Posts Tagged ‘technology

I love my SSD

12, Mar 2010

So a while back, I mentioned that I wanted to build a PC now that I’m moving to a bigger place. I actually kinda finished it a few days (or maybe it was weeks, I’ve kinda lost all sense of time), but I’ve been quite busy since the Chinese New Year break =__=.  Anyway, I didn’t [...]

My mind is a little unorganized right now, too many things going on at once (sitting at home and vegetating for a two days didn’t help much). Anyways some personal thoughts on Buzz: Google buzz isn’t a Facebook replacement; It’s also not a Twitter replacement. It is a much improved version of Google Reader Shared [...]

Getting your site to connect to Google Buzz: (thanks to Michael Rowe) 1. Sign in to Google Webmaster Tools 2. Add your site and complete the verification process 3. In  Google Buzz, your site should now appear in the “connected sites”, share it and you are done!

PC specs v2

11, Feb 2010

Man, it has been a long time since I built a PC for myself. Since my recent attempt to go skiing in S.Korea kinda flopped and the fact that I’ll have a place for a PC in the near future, all the signs are pointing to …  a new PC for me!! I love to [...]

the proverbial wave

7, Nov 2009

I’m one week into my Google Wave experience and thought I’d share some thoughts on it. If they mostly seem like complaints, well they are more like …. suggestions… for Google. I do try to keep in mind that its still in its “preview” stages (is that even before the beta?). Before I start, most [...]

Ever wanted to send a YouTube video but actually only wanted the receiver to watch a specific part of the video? All you have to do is add #t=XmYs to the end of the link! (X is the time in minutes and Y is seconds) For example if I wanted to link someone to the [...]

Yesterday, I posted about the inaccuracies (the large radius of where a person could be located) of Google Latitude, ranging from a few meters to several hundred meters. Someone sent me this link, where Christopher describes how Google Latitude gets your location (when not using GPS). Generally speaking, there  are two methods to updating your [...]

With Google announcing that they will be developing Google Chrome OS, I really think they are ready for world domination. Unfortunately I already sold my soul to Microsoft after almost 6 months of using Windows 7 (the first Windows OS since Win 98 that I am actually excited about). I actually wrote this post to [...]


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