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Livedrive updated – added 64 bit support and speed enhancement

Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 13, 2009.

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Previously mentioned free and unlimited online file storage provider Livedrive just got updated. Livedrive provides you unlimited storage with a desktop application enables you to use the online storage as a hard drive for free.

Livedrive with significant improvements:

  • Windows software now supports all 64-bit versions of Windows including all Windows Vista editions
  • Speed of uploads and downloads is now much faster
  • Browsing your files on the web portal is much faster
  • It is now possible to pause uploads and downloads on the Windows client
  • Various other bug fixes and improvements

Livedrive is becoming seriously popular online storage service among others.

If you haven’t installed Livedrive yet simply download & Install the desktop software from and you’re good to go. You’ll get a new L: drive on your computer which is automatically synchronized to our servers. You can see your Livedrive files on the web by going to http://www.livedrive.com and entering your e-mail address and the password you chose when you signed up.

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GTDAgenda
Would you like to use a productivity application, to organize your activities, in work, business, or personal? Such as GTDAgenda web based productivity development tool. It’s a web project and task management application based on David Allen’s GTD (Getting Things Done), pretty obvious though. It has the usual features like Projects, Contexts and Next Actions. But also other unique features: Goals & Vision Wall. What are the Goals? Goals are bigger outcomes you want to reach, with a deadline. A goal can be accumulation of multiple projects. On the other hand the Vision Wall is formed of inspiring pictures that you can link to your goals, and have them delivered to your e-mail daily so you are motivated to take action. Pretty neat. Checklists – For the repetitive tasks that you have to do, on a regular basis – take it as a to-do list. In fact GTDAgenda is not that new, it came out beginning of 2008 and still improving itself along the way.

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web of trust logo
There are literally uncountable websites around the world. How many sites you can suspect while there are few hundred thousand of sites to steal your identity, do phishing and harm your computer or even worse. You might say hey I have an Anti virus or personal firewall installed in my computer and I am secure. But in that case you’ve spend enough money to secure your computer. Nevertheless not every time an anti virus or firewall software can detect a fake or low privacy site. Previously I’ve tried to use SiteAdvisor from McAfee the popular anti virus maker and Internet Explorer’s Phishing site checker but honestly both of them didn’t really fit my expectations. Then recently I’ve introduced to WOT (Web of Trust) software from one of my online contacts. WOT is a Mozilla recommended security add-on that also works with Internet Explorer and has been downloaded 3 million times. WOT addon warns you about risky websites to help you avoid spyware, browser hijacking, identity theft, phishing and other Internet scams. WOT is a user contributed site checker and comes with a huge database of known sites. This software comes in a flavor of plugin for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, the 2 most used browser on the globe. It represents the safety marks in a ring format. Dark green is most safe and Dark red represents no safety at all. The colors are designed in Human behavior so it takes a less than a second to understand it. As long we understand Red light is No Go and Green light is a Go. Lets take a look at the features this product offers for Free:

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Tjoos Cuts The Crap out of Couponing

Written by Guest Writer on February 6, 2009.

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Many online merchants issue coupon codes, which give you instant discounts when shopping at their online store. Coupon sites aggregate codes from hundreds or thousands of stores. Around the internet there are thousands of such sites, but most fail in at least one of two areas: Quantity (limited number of stores) or Quality (many coupons don\’t work). Fast-growing coupon site Tjoos.com has tackled both under the motto: More Coupons, Less Crap.

Quantity – More Coupons

Coupons for about a thousand stores are easy to get and maintain as they are available in feeds from merchant networks. Most sites will only list these coupons, however this is only a small part of all coupons out there.

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foldier – A new feel to the web

Written by Guest Writer on February 6, 2009.

foldier

Hi all,
In this post I want to talk about foldier.

foldier is an innovative content aggregator with unique data search, organization and sharing functionalities.

foldier sPress is a content publishing application built on top of foldier that allows users to publish content aggregated from the Internet. It is like a combination of blogging and twittering.
It is called sPressing.

A sPression meets the need of today’s Internet, where users are both content publishers and commentators in community-like environments.

foldier employs a new combination of search and data organization technology that automatically finds and organizes new content for your sPressions.
With foldier you have fresh content – orginized in smart folders – retrieved from the internet every day and ready for your review and publishing.

foldier is a next generation web application: it is a new feel to use the web.

For more info, please visit foldier official blog.

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