With Google's latest project called Lively being released this week, we thought we'd take a look at some of the services that they should introduce. Google seems to want to cover every topic out there, and we're sure eventually they will.
- Music - why music you ask? It just sounds like something Google would get into. And besides, there's already been traces of
Firefox's interface is cleverly designed using JavaScript and XUL, and using what's referred to as chrome URL's you can actually open specific windows in a tab or the sidebar. This includes things like the management windows for bookmarks, saved passwords, downloads, extensions, and more. They can even be bookmarked for quick one-click access to them in the future.
Below we've got our top 5 chrome URL's that can be used in Firefox 3, and all you
Today we're taking a look at Google Spreadsheet Functions you won't find in Microsoft Office. If you haven't played around with Google Docs before, you probably haven't realized the long list of functions that are available. We'll be covering the following functions: Import Feed, Google Finance, Google Look-up, Import HTML, and Data Sort.
Before we get started, we wanted to mention that there aren't really functions that can do things like this in Microsoft Office, but
I don't know about you, but these days I find myself buying more and more stuff online rather than going to the store. Most things are cheaper on the Internet if you spend the time looking for a bargain, and nowadays many places will ship things for free. The problem is trying to keep up with all of the packages you're supposed to be receiving.
That's why we had previously covered some of the best
Often times, the Internet is used for answering questions. A user goes to their search engine of choice, types in a question, and receives links that may direct them to the answer. Using this method doesn't always work though, and so where is someone to go when they need an answer to a question? It doesn't always take a professional expert to get an answer that you're looking for, and so turning to a dedicated
Ever since the iPhone launched, different mobile phone manufacturers have done what they could to come up with phones that look and operate similar to the iPhone. Today we're taking a look at some of the top iPhone competitors out there. Our list includes five, but could be much longer because there are so many out there! Take a look...
#1 - HTC Touch
The HTC Touch uses TouchFLO touchscreen technology that was developed by HTC. It
For Today's MyFive, we're taking a look at the computers that we (meaning Ryan and I) have owned over the last several years. We're also interested in hearing what computers you've owned over time and which you have found to be the best. The one thing you'll notice with our computers is that for our "1st generation," Ryan and I each had a different model, and that's because they were bought before we got married.