Monday, November 15, 2010

Facebook mail Will it really kill Gmail?

Facebook has been working on ‘Gmail Killer’ and Tech Crunch recently reported Facebook is going to announce this on Monday. It is human tendency to not accept monopoly and Facebook is feeding to those thoughts!

One big advantage Facebook has is, it has millions of users across the world already to use it’s new product. I remember reading somewhere that Facebook might enable email to all the current users by default and make them use it. Well, there’s already enough hype which will make every current user to at least try once!

But, when we look at Gmail, it’s been around from years and is a very matured platform now. Gmail is feature rich & almost has no flaws in it. Gmail has seamless integration with Android which is taking over the mobile OS market share. And more importantly we all have our years old emails already with Gmail. I’m damn sure Facebook would come up with tools to migrate all your emails. But, question is, can Facebook really take on Gmail in just one shot?

Tit-Bit:

Out of curiosity I hit the URL http://mail.facebook.com and I was presented with Microsoft Outlook Web-access!! That means Facebook is using Microsoft exchange server for internal emails!!

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Introducing bit.ly Bundles

We are thrilled to announce the launch of bit.ly bundles, a new way of sharing multiple links with a single bit.ly short URL.

You can start bundling links right away!  Just head over to bit.ly, shorten some links and then hit the “Bundle” button.
Every link you add to a bundle will include a rich media preview (courtesy of our friends at embed.ly) and a bit.ly click count, and can be customized with a title and description. Try it out with your favorite video, photo, and any other links you’d like to curate and share!
So, click on over to bit.ly and get your mace out… let’s get ready to bundle!

Twitter Trends Come to Even More Cities Around the World



Twitter’s locally focused Trends, the list of hot topics that allows Twitter users to keep their twitchy little fingers on the pulse of their communities, is now available in a total of 18 countries and 24 cities around the world.
In an announcement today, a Twitter product manager stated that Twitter’s trending topics, a what’s what of popular and talked-about keywords, will be gaining a more local flavor for 13 new countries and 6 new cities starting today.
Twitter’s been paying a lot of attention to trend-related features lately. Trends became locally oriented for some users in major markets at the beginning of 2010. The company worked on its trending topics algorithm in the spring; with trends becoming ever more relevant and interesting, Twitter was ready to roll out trend-based ads in the summer.
In other globally focused Twitter news, the company will now be displaying tweets from other languages in the user’s native tongue.
According to the company blog, “We we are now using Google Translate to to display Tweet translations in the details pane to give people more access to what people are talking about around the world.”
This is hardly surprising; Twitter has been focusing on multi-language support since last year. Only a handful of users have this feature now; it’ll be rolling out site-wide in the weeks to come.

RockMelt Browser

Book your invitation for RockMelt Browser!: "
RockMelt browser promises to be the next exciting new browser with a clear view of being useful from a social media perspective. It is based on Chromium. It promises to revolutionize social media usage by bringing in some intrinsic built-in features to the browser itself. As it is based on Chromium it supports almost all extensions which work with your Chrome browser.

RockMelt social media browser Book your invitation for RockMelt Browser!

Some expected features of RockMelt

  • The browser is basically specific for Social Media usage. Facebook friends with their display images can be seen on the browser itself.
  • Along with this you can see multiple features to use Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
  • This seems to try to mash together the concepts of social media apps like Tweet Deck with a browser like Chrome.
I do not have an invitation to sign-up and use the browser so I will post a full-fledged review of it in sometime in the future. icon wink Book your invitation for RockMelt Browser!

Sign up for RockMelt

Meanwhile you can sign-up for RockMelt with your Facebook account. It will send you an invitation soon so you can use RockMelt browser. This has actually helped create a lot of buzz about RockMelt because invites are available to people who get invited to RockMelt. I guess a viral campaign is a nice way to build up publicity for a browser.
There are many browsers out there but RockMelt seems to be focusing more on social media as its calling card. Will this work for it? Do drop in your comments and views.


Book your invitation for RockMelt Browser




RockMelt browser promises to be the next exciting new browser with a clear view of being useful from a social media perspective. It is based on Chromium. It promises to revolutionize social media usage by bringing in some intrinsic built-in features to the browser itself. As it is based on Chromium it supports almost all extensions which work with your Chrome browser.

RockMelt social media browser Book your invitation for RockMelt Browser!

Some expected features of RockMelt

  • The browser is basically specific for Social Media usage. Facebook friends with their display images can be seen on the browser itself.
  • Along with this you can see multiple features to use Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
  • This seems to try to mash together the concepts of social media apps like Tweet Deck with a browser like Chrome.
I do not have an invitation to sign-up and use the browser so I will post a full-fledged review of it in sometime in the future. icon wink Book your invitation for RockMelt Browser!

