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WordPress Themes »

[23 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Lucky House – Free WordPress Theme

Many real estate websites and wordpress themes I have seen, are too “business” related. They often stick to blue colors and neat lines while cosy design with warm colors may appeal to users much better. So, I desided to create a theme that will reflectmy idea of cosy home and coy real estate website, with mild pastel colors scheme and web 2.0 stripes background. Lucky house, however, will fit not only for real estate websites but also for any domestic-themed, household, and everything else in between blog. I hope …

Others »

[26 Dec 2008 | 2 Comments | ]
FriendFeed

FriendFeed is a feed aggregator that consolidates the updates from social media and social networking websites, social bookmarking websites, blogs and micro-blogging updates, as well as any other type of RSS/ Atom feed. Users can use this stream of information to create customized feeds to share (and comment) with friends.
Bloggers writing about FriendFeed have said that this service addresses the shortcomings of social media services which exclusively facilitate tracking of their own members’ social media activities on that particular social media service, whereas FriendFeed provides the facility to track …

Photo Sharing »

[25 Dec 2008 | One Comment | ]
Flickr

Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. It was one of the earliest Web 2.0 applications. In addition to being a popular Web site for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository. Its popularity has been fueled by its organization tools, which allow photos to be tagged and browsed by folksonomic means. As of November 2008[update], it claims to host more than 3 billion images.

Search Engines »

[20 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Cuil

Cuil is a search engine that organizes web pages by content and displays relatively long entries along with thumbnail pictures for many results. It claims to have a larger index than any other search engine, with about 120 billion web pages. It went live on July 28, 2008.
Cuil’s privacy policy, unlike that of other search engines, says it does not store users’ search activity or IP addresses
Cuil is managed and developed largely by former employees of Google: Anna Patterson, Russell Power. The CEO and co-founder, Tom Costello, has worked …