Jul 19
wingloonWebsites
ScrapBlog is a tool aims to combine scrapbooking with blogging. It is a flash slide show made up of photos and videos. You can freely design the pages using the Flash creation wizard tool. This tool lets you position, rotate and resize images, add a background, frame your photos, add stickers, add text and baloons, add videos and change shape.
There are 30 different design themes to frame your pages of photos. You can drag and drop your photos, clipart, shapes, text, and even videos. All the objects can be hyperlinked, overlayed, croped, resized and rotated. You can have reflections, frames and shadows treatment in your photos. Photos not only can be upload from your hard disk. You can pulled it from PhotoBucket, Yahoo! Photos, Flickr, Webshots and Facebook. You can choose transitions between them and songs to play along with the Flash slide show.
So, start your ScrapBlog now. Here is my first scrapblog…click here.

Source: ScrapBlog
Jul 19
wingloonGeneral
Lost and not found??? Hmm…this reminds me of I lost my BMX in my house with my house gate locked few years back. This happened at one midnight…raining heavily. Everyone slept. I realized the lost of my BMX in the next morning. My left neighbour’s stupid dog don’t even bark when my BMX got stolen. I was informed by the right neighbour that someone climb from his side into my house but they can’t manage to chase. Until today, my BMX was not found,
So, I would like to advise to all my readers not to be neglect on safe guard your own property such as mobile phone. Do not put your mobile phone on the table. No matter on your office table or restaurant table. Please put in your own pocket. Or, attach a lanyard to your mobile phone and hang around your neck.
Today, I heard from a lady in my office, she lost her mobile phone while in the pantry. She left her mobile phone in the pantry. After she realized and return to the pantry, the mobile phone is missing. Even a locked notebook is lost too in my office. This people is so desperate…personal headset also got stolen. Beware of your personal wireless USB optical mouse.
There was a case happened last week, 2 Indian guys pretending to deliver goods and at the end a mobile phone got stolen. Please read here.
Jul 18
wingloonWebsites
EditGrid, an online spreadsheet service with real-time-update (RTU) and extensive collaboration features, and a good Web 2.0 counterpart of Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc. Online spreadsheets enable users to manage their spreadsheets through the Internet. EditGrid is a web-based spreadsheet service which only requires a javascript enabled browser to be installed, lets you to work on your spreadsheets anytime and anywhere. EditGrid supports more than 10 browsers, allows users to work with their preferred Internet environment. Below are the supported browsers: -
- Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Flock
- Opera
Hurry up. Sign up for a free personal account at EditGrid. With this tool, you can enjoy spreadsheet creation anywhere anytime without needing to install and run a software.

Source: EditGrid
Jul 18
wingloonFirefox
The award-winning web browser is now faster, more secure, and fully customizable to your online life. With the new version of Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.5, your online experience will become even better. Enjoy a Better Web Experience. Stay Secure on the Web. Personalize Your Browser. It is a cross-platform browser, providing support for various versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

Source: Mozilla Firefox
Jul 17
wingloonWebsites
I bumped into two cool websites. With one easy step on one simple website, you can completely send free text message free of charge. txtDrop.com enables users in United States and Canada to send text messages with instant delivery. Their goal is to deliver a web based free text messaging and as easy as possible.

txtDrop.com developed an alternative website txtDrop.net for international users. Again, they set out to make it a web based free text messaging while keeping it as easy as possible.

Sources: txtDrop.com txtDrop.net
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