Archive for the ‘Interesting Stuff’ category

New List of 30 Most Creative Ads

November 25th, 2008

I have done two compilations of the most creative ads before. You can check them out here and here. This is my third compilation and I tried to choose new ads which have not been shown a thousand times already on the net but ofcourse there will be some which you will already have seen.

Enjoy the ads and let me know if you liked them or not through the comments! :)

» Read more: New List of 30 Most Creative Ads

Top 10 Best Torrent Sites

September 30th, 2008

Nowadays, there are thousands of torrent sites on the web. The average user doesn’t know which torrent sites can be trusted when it comes to viruses etc. So I have compiled a list of the best torrent sites so anyone can easily find a reliable and trustworthy torrent site to use. If you have any favorite torrent sites of your own, you can share them in the comments. » Read more: Top 10 Best Torrent Sites

Snooze your emails using HitMeLater

September 12th, 2008

I found a nice site while stumbling today. HitMeLater allows you to snooze any email you want. If you are busy with a project or are in a hurry to go somewhere, and cant follow up on your email, then simply snooze it for later! To use this service, you can email any message you want to “1@hitmelater.com”. This will send your email back to you in 1 hour. You can replace the 1 with any other number, and you will receive your email that many hours later on. » Read more: Snooze your emails using HitMeLater

Download Google Chrome Browser

September 3rd, 2008

Google recently announced the releasing of the beta version of their browser called Google Chrome. Google Chrome is an open-source web browser based on Apple’s Webkit Engine. It has only been released for windows so far but google intends to release the mac and linux versions soon as well. I have personally not used chrome so far, but I intend to try it out for a couple of days to see how it is. This is the very first public beta release so there are bound to be bugs and security holes. Google has however made quite an effort to enhance the security of the browser. You can read more about Google Chromes features and security protection here and here. » Read more: Download Google Chrome Browser

Send messages to other IPs using IPMessage

August 22nd, 2008

Today I will be telling you about a unique service which allows you to send messages to other people at their IP address. IPMessage.net is a free service which acts as the gateway for people to send and receive messages using their ip addresses. Basically, you write your message and send it to an IP address and if that person opens ipmessage.net, he or she will receive the message. They can then ofcourse reply to the message as well. This is quite a unique concept but I fail to really see any advantage of using it. Although I like the idea so I had to blog about it. » Read more: Send messages to other IPs using IPMessage