Sign up for RockMelt

Meanwhile you can sign-up for RockMelt with your Facebook account. It will send you an invitation soon so you can use RockMelt browser. This has actually helped create a lot of buzz about RockMelt because invites are available to people who get invited to RockMelt. I guess a viral campaign is a nice way to build up publicity for a browser.
There are many browsers out there but RockMelt seems to be focusing more on social media as its calling card. Will this work for it? Do drop in your comments and views.
Link: RockMelt Browser


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Top 5 Online Radio Applications



Previously I wrote about the top 5 applications to create music playlists online. Today, the mood lingers on but with a bit of nostalgia. I’m talking about online radio.
I get disappointed with annoying messages like ‘This application is not supported in your country’. After a bit of searching, I was thrilled with the options available which are supported in my country! Not only can you listen to the usual hip hop, R&B, jazz category, you can also hear Tamil and Punjabi music.
Here is a list of my top 5 picks for keeping you “tuned” with the hippest radio stations around the globe:

#1. Live365.com

With its own Wikipedia page, Nanocosm Inc.’s Live365 is one of the most popular online radio networks. It has more than 7000 broadcasters from over 150 countries. I am definitely impressed because it’s neatly classified with genres and has great sound quality. Must try – That 70′s Channel.
Live365 logo Top 5 Online Radio Applications

#2. SHOUTcast.com:

Every genre of music has sub-genres. The radio opens up in a separate window which makes it easy to browse through other options. While you’re there, don’t forget to try the Indian music streamers – it has Bollywood, Hindi and Tamil music! It also displays the last song played by any radio station.
ShoutcastLogo Top 5 Online Radio Applications

#3. Radiolicious.com

Radiolicious has great variety, and is not as cluttered as the others. You have to simply browse through the pages and choose what you like. You can also download a version compatible with your iPhones/iPads.
RadioliciousLogo Top 5 Online Radio Applications

#4. Last.fm

Though you have to create an account here, it doesn’t take much time. My favorite is the Red Hot Chilli Peppers Radio. You can change the skins as well but red or black are the only choices.
LastfmLogo Top 5 Online Radio Applications

#5. HypeMachine.com

It’s not exactly an online radio, but I really want you guys to know about it. icon razz Top 5 Online Radio Applications Hype Machine tracks various music related blogs and uploads the most popular and interesting works of new artists. I think it is offbeat and a pleasant break if you have an ear for new artists.
HypeMachinelogo Top 5 Online Radio Applications
The radio was invented somewhere through the 19th century but strangely hasn’t gone out of vogue as yet. To think of it, radio paved way for our iPods and Zunes, personally its my fashion statement as well (I wear a chain with an antique transistor engraving!). Hopefully, these applications will keep the ‘radio gaga‘ still going on amongst us.
Do let me know which one is your favorite through your comments.

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5 Ways To Transfer music from your iPod to your PC


I have found iTunes extremely frustrating at times when after formatting my computer, I lose all the music on my iPod as it isn’t synced with the new iTunes version. Now what if I told you there was a way you could transfer music from your iPod to your PC/Mac? How about this, I gave you more than one way to do this – and you can transfer music, movies, pictures?
Ipod 5 Ways To Transfer music from your iPod to your PC

#1. iDump

One of the most popular software used to transfer music from your iPods to PC. It was released around 2007 but has been updated many times since. It should work with the iPod, iPhone, iTouch and iPad.

#2. Sharepod

Think of this place if you want a one stop shop for your iPod, iPhone and iTouch related transfer and backup related work.  The unique feature of this application is that once you upload your music from your iPod to your PC, it automatically imports the music into iTunes. You can also move your album artwork,
Sharepod logo 5 Ways To Transfer music from your iPod to your PC

#3. doubleTwist

This one is should be compatible with iPod, Blackberry, Android and PSP Pre. It supports music, video and photo transfer and syncing. While you are there don’t forget to check out the demo video. It’s a great watch.
Doubletwist logo 5 Ways To Transfer music from your iPod to your PC

#4. EphPod

One more option for you guys. It is a far more basic version compared to the multi tasking doubleTwist. However if you use Microsoft Outlook, Winamp on a Windows OS then this one is great way to merge them all into your iPod.
ephpod 5 Ways To Transfer music from your iPod to your PC

#5. MediaMonkey

My last listing gives you an alternative to replace all the functions of iTunes (including syncing the iPod, iPhone, iTouch) apart from taking a back up of your music on your PC. You can also burn CDs, manage your music library and leave it on auto-DJ mode and leave all worried behind.
MediaMonkey 5 Ways To Transfer music from your iPod to your PC
The days of losing your mind over your music have finally come to an end because of these amazing applications. Hope you find these applications just as helpful as I did. Let me know through your comments.