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Unlimited file storage
Lifehacker today announced the entry of a new online service called Livedrive. It is like a dream come true! Livedrive offers unlimited file storage with a standalone software client. The software installs a virtual drive called L into which you can drag and drop files. You can also select a custom domain http://someusername.livedrive.com for accessing their files and sharing them. The service is at present free and I’ve pretty much strong intuition that it could be for fee soon. But until then enjoy!
Posted by Raman BV at Sunday, December 21, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Reviews
Blogger disables some blogs automatically
I started a new blog about spirituality and not even 2 days passed before blogger blocked access to my blog. I have no clue why since it was a genuine blog with nice content (in my opinion of course). The reason it gave me is the following.
Your blog is disabled. Blogger's spam-prevention robots have detected that your blog has characteristics of a spam blog. (What's a spam blog?) Since you're an actual person reading this, your blog is probably not a spam blog. Automated spam detection is inherently fuzzy, and we sincerely apologize for this false positive.
I just hope to get access to it back soon. At least I should have been given the option to backup my blog data after it was blocked so that my hours of effort doesn’t go wasted.
Posted by Raman BV at Saturday, December 20, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Opinions
Nursery rhymes playlist on youtube
It is a tough job to babysit a baby or a toddler. Whenever I had to babysit my little niece who is only 6 months old now, I have found that she is mesmerised by the nursery rhymes videos on youtube. I had to search for the nursery rhymes every time I had to babysit her. Then I thought it is easier to keep the links safe in the form of a playlist and to play it next time rather than searching for the songs every time. I am sure that these songs stimulate learning and is a nice way to keep the kids entertained. These videos on the playlist below were not uploaded by me. I would like to thank them all who uploaded them to youtube and making my occasional babysitting work easier.
Posted by Raman BV at Friday, December 12, 2008 1 comments Links to this post
Labels: Opinions
Search for movies according to your taste
Matrix is my favorite movie and I would like to watch other movies similar to it. But how to search for a movie that is similar to another movie? That is where Jinni helps. Jinni's social search-and-recommendation engine uses Movie Genome, a big, ongoing project with the Jinni community to describe video more complexly. Using proprietary technology, a Jinni search takes you inside plot elements, atmosphere, and more to give you appropriate recommendations according to your taste. You can watch the movies online.
Presently it is in invitation only beta. But I have 10 invites and would like to share with those interested.

Posted by Raman BV at Saturday, December 06, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Reviews
Get a translator widget for your site
If you are a blog or a website owner and would like to get a wider audience getting a translator button will be very helpful. Your readers can read your site contents in their own language at the click of a button. Conveythis is a service that includes all the major online translators such as Google Translator, BabelFish, MSN Traslator and more in a single button widget. Also you have statistics. According to the site more than 30 different languages are supported. This is how a sample button looks like. Mouse over it and you can get a number of options.
Posted by Raman BV at Saturday, December 06, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Reviews
Jobless? Make use of it
Currently the economy is down and it won’t be a surprise if even the best of the best loses his job. If you are one of them, don’t fall into the vicious circle of depression and non productivity. Don’t despair, maintain your spirits and productivity, make use of your time and keep going. Rachel Zupek of CareerBuilder.com has given a few important tips in an article on MSN. Click here to read it.
Posted by Raman BV at Friday, December 05, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Reviews
Watch TV online in your favorite media player
Image by Paul Trafford via Flickr
Livestation is an application for viewing many live television channels on the computer via internet. Livestation delivers a range of live radio and television channels to your computer over a broadband network. Those who are regular users of livestation or those who want to watch live television on their computers will appreciate it if they could watch them using their favorite media players rather than using a separate application. Mediaplayer connectivity addon in firefox will help you to watch the live video using the media player of your own choice. It allows you to launch embed video of website in an external application with a simple click of a button.
All you have to do is the following
1. Install the MediaPlayerConnectivity addon in your firefox.
2. Select the media player of your choice in the wizard that automatically appears after restarting firefox.
3. Simply go to ChannelKing Log in to livestation website (sign up is free) and browse through thousands of choices (click on My Livestation) and watch them in your favorite media player!
With the mediaplayerconnectivity addon in firefox, you can watch most videos on the internet in your favorite media player.
The best thing is that you can watch the news channels in windows media player in its toolbar mode while doing the routine things like emailing or chatting on the internet without compromising valuable screenspace.

Posted by Raman BV at Thursday, December 04, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Geek
Top US Hospitals on Twitter
I was surprised to read a post on the Clinical Cases and Images Blog. 2 out of 4 top US Hospitals are on Twitter. There is an impressive list in the blog. Click here to follow them on Twitter.
Posted by Raman BV at Wednesday, December 03, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: Medical
2nd Open Web Awards
Is there any website that you really care about? You can help the websites of your choice to grab the 2nd Open Web Award by voting for them online. Open Web Awards is the only one international online voting competition that converts major innovations in Web technology. It recognizes and honors the top achievements in 26 categories. The first Open Web Awards winners included Facebook, Digg, Google, Meetup, Twitter, Netvibes, woot!, Last.fm and Mahalo. The first and final voting rounds will be held from November 19 to December 15. You can vote for one company in each category per day.
Posted by Raman BV at Monday, December 01, 2008 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: News