Almost two years ago, I briefly mentioned the release of Yahoo!’s YSlow for Firebug. This week the Google folks released their own Firefox add-on called Page Speed.
Like YSlow, you need to have Firebug installed for this to work. That means you’ll only use this from Firefox – I wonder if they’ll ever have something similar
Continue reading Google Page Speed
The big news in the online office front this week was the Zoho announcement on the ability to use Google and Yahoo! accounts with their services. Before logging in, you’ll now see a new addition to the login page.
This ought to help reduce some barriers to folks trying out the system. No need to create
Continue reading Zoho Becomes Even More Approachable
I can’t log on to Yahoo! Messenger without getting spammed into oblivion. What makes it easier for spammers on Y! when compared to the other IM networks?
Regardless, I don’t intend to log back in anytime soon. Rather cheesed me off.
Looking for a way to use Windows Live Messenger that’ll work on pretty much any computer? I was looking for something like this last week but my search-fu must’ve been weak. However, last night I was looking over my phone’s mobile web shortcuts and spotted this little gem.
I present to you: Windows Live Messenger, HTML
Continue reading Windows Live Messenger: Browser Style
A couple of days ago I mentioned a work-around for the “Opera issue” with Yahoo Mail beta.
Seems I had already mentioned a better work-around: Get Opera 9.20 (see this earlier post).
Oops! Hate when I forget what I’ve already written.