Anywhere.fm – Listen to Music at Anywhere



Anywhere.fm has released a web-based online music player and available to store the songs in the music library online, reorganize them and veg out to visualizations. As for what I know so far, there’s no limit while uploading the songs which means, you can definitely create an unlimited music library at Anywhere.fm and listen to them at anywhere. Person like me may find this online-based music player really useful as I always struggling to reorder or copy/paste 40Gigs of songs from my external hardisk into my laptop, but now, I could have just upload as many songs as I can to this online-based music player and I can enjoy listening to it at anywhere without any music player software required. On top of that, you can also listen to the songs that your friends have uploaded. The store currently has 251,213 songs in the library and increasing dramatically. So you got to hurry up and upload your songs onto it before all the slots running out. As because, all the online based music player will be charging you a few bucks for the services they provided and there’s a news about Anywhere.fm that it is looking to make money outside of charging users for their service. The obvious step of affiliate music sale for songs that you don’t own.

Click here for 3 seconds signing up at Anywhere.fm

 
Sage: Software RSS reader



After I tried out some feed readers and sometimes may have trouble login own username. The way out of this situation, I found Sage which I would like to called the winner of software RSS readers. What’s the best way to integrate RSS news feeds and the Web? Don’t use a separate RSS reader. That’s the secret behind Sage, which integrates directly into Firefox (but not Internet Explorer). Using it is simple: click the Sage icon in your toolbar; Sage will then drop down on the left. Whenever you visit a page that has a RSS feed, you click the Discover Feeds button to add the feed. The rest of the Firefox window then becomes your reader. Sage lets you organise your folders, search through feeds, and import and export feeds lists.
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Browsershots.org – Test Your Website Compatibility Online



Ever wonder how your own blog layout looks like while browsing under other browsers? Does it flip away or running properly? Maybe you may try to access your own website using different browsers that already installed likes Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, or even Safari in Windows version. But have you test under Mac OS? With Browsershots.org, a free open-source online service created by Johann C.Roholl that makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. Before directing you to what’s HongKiat had talked about it, let me show my ChemstudioWEB.COM running on this testing.

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WebFetti – 6 Big Tweaks To Blog Space



Here comes another free stuff for you and me to give a ‘must-try’ add-on features. Yes, I just mentioned there are 6 big free features at 1 line for you to choose and use easily. Download the free toolbar which includes these 6 ‘friends’ to your browser and give your blog space a cheeky tweaky stuff renew your blog design. And yes, all the features you wish to use from Webfetti will be supplied a ‘Copied Code’ for you to paste inside your blog area.

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Opera 9 – New 9 Updated Features


There are several reasons why I use Opera more often than Firefox. Of course, the one very point of them is browsing time. I do a simple google search on ChemstudioWEB.COM with Firefox to give me result in 0.17 seconds whereas Opera resulted in 0.03 seconds and that comes to almost 6 times faster than Firefox. Besides, 9 new features added in Opera 9 are more beneficial. Click to learn more after jump.


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InviteShare: 44 Websites Invitations Sharing Out

“Everything is possible” is all I can say about today’s technology. If you have something on your mind that just came across, googling it and I assure you may find the same concept was already flip out over the web. A pretty simple layout website which mainly encouraging in dark color really doesn’t catch my eyes to stay for a minute more if I didn’t see the word ‘INVITE’.

InviteShare is running a great concept for some people who eagerly wanted to get invitation from other while begging so hard on it. Or some may have tons of invitation to send out but there’s no way for them to get off from their hands. Well, why not share out all the invitations at this ‘one-stop-invitation’ shop? Besides, they are currently award for inviting people as the more people you can invite, the higher priority you get for those invitation you wished for an age. As in result, there’s no such fast way for you to get invitation when you asked for it. You need to do something before you can get some. So, the majority concept of InviteShare is a place for you and people to share your invitation and it’s always good thing if you are willing to try out all 44 websites that they have listed out: (I’m on no.14, and way to go~)
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Favicon Generator: Create Favicon For Free



You should really create a favicon to give your blog a great stand up. Creating a favicon with just a little time you spend and worth you more than that. What if people like me as non-technical knowledge on how to create it? What’s favicon actually? How many pixels should I create for a favicon? So many questions but no one’s going to solve unless try out your own.

Favicon Generator is now here to solve your problem. 16×16 pixel image to let you fill in any color you like, and make an unique striking image for your own blog to stand out from the rest of the web. To let you have a better idea what favicon is, image below shows my favicon:

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Firefox Different Extension: Pacman Add-On

Firefox add-on is not just an enhancement plug-in tool anymore, in fact, I found The Retro Extension or Pacman Extension I should name it correctly. Of course, this is nothing to do with the classic pac-man 2D game but just another clone game. As a matter of fact, it does entertain me for a few minutes to finish eating all the ‘dot’ bun and recall my memory back from many years ago.
Is it strange that when there’s a pacman extension on Tools option?

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Information Architects 2007 Web Trend Map


Information Architects have released their Web Trend Map for 2007, a subway map of the 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective. In theory it demonstrates the relationship between various sites and ideas, with a strong focus on Web 2.0.

I’d always found these sorts of things clever, very impressive and inconceivable, at least for myself that it seems like ‘mission impossible’. In a geeky sort of way, inserting art knowledge, business, marketing, drawing some ‘abstract’ graphic but actually end up with technology show! How is that possible could be done in my life? But it’s not recommended that you try reading this with a hangover or whilst on certain prescription medications.

Click the image to enlarge or here for the .pdf version

 
YouTube New Feature: Customizable Player

Another reason why we should stick with YouTube embedded videos until now. They had just released a new feature that actually allows users to customize and personalize your own embedded videos called “custom player”.

What’s in the custom player:

  • Edit player information
  • Change the color theme
  • Layout (a standard layout or the one with related videos to the right)
  • Content
  • I’m not able to embed the player with the related videos to the right due to my content width consideration. If you wish to embed your player with that feature on, make sure the width of your content is 780px or wider. So you may customize YouTube player in a standard size or with the related videos which shown as the image below:

    Customize YouTube player from here.

     
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