Archive for February, 2007

Check out the top and hot 100 sites in the webosphere

The Museum of Modern Betas (MoMB) has introduced two new lists to their sites, the Mixin Hot 100 and Mixin Top 100 sites in the webosphere.  These are sibling lists to their Hot 100 and Top 100 betas as measured by the number of bookmarks at del.icio.us. The Mixin Hot and Mixin Top are comprised of both [...]

Watch Podcasts With TVTonic – Your Internet Channel

I bought a second computer monitor yesterday so that I can run dual screens on my Dell PC and have been having fun with watching podcasts on TVTonic, a new application that bills itself as Your Internet Channel.  This is a really neat application where you can watch, subscribe and manage video podcasts that are [...]

Do you do Google News?

The answer to this question for me is usually no but Steve Rubel over at Micro Persuasion asked the question, What’s On Your Google News? pointing out that you can personalize Google News with your own custom sections with perpetual searches of keywords/phrases. So, I took Steve up on his challenge to create my own [...]

Tired of static electricity — Try Dryer Sheets!

Okay, so this is a little off topic for my blog but it is something I thought every Infomaniac living in a dry, static-inviting environment would like to know… dryer sheets like Bounce or All Fabric Softener Dryer Sheets can control static-electric shocks when patting your loving pet and tame fly-away hair (like mine has [...]

Find shopping deals with Brand Name Coupons

As many of you know shopping is a passion of mine.  I love to shop for electronics, clothing and home goods.  Brand Name Coupons has become a staple of mine in keeping track of the latest shopping deals.  Many of their deals are from Amazon, my favorite online retailer.  They also have the Amazon Deal [...]

Mossberg finally finds Netvibes

I subscribe to and read the online version of Wall St. Journal each day and always look forward to Walter Mossberg’s column, Personal Technology, that is published on Thursday.  So, today I was quite surprised to read in his column, Desktop Modules Help to Personalize Data, Cut Through Clutter (you can try the link but I think [...]