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Following a development period of some three years, Mozilla have today announced that their new FireFox 3 browser (release candidate) will become available for download on June 17 and, having tried the beta, we can confirm that FF3 is not only a great deal faster but its also, thankfully, far …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on February 17th 2007 | No Responses

It’s not long ago that we featured the Nintendo Wii inspired search engine and now we have another search engine that offers something a different – and it goes by the name of Amaztype.
Amaztype allows you to search Amazon for books relating to any search term you enter by cleverly …

Amaztype Amazon Search Engine
Posted by Andrew Tingle on January 28th 2007 | No Responses

If you are seriously Wii-ed up (sounds like a particularly unfortunate medical condition doesn’t it?) then you may find the Nintendo Wii inspired Clusty search engine to be very much to your tastes with its distinctly Wii flavoured design and especially large, clean fonts.
Quite apart from having a visual style …

Clusty Search Engine
Posted by Andrew Tingle on November 13th 2006 | No Responses

For the geeks amongst us E-Cards simply won’t do – they’re so yesteryear. Besides that, on the whole, they’re also rubbish. However, thanks to GeoGreeting, you can now send a personalised message to a friend or colleague and keep you hard earned geek image wholly intact.
Using Google Maps, GeoGreeting allows …

GeoGreeting
Posted by Andrew Tingle on November 5th 2006 | No Responses

Following on from your previous post concerning Wallpapr, a site that allows you to search the Flickr library for desktop wallpapers, we have stumbled on another Flickr based application that allows you to search for imagery in a rather unique fashion.
Instead of using traditional techniques, such as search keywords and …

Retrievr
Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 29th 2006 | No Responses

It’s been a while since we have featured a posting in the Time to Chill category and, to make up for this, what could be better than sitting back and feeling all nostalgic as you play the Lemmings – an often extremely frustrating computer game I think most of us …

DHTML Lemmings
Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 22nd 2006 | 2 Responses

Just a quick heads up for those of us who cannot afford the undisputed master of imaging programs, namely Photoshop. The good news is that version 3.0 of Paint.net is now available – and the great news is that it’s free.
Weighing in at a mere 3.6MB download, and programmed in …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 21st 2006 | No Responses

Anyone who has ever decorated their house/flat will know that deciding on colour schemes can be a source of endless frustration. Often you roughly know the colour scheme you want but, though you have looked through reams of printed colour charts you just cannot find colours that fit in with …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on October 21st 2006 | 2 Responses

Apart from having an obvious aversion to the letter “e”, Flickr has rapidly become known as being one of the net’s most popular and respected free image storing and sharing sites and now, in a clever move, a chap by the name of Marco Gomes is offering a new site …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on September 15th 2006 | 2 Responses

From its humble beginnings as “just” the worlds most popular a search engine, the Google empire has seen a considerable growth of its remit over recent years. Indeed, you would be hard pressed to think of something Google has not covered in its bid for world domination of our net …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on September 11th 2006 | 1 Response

How about an online music service that creates individually tailored playlists based on your music preferences that results in, for want of a better term, a streaming radio station that’s guaranteed to play the music you like? I was sceptical at first but, having tried it, I must say that …

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