Cuma, Nisan 28, 2006
Günlük Bilginiz - Dünyanın en çok erişilen 500 sitesi
Bu olmadı peki nasıl oluyor da bu kadar çok hit alıyor google.com.tr
Günlük Linkiniz - Rüya çizici
Günlük Linkiniz - Flickr'ın en ilginç fotoları
Günlük İcadınız - Rulo ekranlar
Çarşamba, Nisan 26, 2006
Günlük İcadınız - USB solaryum
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USB Desktop Tanning Center
• Two base units attach to either side of your monitor
• 4 WOLFFE Ultra-violet 100 watt bulbs
• USB-powered
• Variable rate knob features three settings (Powder, Tea, Malignant)
• Comes with protective goggles!
25$
Günlük Haberiniz - İki kadeh içki ve kadınlar
Those who had two drinks daily had higher scores than teetotalers, study finds
HealthDay Reporter
Günlük Icadiniz - Titreşimli alarmlı saat
Place under your pillow and the alarm will wake you by vibrating
Helps visually or hearing impaired as this is an alarm you ‘feel’
Compact design for travel use or in the home
Temperature display, snooze and backlight features
Uses 2 x AAA batteries (not included)
Günlük Linkiniz - Google Earth en beğenilen otellerin yerleri
Cuma, Nisan 21, 2006
Günlük İcadınız - Küreksiklet
Günlük İcadınız - Bilgisayarınız için güvenlik kilidi
Günlük Linkiniz - Resimden karaktere
Günlük Bilginiz - Kilo vermek için
Here are some tips to modify behavior and help you succeed in losing weight (some may work for you and others may not — experiment and see what controls your behavior the best.
- Eat slowly
- Eat in a certain place — not all over the house
- Always sit down to a carefully set place at the table and eat only one helping of planned foods
- Prepare only enough food for one meal
- Plan Ahead — prepare and freeze some favorite meals in advance
- Be aware that you are actually eating — chew each bite 25-50 times
- Put down utensils after every mouthful.
- Partway through the meal stop and relax for 2-3 minutes
- Leave some food on your plate at each meal
- Eat a balanced breakfast (it'll give you energy to get going and provide valuable nutrients that can't be made up later in the day)
- Keep low fat, high fiber (filling) snacks handy (Carry along a banana, keep low-fat yogurt handy in the fridge)
- Plan to eat some meals alone (there is a tendency to overeat in social situations)
- Put your weight record where a friend can see it
- Eat a carefully balanced diet so that you are not deprived of a particular food element
- Wait 10 minutes before snacking. Between meal snacks are often impulsive and waiting may make you realize you aren't hungry after all
- Eat off smaller plates
- Never skip a meal
- Keep the right foods readily available
- Always go to the grocery store with a list, buy only what's on that list
- Never go to the grocery store hungry
- Decide if cravings are actually hunger or if your body is trying to tell you something else. You may just need to take a shower, or a nap. Sometimes you can brush and floss your teeth to rid the craving.
- Enjoy a large glass of ice water hot tea or another calorie free beverage. Garnish with a twist of lemon or lime. Drink slowly. Try having this before a meal.
- If you crave sweets, and a little sample is not enough, try something pickled flavored or spicy. You may just need to clear the sweet taste from your mouth
- Clear your refrigerator and pantry of high calorie and fatty foods
- Use nonstick cooking utensils
- Keep a list of enjoyable activities handy and the materials readily available and try an activity when the urge to snack occurs. For example, catch up on your correspondence, do a crossword, organize your photo albums, or read a book!
- Be more active!
