Feb
20
2007
It has taken a while, but finally locating images at Picassa web it is now possible :-). If you are a fan of Yahoo’s Flickr service to search photos online from other people, but were using Google’s Picassa to store yours, now you can make public yours and search pics from others that have made public theirs. Confusing? Not, really easy! :-).
Picassa web is now providing its accounts with 1Gb of capacity ( I always wonder where Google stores so much information for all their services) and the only thing you need is a Google account, give the necessary sharing rights to your photos and voila!.
To find pics you just need to enter the keywords you want in the search box and the system will reply with the photos that has been able to find from other users. You can also download and leave comments on the photos, so it is becoming a serious competitor for Flickr, although it is not still as popular. But it is a Google service, so just give it time, what else can we said?
Feb
18
2007
The website Spyware Warrior has compiled a very interesting and useful list of Spyware programs that you better keep out of installing in your computer.
Spyware detectors in the market can be counted for hundreds, but many of them are just more dangerous that the programs they claim they can eliminate.
Many of them just show non-stop messages to the user , sometimes just to scare them off to make them buy the product, or are not powerful enough to detect real spysoft in our systems.
Good to have a look and keep in mind those who seem to be working and useful, for the rest of programs in the list, just check in your control panel if you have, by chance, any of those installed there :-).
Feb
05
2007
While being always on the move you have several solutions to keep you normal business life ongoing. Either you use a bunch of online applications, a virtual office, a set of tools available everywhere, or you take your office with you within an USB-pen.
This is the idea behing PortableApps, a suite of easy-load, small size software package that fits perfectly into any portable usb device and that includes the whole open office, Thunderbird ( for your emails ), Firefox for webbrowsing, filezilla for ftp and many others. Installing and deleting programs is as easy as copying them into your device, and at the website you can find new software ready to be downloaded. The best of all, it is free! and pretty useful and simple to carry on your documents without having to depend on installed applications wherever you go.
Feb
01
2007
Welcome to Review the Market! The title says it all, doesn’t it? Yes!, we are just a brand new blog to keep kicking and alive the boring field of product reviews, participating in as many reviews as we can find out there, giving our opinions and making sure advertisers got a good dose of constructive feedback if what we see is not good enough for the market :-). Join us in this adventure and let’s keep together a good eye on what is new, hot or interesting out there.