Tracking the feedback from our users we decided to add some features on Typpz blog. From now on, under each post (in single post page), there will be a list with related posts to help you navigate through the blog. That helps also SEO optimization. Tags are also added to help you searching and finding … Continue reading Some updates for the end user
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WordPress 2.3 released
During the previous week, the new version of WordPress (2.3) was released to public. The new version provides some great features to bloggers, like tag support and update notifications. Tag support is a great add-on (which was already used with the appropriate plug-in) that helps users and web spiders-crawlers to navigate through your blog more … Continue reading WordPress 2.3 released
Grab our OPML file!
OPML is an XML-based format that allows exchange of outline-structured information between applications running on different operating systems and environments. With an OPML file you are able to add multiple feeds to your favorite feed reader, without having to add each feed url seperately. Most feed readers (like RSS owl, Google Reader) allow users to … Continue reading Grab our OPML file!
Mint is released to the public
Mint, the online money management application, is now released to the public. For several months Mint was available only after recieving invitation. Mint is aimed at helping people (like students) to get a hold on their finance. Several US based banks and credit cards are supported. Mint owners are planing to support banks around the … Continue reading Mint is released to the public
iPhone in Europe
Yesterday Apple announced in London that iPhone will be available in the UK market on 9th November. iPhone will be available through O2, so everyone who wants it shoould "buy"also the 18-month connection with O2. iPhone european has EDGE support for fast data transfer, but it doesn't support 3G services. Wi-Fi is also supported and … Continue reading iPhone in Europe
Firefox Campus Edition
Mozilla released recently a new version bundle of firefox browser: Firefox Campus Edition. Campus edition is not a new version of Firefox. It is just the common firefox browser with some add-ons (extensions) for better music management and social networking. The add-ons that come pre-installed with Campus Edition are: Zotero, FoxyTunes and StumbleUpon. Zotero helps … Continue reading Firefox Campus Edition
Vote for trashing all IE hacks!
Nick La wrote a very interesting post for trashing all IE hacks. Web designers spend a lot time on trying to "hack" their site to appear properly on Internet Explorer 6 (Internet Explorer 7 is messy too, but not as IE 6). CSS rendering in IE 6 is extremely bad and web designers have to … Continue reading Vote for trashing all IE hacks!
Flock 0.9 Review
Flock is a browser based on Mozilla Firefox. Flock creator call it "the social browser" as it enhanced multiple automations for social networking and web 2.0 services like Flickr, Blogger, Twitter etc. Flock comes with a built-in RSS aggregator for keeping an eye on your favorite feeds and works with almost any of Firefox add-ons. … Continue reading Flock 0.9 Review
Google prepares Gphone!
According to Wall Street Sun, Google is ready to launch Gphone during 2008. Google has contacted many communication providers. Gphone will feature Web Search, Gmail and various Google services (probably a new browser developed by Google). Google has already constructed some prototypes and presented them to companies like T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless. Google will earn … Continue reading Google prepares Gphone!
Major browser updates
In the last few days, updates were realised for two of the most commonly used web browsers. Safari 3 beta updated to version 3.03 and Firefox to version 2.0.0.6. Both updates fix serious security and stability issues, so it is recommended to install them as soon as possible. If you use Firefox, it will automatically … Continue reading Major browser updates