Well, it certainly didn’t take Amazon that long to officially release its Kindle app for PC. As promised this application will let you enjoy Kindle books on your PC. Amazon currently has more than 360,000 books on its catalog, ready for download. Prices of Kindle books and magazines usually starts at $9.99. [Read more…] about Kindle for PC Available for Download, Now!
WhosHere Brings Free Calls to iPhone
I’ve downloaded the iPhone app WhosHere a long time ago and while I find it a robust iPhone app, I can’t find useful because not all iPhone users in the part of the world where I am located will bother to download it on their iPhone. You see, WhosHere is a proximity social app. So you need to find other iPhone users with the app to use it. The app locates potential dates or network based on a series of questions about yourself and your interest. It then finds matches in the proximity of the area where you are located. And when you find someone interesting you can then send free text and images to them, receive free calls and now with WhosHere 2.0, call them as well.
Facebook Grew Bigger, Again
Just recently, Facebook has passed the 300 million user mark. This is already a remarkable feat for a social networking site which started as a college project in some university, right? But that number was so yesterday. Based on Facebook’s own advertising statistics, the number of Facebook users have now reached 325 million. [Read more…] about Facebook Grew Bigger, Again
Anatomy of an iPhone User, Sort of
Here’s a not so serious take on understanding what type of personality does iPhone users have. The study was candidly conducted by Retervo by asking the general question – “What makes a person attractive to you? [Read more…] about Anatomy of an iPhone User, Sort of
Google Dashboard: how much does your life rely on Google?
How times have changed since Google was a humble search engine. Today, you can edit office documents, share calendars, manage your address book, blog, receive alerts, synchronise your mobile devices, talk online, watch and upload videos, store your web search history, upload edit and share photos, and more.
How do you keep track of how much information the mighty Google has on you?
Simple: take a look at the new Google Dashboard.
It’s a fairly simple concept: as any good dashboard application should, it simply displays which of Google’s services you’re using and makes it easy to access settings, such as privacy control.
Google announces:
Today, the Dashboard covers more than 20 products and services, including Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Web History, Orkut, YouTube, Picasa, Talk, Reader, Alerts, Latitude and many more. The scale and level of detail of the Dashboard is unprecedented, and we’re delighted to be the first Internet company to offer this.
Check it out, particularly if you use a lot of Google services. You might be surprised how much you rely on Google!
Fun Tools Grow at the Flickr App Garden
Have you checked out the new Flickr App Garden? It’s a repository of home grown apps created by Flickr members who used the Flickr API. Actually, some of these apps are not really newly developed apps. You might have seen or used it before with your Flickr photos. What Flickr did is to organized previously available apps, added new ones and organized them in one place to come up with the App Garden. [Read more…] about Fun Tools Grow at the Flickr App Garden