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FeedBurner PRO now completely free


Well it was good that Google bought FeedBurner. Previous paid services (dubbed PRO features) are now open to everyone free of charge.

The 2 features being released from the exclusive VIP room are FeedBurner Stats PRO and myBrand.

Description of Stats PRO

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7 online apps for note-taking

Last month, Web Worker Daily reviewed 7 online services for note-taking. So far, I am satisified with Google Notebook (Docs and Spreadsheets) but I am tempted to try the other services mentioned by site.

The 7 online applications are as follows :

Jump on over to Web Worker Daily to read their review for each of the applications.

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Firefox 2.0 Themes Gallery

Since many of you are supporters of Firefox, here’s a gallery of Firefox 2.0 themes that you can browse and grab those that you like.

Some are ok like the Harley Davidson theme below.
firefox 2.0 themes

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Hide your folders

Do you have any files to hide? I think most of us have something to hide - what is the quote again - “everyone has skeletons in their closet”? In this internet age, it could be re-phrase as “everyone has skeletons in their bookmarks” hehe.

I can assure you there’s no skeletons in my bookmarks - the only skeleton might be this one.
keira boney

Anyway, you might want to hide sensitive files from prying eyes and the following freeware does just that. People will not know where to search for since they won’t see anything.

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Send free SMS

send free sms worldwide mobik
My colleague recommended me this service, Mobik.com which is a web service for sending free SMS worldwide. I used it once last month and I anticipated that my number will now receive some spam-sms from the domain. Fortunately I received none so far. In fact, I received a few SMS from Mobik from other people (mostly asking me to join their get-rich-quick scheme).

The site states that they get revenues from advertisers (which also appears after you click on the submit button). The bad news is, you can only send SMS if you’re from the region or country where they have advertisers.

The good news is, of course, they have advertisers for Malaysia. So Malaysians can use this for free. I’m sure big countries like US, UK and Singapore are covered too. So you can send free SMS.

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