Day archives: January 2nd, 2006

SEO Analyzer

I heard about this at Google Blogoscoped: The SEO Analyzer uses a sophisticated algorithm that detects how optimized your web page is for search engines. The SEO Analyzer focuses on: * web standards * semantic structure * obsolete and deprecated HTML * improper use of table elements * inline styles * download size and time …

Upload and crop your photos

Upload and crop your photos, images, web graphics, Skype / MSN / Yahoo avatars and more. Forget Photoshop! No registration, no hassle and it is totally FREE! Every page has ads on it, so it is cluttered, but the service does work. You can work with JPGs, GIFs, and PNGs. Check out ImageCrop.com

‘E-cycling’ puts new life in electronic junk

From MSNBC: Arcane PCs, printers, monitors and other obsolete gizmos are stacked high along the walls of the dusty suburban Atlanta warehouse, awaiting reincarnation before a line of grisly industrial shredders. “To us, they’re plastic, copper, aluminum and steel,” said Nader Nejad, who runs Molam International, Georgia’s largest electronics recycling depot.

Cell phones to S. Koreans: ‘You’ve been indicted’

From CNN: South Koreans may look at their mobile phones with some trepidation in the new year because prosecutors will start telling people they have been indicted via text messages, an official said on Monday. In a country where about 75 percent of the population carries mobile phones, prosecutors felt it was time to move …

Best (and Worst) Gadgets of 2005

From Wired News: 2005 has been a banner year for gearheads, with more hot gadget launches than you could shake a USB cable at. But there’s a great chasm separating pre-launch buzz from real-world performance, and not all gizmos live up to the hype. Here’s a look back at the most anticipated product launches of …

Working at the PC Isn’t So Lonely Anymore

From the New York Times: In the beginning, personal computers were for loners. You sat at the desk and stared at the screen. To involve anyone else in what you were doing, you had to pull up an extra chair at that same desk, or carry a printout or floppy disk containing your work to …