Breezy is cloud-based mobile printing solution, print anything from any device to any printer

September 8, 2011 |  by  |  Apps, Cloud, Concepts, Sites  |  No Comments

Breezy (formerly BreezyPrint, iOS, Android, Blackberry) is a cloud-based mobile printing solution that makes it easy to print anything from any device to any printer. Breezy’s architecture supports hundreds of file types and all printers, regardless of whether the printers are wifi or Bluetooth-capable. The free Breezy Connector software acts as a bridge between users’ printer and the company’s servers, which keep an up-to-date list of printers available to each user; documents are then sent securely from a user’s mobile device, through the server and to the printer selected by the user. - Give users on-the-go printing wherever they are. - Breezy

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Mashape a marketplace where you can discover, distribute, and consume API

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APIs are all the rage these days. Italian startup founded by Augusto Marietti, Marco Palladino and Mike Zonca named Mashape creates a marketplace where developers can easily discover, distribute, and consume all API's an all-in-one marketplace where users can find, sell, distribute, and hack on APIs. Mashape is building a social layer on top of its APIs, in order to address the discoverability and trust issue inherent to a growing API marketplace, allowing users to see what their friends are using. On top of that there are 5 auto-generated client libraries, including PHP, Ruby, Python, Object C and Java. About the

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10 years of television – Infographic

September 7, 2011 |  by  |  Cool Stuff  |  1 Comment

The humble TV has come a long way in the last decade. However with the technology rapidly evolving and prices in flux, making a smart purchase require a lot more homework. To take the stress out of shopping this buyer guide might help from deals site VoucherCodes.co.uk might help you navigate the ever changing TV landscape. The infographic below shows how much Television has changed over 10 years, illustrating the changes in technology and sales. September 7 1927 marks the birth of the television successfully executed by Philo Farnsworth.

30 days of voyurl – Infographic

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Voyurl, a New York City based startup launched in private beta. The Voyurl browser plug-in analyzes your online behavior–clicking from site to site, playing videos, listening to music, etc –to help you discover recommended content from users like you who have explored parts of the web that you have yet to see. It’s like StumbleUpon, without the stumbling.

China’s Baidu launches new mobile platform Baidu Yi based on Android

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Baidu launched its own mobile applications platform and laid out plans to release a mobile operating system based on it in the future. Named Baidu Yi, the apps platform is based on a heavily modified version of Android. The apps platform launched by the company will allow developers to create applications and games for the company’s upcoming OS, which will be heavily search-centric. The Chinese search giant also launched a new homepage that added social networking and other features to its previously spartan interface. Baidu Yi, will enable third-party application developers to create apps such as games, maps and other

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Tweetsport is 360 degree real-time sports news service

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Tweetsport, is a “360° real-time sports news service, available as online and as an app, which takes users to the heart of the action by mixing articles, videos, pictures and Tweets. The app is free to download from the Apple App store, but there’s a premium upgrade available for £0.69, which lets users filter by sport, search tweets and headlines and remove all adverts. Enjoy top tweets from all your favourites including David Haye, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and Andy Murray. Whether its the latest from Joey Barton or Tiger Woods, Lionel Messi or Luis Suarez its all

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Share your loo with Cloo (Community + Loo = CLOO)

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You’re out, had one too many sodas, and suddenly you’re desperate for the loo. Do you head in to the first restaurant you see, and make an embarrassed bee-line for the toilets, making sure not to make eye contact with any of the staff? With Cloo createad by Hillary Young & Deanna McDonald (Community + Loo = CLOO), you might not have to do that anymore. Instead, you can avoid making eye contact with friends of friends as you use the toilets in their homes. If you find yourself in dire straits, by connecting Cloo to various social networks like Foursquare,

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Software Piracy: The untold tales – Infographic

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Windows 7 cannot shut down – humor

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How to check if your website or IP address is blacklisted?

September 6, 2011 |  by  |  Sites, Tips n Tweaks  |  1 Comment

Web is full of threats. They range from common email spam to malicious software spread by infected websites. As a result there are many blacklists around, with the goal of helping Internet service providers and companies identify the problematic websites and domains.If you want to check a domain name, a website or IP address is problematic or clean, then you should check that they are not blacklisted or flagged on internet. #1 MXtoolbox - This test will check a mail server IP address against 147 DNS based email blacklists. (Commonly called Realtime blacklist, DNSBL or RBL). If your mail server

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