Günlük Linkiniz - Dünya Metroları
Salı, Nisan 18, 2006
Günlük Icadiniz - Yüksek buhar ısısı ile pişiren fırın
Günlük Bilginiz - En pahalı arabalar
8. Porsche Carrera GT - $440,000
7. McLaren SLR - $452,750
6. Koenigsegg CCR - $545,568
5. Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo - $555,000
4. Leblanc Mirabeau - $645,084
3. SSC Ultimate Aero - $654,500
2. Pagani Zonda Roadster F C12S 7.3, Clubsport - $667,321
1. Bugatti Veyron - $1,192,057
Günlük Linkiniz - Dünyadan harita üzerinde fotograflar
Pazar, Nisan 16, 2006
Günlük Fotografınız - 10 yıl sonra Google
Günlük İcadınız - Gizli yeri olan raf
Günlük İcadınız - Katlanabilir tabak çanak
Günlük Linkiniz - Bulutlar sitesi
Çarşamba, Nisan 12, 2006
Günlük Bilginiz - En önemli 20 araç
The 20 Most Important Tools Ever
Günlük Linkiniz - Reklam yok
Günlük Icadınız - Bebek neden ağlıyor
Product Description: The award-winning WhyCry ® Baby Cry Analyzer is an electronic monitor capable of identifying the reasons why a baby is crying. This sound sensitive device is programmed to recognize different pitches and then digitally analyze and transmit the baby’s cry into one of five simple expressions - hungry, bored, annoyed, sleepy or stressed.
An essential tool to ensure a calm, happy baby and confident, relaxed parents!
The WhyCry ® Baby Analyzer does not aim to replace a parent or caregivers natural ability to understand their baby's needs, but to offer guidance in recognizing the messages that our babies convey to us.
The analyzer is NOT a medical instrument, and if a parent is in any doubt about their baby's health, they should contact their doctor.
The WhyCry® monitor is a baby cry analyzer. The monitor listens to the baby's crying for 20 seconds then digitally analyses it before indicating why.
The device then illuminates one of five crying ‘expressions’ telling you whether the child is hungry, bored, tired, stressed or annoyed.
The WhyCry® analyser comes with a comprehensive user guide and a symptoms chart so that once the cry has been translated the chart can then give pointers as to how to rectify the situation.
WhyCry® has been clinically tested in Europe, with a success rate of 98% when used in conjunction with the accompanying symptoms chart.
An ideal nursery aid for parents, child minders, nannies and carers of young babies.
Günlük Linkiniz - TimeSnapper
Günlük Icadiniz - Monster Tripod
Günlük Bilginiz - Web tabanlı ofis ürünleri
Web üzerinden kullanilan en iyi ofis ürünleri - ZDNet firması degerlendirmesi
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ZDNet . Best Web Office Products
But let's take a step back The best Web Office products of 2006 and consider what will be the primary elements of an Office Suite for the Web — and who among the big or small companies is currently providing the best examples. Here I review some of the contenders for collaborative Office tools. Indeed a number of the products I mention below may well be acquisition targets this year for Microsoft, Google, or Yahoo.
Web Email
Best of breed: Gmail
There are various companies offering hosted email for businesses - Webmail.us and Sproutit.com are two that spring to mind. But for me, the clear innovator and leader in the web email department was and still is Google's Gmail. It was released as a beta on 1 April 2004 and I've been using it as my main email client since September 2004.
Gmail is to my mind the first email system that was built purely for the Web. There were earlier web email systems, of course - Hotmail and Oddpost for example. But unlike those earlier services, Gmail is in the same class of functionality as Microsoft's desktop client Outlook. That plus Gmail's Web-native features combine to make it a killer app. By web-native I mean the ability to check your email from multiple computers, a Web-like search, the 'conversation view' which I love, and tagging/labels.
Now that chat and IM functions are being added to Gmail - and hosting too - Google is building out their web email service very nicely. It'll make an excellent cornerstone for a Web Office Suite.
Word Processing
Best of breed: Writely
This is probably the most crowded niche for Web Office products, but Writely was the first such product to gain popularity and it still seems to hold the edge over its competitors. Writely's features include import and export into Word format, embedded images, a WYSIWYG editor, drag and drop functionality, sharing documents, tagging, convert to PDF. The Writely team continues to roll out improvements.
I've also used 37Signal's Writeboard and have been happy with that. Some of the others worth considering are Rallypoint, JotSpot Live, Zoho Writer.
Spreadsheet
This category seems wide open right now, with no clear market leader. Perhaps this is because the functionality of online spreadsheets isn't quite there - Excel can rest easy for now. NumSum was an early "social spreadsheet" service. When it first came out it was hamstrung by the spreadsheets not being shareable. However I'm happy to see that this feature has since been added, enabling multiple users to edit a spreadsheet. iRows is a brand new product that offers a similar feature set to NumSum, including the ability to collaborate on a spreadsheet. A couple of people prefer iRows already - Brian Benzinger has a great review of it.
