Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 27, 2007.
FeedFlash can help you creating Flash based RSS widgets to display your feeds on any sites accepting embedded html codes. It's an interesting way to show whats new on your other sites like myspace, blogger and others which you can insert html codes. FeedFlash is a very easy-to-use tool that lets you create RSS reader widget. Just enter your desirable URL or feed link and FeedFlash will supply you a script code to embed to your blog. You can also choose your favorites color for this reader.
Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 22, 2007.

rCache is a caching tool. It's designed to use with firefox browser as an extension, which is that always-there place to store data that you want to refer back to. Bookmarks and saving web page data to your computer's disk can be messy and slow processes. Your data is stored on your hard disk tends to be unorganized.
rCache frees you from this, by giving you your own research repository online - where you can store articles, blog postings, documents and images. Tagging and full-text keyword searching is a snap. You can store data that you may want to cite in your research, white paper, article or your own blog posting.
rCache currently offering the features below:
Collect data from web pages, PDFs, Word Documents and other resources.
Index all of this data in a searchable, browsable database.
Tagging of Entries makes pinpoint filtering easy.
Filter your data by the Entry's source domain name.
Search your data by keyword or phrase.
RSS: Use an RSS reader to keep track of your most recent Entries or any tag based lookups into your data.
Collaborate: Give colleagues access to your research data, with restrictions based on tags or keyword searches.
Lets take a look inside it.. [More]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 21, 2007.

Twitter is a very new interesting concept which lets you update yourself on the web or from your phone. There are many times you hit the moment that your friend called you up and asked you one simple and obvious question, which is "What are you doing now?". Well Twitter is the answer to that question. Twitter lets you post small updates about what are you doing right now. You can have an option to post that in public listing or it could be available only to your friends network. Twitter uses web2.0/ajax inline http requests to live update the postings, the postings can be break down to the last seconds of the update. It's handy and nifty. Twitter is originally started as a side project of ODEO on march 2006. Personally i found it really interesting to keep update your friends. Twitter recently have some server downtimes and i hope they will going to fix this as soon as possible.
It's possible to enable your phone so that you can post to Twitter just using your SMS Text messaging service. [More]