in a few caveats that keep it from being a true "multiple in-box" experience. For one you'll need to actively set the right "send from" e-mail address when replying to a message from one of your other in-boxes. If you haven't done so already, this needs to be set up from the accounts menu in Gmail's settings.

Also it doesn't carry over any organizational goodness back to the source account, so if for example you star a forwarded message it's not going to have a star when you view it from the original account. The same thing goes for reading messages. So if you want to avoid an avalanche of unread mail back at the source accounts, one option is to set forwarded mail to be automatically archived. However, this might wreck havoc with your e-mail enjoyment on mobile devices and back at the source accounts. I recommend not turning it on, but if you're planning to only access your Gmail from the Web, and from your primary account this won't be an issue.

I'm hoping future versions of Multiple Inboxes will make this whole process a little easier to manage and simply let you plug in additional accounts. In the meantime this is a foolproof way to keep an eye on all three in the same place short of using a third-party Web mail aggregator like Fuser or Orgoo.

Update: As a few folks have pointed out there's another way to do this that avoids relying on forwarding and is smart enough to set the correct account when replying to a message. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Add your extra Gmail accounts to the "send e-mail as" option found in the accounts section in Gmail's settings. As mentioned before you'll need to confirm each account before you can start using it.

Step 2: Pull in the extra accounts you want to keep track of by adding them in the "get mail from other accounts" option in the accounts menu. When you're plugging in your account information be sure to select the "skip inbox" option as well as setting it to automatically label each piece of incoming mail. It should look like this:

Step 3: Go into the Multiple Inboxes settings menu and plug in "label:" then whatever label you selected in step 2.

Like the first method, there are a few hang-ups with this one. For one, slurping in additional accounts takes awhile after you first set it up. More importantly, it takes space in your primary Gmail account. If you're doing this with several large and active accounts you're going to start running out of space more quickly, which for most I'm guessing won't be a problem. Nonetheless it's worth keeping in mind.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Creating your own Free Comic Strips Online.

When I was a kid, I always wanted to make a comic of my own. But there was one problem, I couldn't draw well. Well now is your chance to make your own comic. With the new service "Makebeliefscomix" you easily can make a comic.
MakeBeliefsComix is a 100% fun website and a strip generator that allows you to create comic strips online. All you have to do is select the items you want to have on your strip and you're done.
You can also easily customize number of panels, add characters, emotions, text notes, speech and thought bubbles and adjust the background to your liking. After making all the necessary changes you can print out and share your comic with your friends via email.
In addition to all this, you can always create your comics in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Latin.
To get started you just have to enter your Comic name along with Authors name and then choose your character.


Finally, add your text and share your own comics with your friends.
Click here to start making your own Comics.

Google earth 5.0: dive beneath the water surface.

We all know that google has almost anything. With Google earth you could watch the whole world, and then they came with Google moon, google sky and google mars. With google earth you only could watch the land on earth, but recently they announced the launch of Google earth 5.0. And this time it has a new feature "Ocean".

“Ocean” enables users of Google Earth to dive beneath the water surface and explore the 3D underwater terrain, or browse lots of ocean-related content contributed by researchers.
This is not all. Google Earth now also comes with a new feature called Historical Imagery which lets you travel back in time and browse through the archival satellite. Google Earth 5.0 is one major update from Google and we all were expecting new features in it.

Ocean in Google Earth lets you explore the sea, and with the help of expert content, can explore those parts of the world where are most difficult to reach.
The latest Google Earth has just launched, so I’d suggest you to download and give it a try yourself!

You can download it from here: Download Google Earth 5.0

Eyes Relax: for a stressed eyesight.

Life nowadays isn't like it was a couple of years ago. Our life is full of stress. We are spending hours in front of a computer and keyboard. And sometimes if you're really stressed, and then you feel the need to take a break from the screen for a while. But for all those lazy people who don't keep a check on their continuous computer usage timings, can try this new free application, Eyes Relax.


Eyes Relax reminds you about rest-time and saves your eyesight. It allows you to customize the duration of your work time and length of breaks so that you can remain productive and healthy at the same time!

A feature called “Parent Mode” can be used to force children to take break from the computer after long use. A handy tool in cases where children forget the real world while playing computer games.
This tool quitely sits in your system stray, and you can change the work and break duration anytime from there.

Download Eyes Relax (Note: it requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or higher to run)
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