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Rasasa – Notified When You Have New Feeds!

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Rasasa will keep you in touch with your favorite news sources, you probably know by now that RSS feeds are really handy and keep you up to date on all kind of things. Rasasa helps you to keep track of all this news. It will deliver the news to your messenger if you’re online and to your mobile phone if you’re offline… Or to your email box if you’re in a ‘quiet time’.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 2nd, 2006 at 11:01 am

Freeware Site Monitor – InfoIC

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InfoIC – Scan websites for changes, prompts you when they change, and highlights the changes with colors.


Say you want to be updated with the newest movies currently showing. Just surf to your favorite movies website, ADD it to InfoIC website tracking software, you will automatically be prompted with changes in the added page

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 2nd, 2006 at 10:53 am

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Cingo – Keeps Families Connected

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Cingo is a simple, easy and powerful new way to experience the internet and organize your family in one great location!

From the clean, uncluttered home page to feature-rich sections such as News, Movie Listings, and Shared Calendar and To-Do Lists, Cingo helps your family to easily stay connected online. And best of all, Cingo is free!

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 2nd, 2006 at 10:47 am

Freeware SSH Server – freeSSHD

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What is freeSSHD?

freeSSHd, like it’s name says, is a free implementation of an SSH server. It provides strong encryption and authentication over insecure networks like Internet. Users can open remote console or even access their remote files thanks to buit-in SFTP server.

System requirements

freeSSHd can be run on NT based operating system, starting from Windows NT version 4.0. There are no special hardware requirements, any computer that can run WinNT will be sufficient. freeSSHd uses very low amount of resources, but you must keep in mind the memory consumption of applications that your remote users will use and number of users as well.

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Here are some screenshots of freeSSHd at work.

 

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 2nd, 2006 at 10:41 am

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How To Save Flash Videos From YouTube/GoogleVideo

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Do You Know YouTube or Google Video Live.. Yes the Next Generation of Online Video Streaming system. It’s So Cool to watch but sometimes we want it so BAD. Wanna Save or Collect it. Of course not so many straight way to do this.. Well There are some workarounds.. Found a Great Tip from Titan.CC Blog.. Really admire his writing

Every video posted in YouTube (www.youtube.com) has its own video identification name.

For example, “Mz-bg6IjHbQ” is for the video titled “The Yes Men – McDonald’s and World Trade Organization”.

To watch a video, the URL is shown as:

http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=video_id_name

To save the video, first change the URL to:

http://youtube.com/get_video.php?l=165&video_id=video_id_name

* Notice the difference in the URLs. Instead of “watch.php?v=”, it is now “get_video.php?l=165&video_id=”.

Save the webpage. Since most web browsers would automatically default saving the page with .html filename extention; it needs to be changed to .flv (Flash Video) filename extention.

* The best way to save the file is email the modified link to yourself and use the "save link as" function within your email program.

Flash video players like Martijn de Visser’s FLV Player can play .flv files fine.

To convert .flv files into other formats, such as .avi, .mpg, .wmv, .mov, or .rm, use CinemaForge.

It is also important to mention that each time video format is converted; the video’s quality would change.

If anyone has information about how to save videos from Google Video, please feel free to comment.

Update: YouTube/Google/Ifilm/Grinvi Downloader created by Francisco Javier Moya Suarez.

YouTube/Google/Ifilm/Grinvi Downloader [Via Titan.CC ]

Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 1st, 2006 at 11:09 pm