Latest Blackberry Applications Worth Buying

by Sarah Shaukat on November 11, 2008
in Gadgets

RIM (Research in Motion), the manufacturer of Blackberry devices has so far able to gain third position in the overall race between the worldwide mobile OS market share.

With Nokia and Apple dominating the market by taking first and second position in Q3 2008, Blackberry has managed to take the third place with 15.2 share of the market.

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Webopedia: Text Messaging Abbreviations Guide

by Sarah Shaukat on November 10, 2008
in Internet, Tips and Tricks

I’m sure you must have heard of Wikipedia, but have you ever heard of Webopedia? Well I had never done so, but once I got to know about it, I was quite keen on sharing it with you all.

Webopedia is an online guide for text messaging abbreviations. With the increasing trend of text messaging, chatting, online gaming etc. Webopedia seems to be an interesting resource to catch up with all the abbreviations used.

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Defrag Files with WinContig

by Haris on November 10, 2008
in Freewares, Tools

When it comes to defragmentation, all tools and applications for this purpose defrag the entire drive. And if you have to defrag just one file, it gets really annoying to do the whole drive.

WinContig is a very effective, easy-to-use, stand-alone defragging tool in just 300KB in size. It quickly defrags your files without the need to defrag the whole disk and does not even create any installation directories or Registry entries on your computer.

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Update Twitter Status from Yahoo Messenger

by Haris on November 9, 2008
in Freewares, Tools, Yahoo

Calling all Twitter and Yahoo IM fans out there! Guess what? Now you don’t need a separate Twitter desktop client for status updates when you use Yahoo! Messenger.

A New Zealand-based development team at WackyB, has created a plugin for Yahoo Messenger that syncs your status messages between Yahoo Messenger and Twitter.

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How To Take Screenshots of Nokia S60 Phone

by Haris on November 9, 2008
in Gadgets, Tips and Tricks

Recently I wrote on how to use Twitter on your Nokia phone. In that article, I wanted to attach a few screenshots of the Twitter clients running on my phone, but I didn’t know how to take screneshots.

I Googled for a screenshot app for Nokia, and found Screenshot. This useful and popular application is a free tool to take screenshot on your Symbian OS mobile phones (UIQ or S60).

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Witty, Yet Another Windows-only Twitter Client

by Hammad Memon on November 9, 2008
in Freewares, Internet, Tools

Well, I know this is not the first Twitter client you are hearing of. There are many others like TwitterFox for Firefox, Twhirl for Windows, which is Adobe AIR-based and many others that have been developed for Twitter.

I have another Twitter client called Witty, an open-source app, which uses the Twitter API to bring you the Twitter experience on your desktop.

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Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2008 for Free

by Haris on November 9, 2008
in Freewares, Internet, Microsoft, Softwares

Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2008 is a free, easy-to-use accounting software that works with our existing Office suite of applications which helps us to manage our small and home-based businesses.

You can get your task started in minutes with the help of a step by step interview wizard. You can create invoices, track time and expenses and bank online, plus share it with other Microsoft Office system programs.

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Demonoid Registrations: Now Open

by Haris on November 8, 2008
in Internet

All BitTorrent users are aware of one of the most popular semi-private torrent tracker, Demonoid, that boasts an Alexa ranking of 400. It indexes torrents uploaded by members in categorizes like Applications, Games, Music, Movies etc.

If you are still looking for a free Demonoid.com invitation, you can now register from the site itself as the registrations have been opened once again.

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Google Help Forums – Revamped!

by Hammad Memon on November 8, 2008
in General, Google

I knew Google Help Forums only because of my AdSense-related queries, as I’m not much of a forums users. But today when I opened it to check replies to one of my queries, I was surprised to see it all changed.

I checked the link, even clicked on the main logo of AdSense Forums, but in the end found the newly revamped forum on every try.

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