02 March 2007

Flash widgit for sharing files


Get your own Box.net widget and share anywhere!

Don't you think that the application above is really cool.

The Box.net Widget is a great way to share files. I have only uploaded three images but this flash application allows more than that. You can stream podcasts, music, videos and and any other type of file.

Unlike other hosts, this widget allows unlimited bandwidth and I have up to 1 gigs hosting space for my files. Best of all, it's totally FREE. Signing up was really easy. All it took was just 3 steps. Initially only 3 files can be uploaded when you sign up but you can add more later.

Tried uploading a video clip but it was too big and was taking so long. Maybe later.

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01 March 2007

Conservative alternative to Wikipedia

My post " James Cameroon challenges Christianity" generated quite a bit of interest and is one of the most commented in recent times. I had to even censor (delete) some of the more controversial comments.

Anyway, this article titled "What Would Jesus Wiki?" on Wired.com caught my eye. It is about Conservapedia, a wiki-based encyclopedia similar to Wikipedia. But there is where the similarity ends.

According to Conservapedia's project leader, Andy Schlafly:
"The site is intended as a resource for the general audience, but without the defects of Wikipedia"


The "defects" according to them is that several articles on Wikipedia are "anti-Christian and anti-American."

I have been trying to enter the site without any success for the past hour or so. I wanted to see for myself why it has become the target of ridicule on the web.

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Mobile social network

There are so many social networks out there that I have actually lost count. However, when you think you have seen it all, there comes along something new with a with a slightly different concept.

Ccube.com is a mobile social network where people can use any phone and any carrier to connect to people over the phone. The great thing is that there is no need for downloads and it's totally free.

Join ccube.com for FREE at www.ccube.com

I was a bit concerned about privacy issues (as you should all be) when I first heard about this service. I was quite satisfied when I learnt that the caller ID shows the ccube.com number, not your phone number. Thus, the person on the other line only knows your phone number and other personal information IF you do decide to give them that information on your own.

The platform is now live in US and Canada but they have plans to expand globally.

Check it out and tell me what you think.

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28 February 2007

Ghost Rider a box office hit


One movie I am looking forward to is Ghost Rider, starring Nicolas Cage and Eva Mendes as his love interest.

Though it has opened in other cities, it will only be released in the UK on the 2nd of March.

This is another movie version of a character from the Marvel comics universe. I guess the only unique thing about this movie is that it features an supernatural anti-hero, "Johnny Blaze", Satan's Bounty Hunter.

Despite reviews ranging from lukewarm to downright put downs, the movie is doing quite well with it leading the box office for the 2nd week and grossing $40.1 million in the foreign market. Read the Reuters report here.

You might also want to check out Wikipedia, which has an in-depth article on the Ghost Rider.

Has anyone seen the movie yet?

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Vonage VoIP forum

Vonage is one of the oldest Internet phone services around. It is a four years old company with a number of features and extensive coverage. Unlike Skype, it just works like a normal phone and you don't need to put your PC on. For British users you can make unlimited calls to the UK and Ireland for 5.99/ month for six months then £7.99 thereafter.

Vonage forums is an independent support site which offers Vonage News, reviews and discussions. Right now they have a Vonage sign up promotion going whereby you can save upto 50% or more off your phone bill.

You might also want to check out their Vonage VoIP Forum to see what other users have to say about their service.

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27 February 2007

Why do I blog

Here are the 5 reasons why I blog:

1. Passion

I love blogging. It was my hobby but my wife calls it an addiction. Have been writing for magazines, newsletters as well as academic journals. Stared off reading other's blogs and leaving comments before finally deciding to start my own. It was a natural transition. Have realised that my writing skills have indeed improved since I started blogging 3 years ago.

2. Interactivity

Like Doris, I love sharing my ideas and experiences with people. What really attracted me to blogging was the interactive nature of blogs. The fact that my visitors could tell me what they thought about my posts - negative as well as positive. I love to receive comments.

3. Ranting

Blogging also give me an excellent opportunity to share with my readers, experiences with different organisations and companies - good as well as bad. As my regular visitors are aware, I do post a number of product and service reviews on my blogs. Companies and organisations better watch out when their products and/ or service quality don't meet my expectations.

On certain occasions when newspapers refused to publish my letter, blogging was the only option to voice out my bad experiences. Some companies have got back to me personally.

4. Networking

It's amazing, how many friends I have made online through blogging from all around the World - most of whom I have never met but feel like I know them personally. Through their blogs, I have shared in their happy moments as well as sad. Seen their kids grow up and even met up with some of them physically.

5. Making money

When I started blogging, this was the last thing from my mind. At a certain phase, I was even against the very idea of making money from personal blogs. Have to admit that I have made an about turn. Now I feel that there is nothing wrong with making money from blogs and have actually made quite a bit from carrying ads and writing sponsored posts. I have also made money indirectly through networking. Have worked on a few projects with people whom I met though my blog. Yeah! Networking is good.

I have been tagged again by Doris. I tag anybody who is interested.

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26 February 2007

James Cameroon challenges Christianity

Now for some highly controversial news.

James Cameroon, director of the movie "Titanic" has claimed that he has found the tomb of Jesus Christ and his family in a documentary that he says will "rock the foundation of Christianity".

Cameron and filmmaker archeologist Simcha Jacobovici sets to to prove that the Talpiot Tomb uncovered 27 years ago, once held the remains of Jesus of Nazareth and his family.

The really shocking part is where he claims that Jesus fathered a a son named Judah with Mary Magdalene.

The documentary, "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" will be on the Discovery Channel on March 4th on the Discovery Channel at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Related links:
- Discovery Channel To Roll Out Freemason Cameron On Jesus Tomb Claim
- Academy Winner of "Titanic" James Cameron Navigates "The Lost Tomb of Jesus"
- James Cameron finds grave of Jesus & Son

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