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Your desktop Comments Off

Who would not like to have their desktops function better, faster or have more memory? Today clearly people can’t survive without their computers. A Computer is needed for absolutely everything. It is hard to think of any stream of profession not using computers. To make your desktop more efficient, Adding Computer RAM is a good idea. It will increase your computer’s memory and boost it. The Add IMAC Memory also works wonder. Be careful while installing it, read and follow the instructions carefully. The DDR PC2700 Memory also helps greatly. All the three mentioned will help upgrade your desktops memory. This is indeed very beneficial for you. Having a desktop with a high memory capacity is something like a dream for most people.

Today our computers have become so important that in some ways they are our brains. They are our memory. We store everything on our computers and hence more memory space is always welcomed. The more memory space, the better it is. So if you are battling less memory on your desktop, you may want to consider one of the three options given, it will definitely help you. It will help solve your problem of low memory space, give it a shot, no harm done at all.

The Big Word Project Comments Off

I just bought a word over a the The Big Word Project. A website similar to the million dollar homepage but with the Big Word Project, you buy a word from the dictionary that sums up your website. Nice idea. Kudos to the founders.

Twinkle Meet Twitter 0

I was browsing the headlines on TUAW today and ran across their review of Twinkle from Gogo Apps.  Being an occasional user of Twitter I found the concept of Twinkle pretty cool. Twinkle is a Twitter client which adds photos and geo-location, URL’s and Follow/Stop Following control. The beauty is that you can find people “twittering” near you, if that’s your thing.

It’s seems easy to use(I’ll admit I haven’t used it yet, so I really don’t know), but the reviewer on TUAW seems to have liked it, except for “an infinite loop of authentication errors and had to force-quit the application” when he put his password in wrong.

Jott This! 0

If you get angry with those voice command services that UPS uses, then you are going to hate Jott. If you prefer writing little notes to yourself on post its, then forget it. However, if you like the idea of being able to voice to text yourself and others than you are going to love Jott.

Jott is a web service that turns your voice into text. Once you sign up with their service, you can call the Jott number and leave yourself messages that are turned into text emails to yourself, make appointments on Google calendar, use Zillow and myriad other things like blogging and social networking.

I had good experiences with the service. I was able to send myself reminders which were emailed to my Google email account, get a price for a house that I passed by using Zillow and made an appointment on my Google calendar. I also was able to blog using WordPress, which was fine when it was short. But my long post experiment, for some reason, had the word “shit” sprinkled throughout the post. Which doesn’t make sense since my favorite swear word starts with an F and ends with and uck sound.

Overall, Jott seems like a good service, and handy. I plan on using it on a regular basis, mainly because I have a real problem with writing things down.

Ergo 0

Ergo

I found a great tool today called Ergo. Ergo is a very cool desktop search tool. After installing the software you can run a search, which brings in results from other search engines and resources. You rely on one source for your search efforts, or all at the same time. What makes all of this visually stimulating is that the results come back in a 3-D view which you can move around. The view range from 3D cloud, 3D cubes, tag clouds and 3D grids. It is very nice, you have to see it. Plus you can share your results with other users, personalizing your search results with a pen tool which looks like handwriting. I have seen the future of and it is Ergo!

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