Webapps

Humyo Provides 30GB of Free Online Storage [Online Storage]

Web site Humyo offers 30GB of free online storage with a small and inconsequential catch: 25 of the 30GB must be media files, like music and videos. The remaining 5GB are reserved for non-media files...

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SensibleUnits Converts Measurements to Real-World Objects [Unit Conversions]

Web site SensibleUnits converts virtually any unit of measure to real-world objects to help you get a better understanding of the practical size of something. We've shown you before that you can use...

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Shiptool Finds the Cheapest Shipping Rates [Saving Money]

Find the cheapest way to send a package with web application Shiptool. After providing the site with your shipping and destination addresses and package type, Shiptool scours UPS, FedEx, USPS, and...

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Top 10 Apps Worth Installing Adobe AIR For [Lifehacker Top 10]

Adobe AIR, a downloadable platform for running web-friendly apps on any operating system, is still pretty fresh on the market, but it already has a healthy number of applications in development or...

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CloudPrint Stores and Prints Documents at Home from Any Browser [Printing]

Print any document from your computer to any other internet-connected PC with webapp CloudPrint. The service, by the folks at Hewlett-Packard, is built around the notion that you'll use it primarily...

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Use a Fluid Webapp for User Agent Tricks [Mac OS X Tip]

If you're a Mac user who's been intrigued by the things you can score by pretending Safari is an iPhone, such as free full magazines and Starbucks web access, the Tech-Recipes blog points out that...

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TorrentRelay Downloads Any Torrent Through Your Browser [BitTorrent]

Give web site TorrentRelay the URL of any torrent on the internet and it'll automatically download it for you through your web browser. Not only does that mean that you can download files over...

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Best Online Language Tools for Word Nerds [Language]

When you need a word's definition, translation, pronunciation, synonym, or antonym, you don't have to haul an enormous tome from the bookshelf, dust it off, and ruffle through its delicate pages like...

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Lifetick Tracks Life Goals Web 2.0 Style [Goals]

Goal-tracking webapp Lifetick offers some pretty helpful tools for creating and tracking your long-term but manageable life goals, with a focus on the S.M.A.R.T. target-setting and a clean,...

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Improve Your Computer Note-Taking Skills [Note Taking]

Improve your note-taking and dictation skills with web site Listen and Write. As opposed to most most typing applications, which ask you to copy words you see on the screen, Listen and Write plays...

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Glide Web-based Desktop Now Syncs Local Files [Web As Desktop]

Like all web-based desktops (or "webtops"), Glide OS offers applications and document access on a virtual desktop you log into using only your browser. But today they unveil one very useful feature...

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Webon Makes Building a Web Site Easy [Web Publishing]

Create your own web site with the free what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) web site builder Webon. Webon provides a simple solution for people with no experience with web publishing. That's not to...

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Uploadjockey Sends Your File to Multiple Hosting Services [File Sharing]

Web site Uploadjockey takes the shotgun approach to uploading and sharing files on the web, sending your file to multiple file sharing services in one click. The downside of Uploadjockey is that the...

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Google Translate Automatically Detects and Translates Languages [Language Translation]

Language translation service Google Translate has added the ability to automatically detect the source language, streamlining translations when you don't recognize the language. When you stumble onto...

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Best Online File Sharing Service? [Hive Five Call For Contenders]

Once upon a time, if you wanted to access or share a file over the internet, you either had to have your own web server to upload it to or hope the file was small enough to sneak in under your email...

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