Flash Game about Manila Hostage Taking On the Net

Posted August 26th, 2010 in Internet by Mike Wagan

Apparently, a pinoy with the username keybol in NewGrounds.com created this Flash game about the Manila Hostage Taking at the Quirino Grandstand just hours after the incident. The title of the game was “Bus Hostage By Policeman”. Continue Reading »

SiON SoundObject Quartet – Will Make Anyone Musically-Inclined

Posted August 25th, 2010 in Internet, Music by Mike Wagan

This Flash will let you create techno/house/ambient/trance/electronica music at your will. Unfortunately it only has five chords to play. But its still a really good music generator. From WonderFL.net. Enjoy playing around with it! SiON SoundObject Quartet after the jump: Continue Reading »

Free MP3 Music Streaming from GrooveShark

Posted March 16th, 2010 in Internet, Music by Mike Wagan

GrooveShark.com - Absolutely FREE Music Streaming

I was hooked up with Last.fm before when it was still a free mp3 music streaming site since I needed some get-up music to give a little nudge on that late night graveyard web designing schedule. But then they started to charge monthly fees and that is totally a killer to my free music lifestyle.

Then came GrooveShark.com, and I think its absolutely the best music streaming site ever! Why? Continue Reading »

Friendster’s New Look – Makes Me Wanna Login Again?

Posted December 7th, 2009 in Blogging, Extras, Internet by Mike Wagan

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I just learned the news that Friendster recently had a facelift. It is actually refreshing to see a hippier, more attractive Friendster Layout and Design. When Facebook was out, I wasn’t totally hooked to it instantly and still checked my Friendster profile once in a while. But when Restaurant City arrived, I forgot all about my Friendster account. Continue Reading »

What Happens to Your Online Accounts When You Die

Posted November 19th, 2009 in Internet by Mike Wagan

You’re a web designer, you have 22 Gmail accounts, 13 Yahoo Messenger accounts, 50,000 MySpace contacts and 26,000 Facebook friends. You just finished Tweeting about your ham and egg breakfast, you choked from your orange juice that contained your cat’s favorite yarn ball – you die. What would ever happen to your online accounts now? Will your accounts be automatically deleted, or will your Facebook account automatically send an update that “Mr. Online Guy has just died”. Luckily, people from MakeUseOf were actually thinking about it and made a research which concludes:

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7 Best Temporary Email Services

Posted October 13th, 2009 in Internet by Mike Wagan

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Temporary email services are those that allow you to create temporary emails you can use for signing up to websites that might fill your personal emails with loads and loads of spam. Here are seven of the best temporary email services that you can use: Continue Reading »

4 Free Tools To Add Watermarks To Images or Pictures

Posted June 17th, 2009 in Internet by Mike Wagan

One popular way to avoid people stealing your online pictures is by adding a watermark on them; those translucent texts or even graphics that are overlayed on the images to avoid others “owning” it. Here are four free online tools to easily add watermarks to your images or pictures: Continue Reading »

Quickly Follow Your Followers / Unfollow Those Who Don’t Follow Back in Twitter

Posted June 17th, 2009 in Internet by Mike Wagan

There is a free service available on the internet for Twitter lovers out there who wants to follow back their followers, or unfollow those who do not follow them back easily without having to go to the individual pages of your tweeps. Its called Tweepular! Continue Reading »

How To Easily Schedule Your Recurring Tweets Online

Posted June 12th, 2009 in Internet by Mike Wagan

If you need an easy and FREE way to schedule repeating tweets, all you have to do is to use FutureTweets.com! Its service that lets you schedule predefined tweets at any time of the day. Let me talk more about it… Continue Reading »

20 Must-try Firefox Add-Ons / Extensions

Posted May 6th, 2009 in Internet by Mike Wagan

I have compiled here some of my favorite Firefox extensions or add-ons so you guys can also try them out. I gave out some general info about them so you can get an overview of what they are all about. Some can be useful for bloggers, some are for web developers, some are just for casual surfers so I made sure there’s something for everybody.

  1. ColorZilla – Advanced eyedropper, color picker, page zoomer and other colorful goodies. This is pretty useful for web designers. You can get the color code on areas of the webpage, much like the Photoshop eyedropper.
  2. DownThemAll! – The mass downloader for Firefox. Very handy if you download lots of stuff from the Internet. Makes downloading faster and much more organized. A lot of options available for customizing your downloads.
  3. Firebug – Web development evolved. I think the most comprehensive debugging tool for web developers. Analyze the internal code of a page (html, css, javascript, dom) and more useful developer tools.
  4. FireFTP – FTP client for Mozilla Firefox. I personally use this. It has replaced my default FTP client.
  5. Fission – Places the progress bar in the address bar, like Safari style.
  6. FoxClocks – Displays local times around the world in the status/toolbar. Supports virtually all timezones.
  7. FoxyProxy – Premiere proxy manager for Firefox. If you are a “stealthy” surfer and you usually change the proxies by going to the Options menu, this is a great add-on.
  8. MeasureIt – Draw out a ruler to get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage.
  9. PDF download – Allows you to choose what to do with a PDF file: download it, view it with an external viewer, or view it as HTML
  10. RankChecker – Track where your site ranks in Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft Live Search using the free Firefox Rank Checker. From SeoBook.com
  11. SiteLauncher – Opens websites using special keyboard shortcuts. This is specially useful if you want to remove the bookmarks toolbar to save screen real estate, but still want easy access to bookmarks. Pressing ctrl+space opens a pop-up of your set bookmarks.
  12. StumbleUpon Toolbar – StumbleUpon discovers web sites based on your interests, learns what you like and brings you more. Clicking the StumbleIt! button is quite addicting!
  13. Tab Mix Plus – Tab browsing with an added boost. If you are accustomed to using the ctrl+tab shortcut when changing tabs on other Windows applications, this will help you get the same effect on Firefox.
  14. TinyMenu – Replaces the standard menu with a tiny menu popup.
  15. Yet Another Smooth Scolling – Replaces scroll behavior with both mouse wheel and cursor key into fully customizable natural smooth one. This imitates the scrolling behavior of the Opera browser.
  16. PersonasPersonas are lightweight, easy to install and easy to change skins for your Firefox web browser. This one is really a must-try!
  17. Video DownloadHelper – The easy way to download and convert Web videos from hundreds of YouTube-like sites. This works also for audio and picture galleries.
  18. Cooliris – Full-Screen, 3D — Cooliris is simply the fastest and most stunning way to browse photos and videos from the Web or your desktop. Effortlessly scroll a “3D Wall” of your content from Facebook, Google Images, YouTube, Flickr, and hundreds more. You’ll be stunned with the 3d interface of this image gallery add-on.
  19. GooglePreview – Inserts preview images (thumbnails) and popularity ranks of web sites into the Google and Yahoo search results pages. Very helpful when you do a lot of Googling!
  20. FoxTab – FoxTab is a 3D tabbed browsing extension. With 5 attractive layouts to choose from, fliiping between opened tabs becomes easy and enjoyable than ever. Use the grouping and filtering features, and start experiencing tabbed-browsing in a whole new way.

Any other cool Firefox Add-ons you can suggest? Place them in the comments section so others can also benefit!