Tag: service

  • 2000000000

    Look at the photo below: It’s a shot of a gum tree taken in front of Market City in Chinatown Haymarket in Sydney. This wonderful photo was taken by yukesmooks. And you know what, this is two billionth photo uploaded to Flickr. Lala and I only contribute less than 200 photos for Flickr so far.…

  • DivCounter: Webpage Tag Scanner

    How many HTML tags are there in your web page? How many opened and closed tags? If you’re curious to get that information, you can use a handy tool called DivCounter. Using this tool you can scan a web page to get the number of opened and closed data. Not all HTML tags are scanned…

  • Longest Email Address

    I am not sure whether it’s useful or not, but there is free email service where you can have a very long (again, VERY long) email address. It’s under abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijk.com domain name. Before registering, it’s better to read what it offers (because it’s so long): Some web forms are unable to read your email address…

  • Windows Live ID for Everyone

    Some of you probably have heard that you can have Windows Live ID. Yes, it’s open for public now. It means that everyone can register. The registration process is very simple, you only need to fill in some registration form fields.

  • Rainy Season and Electricity Problem

    It’s raining now. It’s a good thing to have rain here. In the last few months, it was hot, really hot in Jogjakarta. At least I can get more friendly weather. The problem is, I live in an unlucky area. I do not know the real problem, but I think it’s because the electricity network…

  • Google Adsense now supports Western Union payment method

    Another good news for Google Adsense publisher. Now, there is a new alternative to get Google Adsense payment by using Western Union service.

  • Subscribing to Reader's Digest Indonesia

    Today, I received my first Reader’s Digest Indonesia issue. Actually, it was my girl friend who wanted to subscribe to this magazine. Last July 2007, we decided to subscribe to this magazine. We thought we would had our first edition for August 2007 issue. But things did not go as we expected. Here are some…

  • Send that Thunderbird to my email

    It seemed that his IT guy was not familiar with Thunderbird. When I mentioned about it, he said, “Thunderbird?” Errrr… At that time, I just wanted to solve the email problem as soon as possible. So, I had a short discussion with him

  • Handling error when WordPress plugin functions are not available

    If we share our theme (someone uses our theme), and his/her WordPress installation does not have Gravatar plugin installed, the theme might be broken. There will be an error. Single page (where the gravatar/comment should appear) will stop loading. Why? Because there is a Gravatar plugin tag/function, but the plugin is not available.