Archive for November, 2005

Turn Your Gmail Account into a Hard Drive

Monday, November 28th, 2005

XmailHardDrive directly connects with your Gmail account to then turn it into a portable virtual hard drive that you can access from anywhere in the world. You simply enter your Gmail username and password, just like the other third party software, and then using the username and password combination it authenticates with the Gmail servers and connects you to your personal account.

Google Goes Beyond Classifieds

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

Google Base is the latest search engine from Google. It allows you to search a specific location for classifieds, recipes, charities, etc., pretty much anything you want to find in a certain area. You can also post your own content for free.

You can check out Google Base here.

Easy to Use Nutrition Info

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

Nutrition Facts & Calorie Counter

NutritionData (ND) provides nutrition facts, Calorie counts, and nutrient data for all foods and recipes.

“ND tells you, in simple terms, what’s good and bad about the foods you eat, and helps you select foods that best meet your dietary needs.”

Google Scholar

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

Google’s at it again. Google Scholar, which is now available for use as a public beta, limits search results to scholarly articles. This can search engine can be very helpful for anyone who is currently doing research on a given topic.

Try out Google Scholar here.

What’s happening in the World

Tuesday, November 8th, 2005

What’s happening in international headlines.

Europeans go to Venus.

German holocaust denier to go on trial.

Liberia makes history.

Super sonic weaponry used to fend off pirates.

Yahoo! Maps Beta Steps Up

Thursday, November 3rd, 2005

It’s no secret that there is competition between internet giants Yahoo! and Google. Google certainly dominates in the search engine field, but as of late, Yahoo! has been stepping up to the plate in the other areas that Google is venturing into.

One representation of this is the new Yahoo! Maps Beta. It definately is a departure from the clunky Mapquest interface they used for so long. The overall look is certainly similar to Google Local, but has a few extra features and slightly different technology. Using both Flash and Ajax to build the maps, it allows you to mouse over certain areas and get information about business surrounding the area you are looking at. You have a nice sidebar that you can do all your searches from, and you can use your mouse or your keyboard to navigate the page. For those interested in doing so, there is also an option to build your own map of anything you like.

I highly recommend checking out the new Yahoo! Maps Beta.

MO Using Cell Phones to Track Traffic

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

“The AP has reported (with additional information from KMOX-AM) that the Missouri Dept. of Transportation will be teaming up with a private company to track in-use cell phones on Missouri highways and state roads in an effort to monitor traffic flow. Individual information will not be stored, they say — only the aggregate will be studied, using “sophisticated” math. (See also findlaw.com’s commentary on privacy concerns. “