Other services: JotSpot Tracker combines spreadsheets with wikis and TrimSpreadsheet is a lightweight open-source JavaScript spreadsheet engine.
Calendar
Best of breed: 30 Boxes, CalendarHub
Like word processing, online calendars is a category with a lot of competing services. TechCrunch recently listed a bunch of them:
To be honest, I don't know much about these services - believe it or not I still use a paper notebook to organize my schedule! But 30 Boxes has been getting rave reviews, even though it's still in non-public beta. For example Thomas Hawk called it "the best calendar ever" and Stowe Boyd liked it too. As for an existing product, CalendarHub has a great set of features and was Dion Hinchcliffe's choice for best online calendar of 2005.
Presentations (Powerpoint)
Best of breed: ? up for grabs
This is a category that has received virtually no attention at all, so it is hard to find many examples of potential Powerpoint usurpers. There is no shortage of Web presentation formats though. For example S5 is described as "A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System". It's based on XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. But it's not a product. Similarly, SlideML is an XML format for Slideshows.
Given the apparent lack of 'online powerpoint' products, there is an opportunity here for a Web 2.0 company to swoop in and create a slides/presentation service.
Project Management
Best of breed: Basecamp
37Signal's Basecamp continues to set the pace. It features message boards, to-do lists, simple scheduling, collaborative writing, and file sharing. It garners a lot of buzz from Web people, for example uber-designer Jeffrey Zeldman once said that "Basecamp makes me feel calm, relaxed, and focused".
Mini-Suites
Best of breed: Zimbra
There are some companies that are already trying to market a Web Office Suite, or as near to one as a small company can get.
Zimbra was one of the hits of the Web 2.0 Conference in October last year. It's an open source server and client system for enterprise messaging and collaboration. The product itself is called the Zimbra Collaboration Suite - which provides support for email, contacts, and group calendaring. It has open APIs and a lot of potential for mashups. I was very impressed when I saw it and even though it may not be a full Office suite, it covers the communications part of one very well. Dan Farber profiled Zimbra last September.
Also the nicely named gOffice offers a mini-suite of word processing, desktop publishing, presentations and spreadsheets. Thinkfree has much to recommend it too and Goowy is a nice Flash-based alternative.
The danger with companies that offer a Office Suite though is that a Microsoft or a Google will eventually come and eat their lunch. So perhaps it is better to focus on one type of product, like Writely or NumSum do, and get it absolutely right. But then I like how Zimbra is going about it, because they are doing something quite different than a bigco would ever do.
Summary
Those are the main Office tools, but there are of course other office functions that will probably be in a Web Office suite. I'm assuming To Do lists (and indeed calendaring) will be integrated with web email systems in due course - as happened with MS Outlook. And there are services like online storage and webpage editing which will no doubt be part of a Web Office Suite. I'll address those things and more in future posts.
Cumartesi, Nisan 01, 2006
Günlük Icadınız - Şarap rafları
Günlük Fotografınız - Saçlar ve bilgisayarlar
Günlük Bilginiz - Diet Su
Günlük Linkiniz - Arama beni
darısı başımıza
Günlük Linkiniz - PDF çevirici
Günlük Bilginiz - Dünyanin en iyi 500 müzik albümü
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles
Günlük İcadınız - Zımba teli olmadan zımba
Sun-Star Stitch Lock
Günlük İcadınız - Saydam kano
This kayak/canoe hybrid has a transparent polymer hull that offers paddlers an underwater vista of aquatic wildlife and waterscapes unavailable in conventional boats. Seating two people, the sturdy canoe hull is made of the same durable material found in the cockpit canopies of supersonic fighter jets. Easy to maneuver, the wide canoe displaces a greater amount of water for more surface stability, and the paddlers sit lower to the deck, resulting in better balance. Adjustable seats allow paddlers of different heights to personalize their leg room. With a lightweight anodized aluminum frame, it can be easily stored or transported to and from the water. Includes two double-headed paddles, a water bailer, and two flotation devices. For ages 16 and up with parental supervision on calm water. Weight capacity 425 pounds. Made in the U.S.A. 33 1⁄2" W x 133" L x 11" D. (40 lbs.) 1,500$