“TestTube”, as Google is calling its new feature of Youtube, is a public beta test area in which users can test some of their new concoctions. The first thing that caught my eye is AudioSwap. It allows you to take your existing Youtube videos, and overwrite the current audio with a song. [...]
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Lighting can’t strike twice I guess, because Alex Tew’s second chance at a million dollars is almost a complete failure. 20 days ago, I reported that he’d be trying his luck again, with a slightly different approach. He was going to charge $2 a pixel, and have a lottery for the extra [...]
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Today after some downtime Digg.com rolled out some new features. Included in the “features” is essentially three different front pages. There is one for news, videos, and podcasts. The reason for separating videos from news, was because videos started to get really popular. This might be an attempt to deliver [...]
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Yourminis is a flash based homepage, dedicated to bringing your favorite content to one sleek homepage. Launched in October 2006 and owned by California based Goowy, Yourminis is set to compete with some top sites such as Netvibes. Yourmini’s approach is somewhat different because of its use of Flash instead of Ajax. [...]
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That’s just what TWERQ is calling their new search engine. One of the main features they boast about is tabbed searching.
Upon making a search on TWERQ, you have a few options of how searches are made. You can use two ++ signs to open two new tabs. For instance searching for Ajax++PHP would open [...]
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