Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Few more cool sites: this time with a music theme

OK, in my last post I listed quite a few useful sites that are very practical. Today's links will give you some cool (and free) tunes. I am not a big fan of iTunes due to the restricted use policy (DRM), and prefer to buy a CD, and then rip it to MP3 for streaming to my stereo (although it seems that RIAA now says that is illegal too).

Anyway, these next two sites are perfect if you don't want to spend a lot of time searching for stuff, or money to buy music.
Slacker.com - music for the lazy. Type in a music style or an artist, and Slacker returns a stream based on the input - free, and ad-free. Local (San Diego) company too...They will be soon releasing a portable player.
Pandora.com - I've discovered Pandora after Slacker, and have been listening to for few weeks now. Same type of idea - enter artist or music style, and receive a free stream.

The next two sites are for those that already have a large iTunes collection, and need a place to park it for online streaming (and backup too):
MP3Tunes - Another great company started by Michael Robertson of MP3.com. Provides unlimited space and streaming.
Anywhere.fm - Same idea as MP3Tunes, but it mimics the iTunes interface.

Stay tuned...

Sunday, December 09, 2007

My recently discovered freebies...

I love finding new and exciting web sites or web services, especially the free ones! Here is a rundown of recently discovered ones, as well as the ones I use frequently:

LogMeIn.com - allows for a remote access to your computer. The reason I prefer it over Windows Remote Desktop Connection is that LogMeIn provides dual monitor support.
CrossLoop.com - allows remote access in order to troubleshoot clients/friends PC using a proprietary shell based on VNC.
AjaxWindows.com -
ajaxWindows is a virtual operating system that lets you store, edit and share your files using only a browser.
DesktopTwo.com -
a free web-based desktop or webtop that mimics the look, feel and functionality of a local computer, all contained within one browser window and fully accessible from any Internet-connected device.
Senduit.com - free file sharing (up to 100MB).
MediaFire.com - same as above.
ZamZar.com - Free online file conversion.
MediaMax.com - Free online storage (up to 25GB) and online backup utility.
Mozy.com - Free online backup.



Saturday, April 21, 2007

It's been a while

Wow, I just realized how long it's been since I last blogged. I guess I've been busy with work/family stuff. Well, we just got back from a little vacation to Arizona. We spent a week in Flagstaff doing day trips to Sedona, Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater, Painted Desert, etc. Of course, both Heidi and I had our laptors with us...Good thing too. Friend of mine followed my Travel Blog (http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog/zrinko/arizona_2007/tpod.html) and sent me an email intoroducing me to a friend of hers in Flagstaff. This friend of hers was very helpful, and had spent some time telling us about things we should do. This turned out great, as we would have not otherwise gone on a sceinic dirt road leading to Sedona which everyone greatly enjoyed. See, technology is just great, any way you look at it...