Tag: email

  • Nokia Maps says hello to iOS and Android

    From Ovi blog: You can see where you are on the map, thanks to HTML5 support for positioning You can find addresses, businesses and other places of interest, anywhere in the world You can get to know the places: all the essential information about a place are presented on one page (pictures, user reviews, popular…

  • Bye MyBlogLog

    I have some blog posts about Yahoo!’s MyBlogLog service. In December 2007, MyBlogLog introduced an integration with Yahoo! ID. In July 2008, MyBlogLog introduced its new design. But, I think I don’t have any “real” advantage having MyBlogLog installed on my blog. I can’t remember when I have it installed. Maybe, you heard the news…

  • Wyoming saves $1 million and Virgin America saves system costs by about half

    This is one benefit of having Google Apps for Business for big companies (or when a service involving big numbers of users). Wyoming will save Wyoming taxpayers $1 million annually by moving all state government employees to Google Apps for Government. The decision to go Google was the result of a transparent and competitive evaluation…

  • WordPress 3.0 Installation Process

    Today, I tried the upcoming WordPress 3.0 distribution. It’s not yet released. I installed WordPress 3.0 Beta 2. I do this because I want to know whether I will have some WordPress installations upgraded or not, to find the possibilities and considerations. The installation process is similar to the previous versions, but I think it’s…

  • Amazon CloudFront has an edge location in Singapore

    Today, I got an email from Amazon informing about new location of Amazon CloudFront. Now, it has a new location in Singapore. Previously, Amazon only has its CloudFront server located in Tokyo and Hongkong. Here’s the news delivered in the email: Starting immediately, Amazon CloudFront will begin using the Singapore edge location for requests for…

  • Capture and Share from Mobile Devices

    Now, I want to introduce another Posterous-powered blog. This time, there are more than one author — well, only two anyway. It’s called Capture and Share. I created this blog as a place to put my — and Lala — mobile streams. All posts in this blog are created using mobile devices (Nokia N78 and…

  • Google Mail Labs: Inserting images

    I just enabled one of Google Mail Labs features. It’s “Inserting images” feature. What is it? Allows you to insert images into a message body. You can upload and insert image files in your computer, or insert images by URLs. This lab will not work if you have offline enabled. If you’re using Google Mail…