Category | Web 2.0

Gmail Now Available With 30 Different New Themes

Posted on 19 November 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Gmail is introducing today the ability to change the look and feel of your inbox. 30 new themes are available from a new “Themes” tab in the settings section of Gmail.
Changing the theme of Gmail has been possible with [...]

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FMail brings GMail to Facebook

Posted on 18 November 2008

If you spend much time on Facebook and don’t want to switch tabs of your browser too many times, Fmail brings Gmail straight to your facebook account.
It works really well and all your folders and contacts are properly imported. Unfortunately you loose all the ajax features you are used to.
If you want to try it [...]

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New Experimental Google Search Features

Posted on 06 November 2008

Google Labs just introduced a couple of interesting experimental features that you can test while performing a search on Google.
I subscribed to all of them and they look really nice.
Keyboard Navigation
Now you can easily navigate your search results as you are used to do on Google Reader. J/K lets you move to the previous/next search [...]

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Are You Polite on LinkedIn? Here is My Little Recommendation

Posted on 31 October 2008

What does this image represent for you?

I’m a Linkedin power user and I’ve been using it effectively during the past two years in order to talk directly to top levels executives of companies which could be potential customers of my company.
One of the services they provide is InMail, an easy way to send a direct [...]

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Are you married? Where do you work? What Are You Up To These Days?

Posted on 21 October 2008

In the last months I’ve been contacted by many people I’ve known/met in the past, from former calssmates or just casual friends known while I was a teenager, to people I was in touch with in the past and whose I lost all contact details and barely remember their names. All of them wanted to [...]

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Measure Your Twitter Influence: Twinfluence.com

Posted on 20 October 2008

Twinfluence is a service which lets you measure your Twitter influence and see who are the twitter users with more influence.

It basically puts together a couple of parameters from which it calculates your “reach“, “velocity” and “social capital“. Here is adescription of these attributes, taken from their website:
Reach is a measurement of potential audience and [...]

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Who Is Unfollowing You on Twitter and Why?

Posted on 17 October 2008

The idea behind Qwitter is simple: when people stop following you on Twitter, they send you an email with your last tweet before the “unfollowing”.

What to say? Simple, smart, useful. Try it out at http://useqwitter.com. Praises to Eoghan McCabe, another smart irish entrepreneur.
BTW, take a look at the “smart” tag line at the bottom of [...]

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