Category: Cool Stuff (Page 9 of 9)

Rollyo

Sometimes the Wall Street Journal can steer you in the right direction, as it has today by recomending Rollyo, a website that allows you to create your own customized search engine. Basically, you can enter a list of websites where you want Rollyo to search and it will save that list in its own URL so you can use it over and over. You can also add it to your browser search bar.
Usually I wouldn’t be so excited about that. In most instances when I search for something, I want to search the whole web. HOWEVER, when I’m doing pages for the disappeared for Project Disappeared, I often want to search a limited number of sites, those I know that have information about the disappeared. Now I can without having to do it one by one. Tres cool.
Here is my disappeared search page:
http://rollyo.com/marga/disappeared/
you can try it out by typing a person’s name.
You can also put a search box in your own website (see below to the left). This is useful for those of us who have many different domain names, now you can search on all my domain names at once.

Internet Favorites

These are some of my favorite internet products & services, some of which I use daily. Check them out!
Skype
A free internet telephony product that really works. I use it to call my parents in LA, and my colleagues around the world. You can also use it to call phones – rather than computers -, at very low rates. If you want to call me, my username is mlacabe.
Picasa
This is a free image editor by Google. It’s great in that it’s very small and it takes minutes to download and install, but it lets you do simple photo editing (cropping, red-eye correction, color correction) very quickly and easily. It doesn’t have the functionality of photoshop and its folder structure is a complete and total mess, but I like it quite well, in particular when used in conjuction with:
Hello
This is a tool that helps you share your pictures with other Hello users. It’s also free and extremely quickly to download and install. Picture transfer is amazingly quick and you can see what your friends are looking at. My username here is margalacabe
Craigslist
I spend way too much time at the discussion groups here, but Craigslist is most useful as a place to buy and sell anything you want, find a job, a nanny or a lead or just kill some time.
Salon
The grandaddy of the internet magazines, it’s also my favorite. I love the wide range of topics and viewpoints it presents. It’s well worth the $35 annual subscription.
Epicurious and All Recipes.
These two websites offer thousands of recipes with user reviews. Epicurious’ recipes come from cooking magazines (Bon Appetite, Gourmet and others) while All Recipes accepts submissions from everybody. I usually have better luck with epicurious recipes, but not always. They’re both worth checking out.
btefnet.net
There are many torrent sites out there and they often close as quickly as they open, btefnet has been pretty stable so far. It’s for episodes of TV shows only, mostly from network TV.
Amazon
I hate being so dependent on this megahuge ecommerce site, but it’s the first place I go when I want to read consumer reviews of specific products. epinions is usually the second. Amazon also has good prices and lately I’ve been lucky with their shipping.
Yahoo Shopping
It has thousands of small stores so it’s a great place where to go for comparison shopping and where to find difficult-to-find items.
Please feel free to comment with your favorites.

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