Tag: sharing

  • Menjajal GrabCar GrabProtect dari Grab Indonesia dengan Kualitas Layanan yang Berbeda

    Saya suka menggunakan layanan Grab dan Gojek. Masing-masing punya kelebihannya sendiri, terutama untuk fitur transportasi, pemesanan makanan, dan pengantaran barang. Untuk Grab, layanan yang paling saya gunakan adalah GrabFood. Layanan transportasi seperti GrabBike dan GrabCar juga kadang saya gunakan. Namun, sejak pandemi COVID-19, sudah lebih dari 7 (tujuh) bulan saya tidak menggunakan kedua layanan transportasi…

  • Rutinitas Baru dan Tidak Begitu Baru

    Berada di rumah hampir dua puluh empat jam sehari, selama tiga minggu berturut-turut ini jelas mengubah kebiasaan sehari-hari. Bahkan, kebiasaan baru juga akhirnya muncul. Kalau ada teori yang mengatakan bahwa “apabila sesuatu dilakukan secara terus menerus tanpa henti selama 21 hari, maka dia akan menjadi sebuah kebiasaan baru“, mungkin ada benarnya juga. Pola Rutin Yang…

  • Few Things You Need to Know About The New Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA)

    According to the news, the new Yogyakarta International Airport will be operating in late April 2019. For the first phase, some airlines like Garuda Indonesia, Air Asia Indonesia, and Silk Air will have their inaugural flights. I will not talk about the controversies, but one thing for sure: there will be a new airport to…

  • Hi, Google Photos!

    After leaving Flickr, it took few weeks to have all photos organised in Google Photos as my primary photo storage (and sharing!) service. What’s the difference? Using Google Photos, I upload more photos. I think, this is because of some key factors: It’s easy to upload photos. I almost always upload my photos directly from…

  • Bye Google’s Panoramio

    Google will shutdown its Panoramio in November 2016. It’s a photo sharing application in which all photos can be accessed on Google Earth and Google Maps. But, its popularity is left behind since Google Photos and Google Maps are more favorable in a way how photos will be functioning as the primary contents or additional…

  • Lifehacker Faceoff: Google Photos vs. Flickr

    Last month, both Google and Yahoo introduced big changes to their photo storage services, Google Photos and Flickr (4.0), respectively. Both offer identical, useful features: automatic photo backups, intelligent organization, online editing tools, and sharing capabilities. So which one should you use? (Source: Lifehacker Faceoff: Google Photos vs. Flickr)

  • Readmill: Another reading experience

    One of the reasons I bought an iPad this year was that about books. I have to admit that my reading habit has changed in the last few months. I read more books and magazines on my iPad. But, it does not mean that I don’t read real books. It’s easy to mentioned two last…

  • Klout Adds Five New Networks

    If you like to analyze influence using a service called Klout — or, you like to analyze your own Klout score — this might be a good news. Klout just added five new services to build (hopefully) better scoring. You can now add services like Tumblr, Instagram, Blogger.com, Flickr and Last.fm.The additional services try to…

  • Instagram now received more than 150,000,000 photos!

    Instagram announced another milestone yesterday on their blog: Today, we’re excited to announce that more than 150 million photos have been shared on Instagram and Instagrammers now share photos with one another at a rate of 15 photos per second. And, it only took less than a year to hit that impressive statistics! And, I…