I’m trying out a number of themes these days. This week it is Jason Golods Adsens Ready theme. It is a more clean theme.
I some time I’ll try to compose a post with my experience and evaluation of the themes.
Goosync launches a service which provides over-the-air calendar synchronization between Google Calendar and cell phones .
When I updated my overview on how to sync Google Calendar, I only knew of Scheduleworld which could act as a bridge between Google Calendar and the open standard syncML. (more…)
After using the nice looking blix theme for a couple of month it seems time to try out something new. My ambition was to make my own theme, but i finally realized that I’m lousy at designing and have less and less sparetime to work on things like that.
I’m trying out this theme, “Problogger clean“, because of its focus on the text and for all the great features.
The advantage for the reader is that even though it is an ad heavy theme, the ads can be switched completely off.
An overview of the number of ways Google Calendar can be synchronized with applications and devices like Outlook, Cell phones and Ipods.
Here are the main ways that I know of. There are some solutions for mobile devices Ipod and Java compatible cell phones, and some solutions for desktop applications Ical and Outlook. (more…)
I got inspired by Shoemoneys post on the link experiment. He asked if this was the next million dollar idea. Since he is “Mr. Money” I joined the hype and bought a ten dollar link. What I got was three days on the main page and five refferals.
My logic was that either this hype would not start, and I would have a permanent link on the main page. Or the hype would take of and sub-page with all the old links would get loads of traffic. So fare my logic has failed completely, I’m off the main page and is getting no traffic at all from the sub-page.
Losing a laptop can cause a lot of grief, the lost photos from the holiday in Swiss Alps is ofton the smallest problem, private information in the wrong hands can be a lot bigger, especially when it is not only your own information.
With a standard Windows XP installation the protection is very poor, (more…)