If your school/work blocks access to certain websites, you can hop through a proxy to get to the unreachable site. I came accross one, www.Vtunnel.com, that allows you to log in to myspace, gmail, and a variety of other websites for free. Most free proxies block “form post”, but this one does not. Also try… Continue reading Free Web Proxy For Gmail
Google Bookmarks
Google recently integrated an online bookmarking system into their search history tracker. This allows you to star existing websites found from searches or add links manually. Google has, once again, added a tagging (or “labeling”) functionality to keep your online bookmarks organized. Google also used AJAX for almost the whole system, so add this to… Continue reading Google Bookmarks
DodgeIt Disposable Email Addresses
DodgeIt allows you to check disposable email addresses on the fly (without having to create one) to avoid possible spam that comes with signing up for new services. When you sign up for an account, DodgeIt allows you to enter any name @dodgeit.com as your email address. Afterwards, visit DodgeIt.com to check that disposable email… Continue reading DodgeIt Disposable Email Addresses
Countdown for Nyxem virus
PC users have been urged to scan their computers before 3 February to avoid falling victim to a destructive virus. On that date the Nyxem virus is set to delete Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Acrobat files on infected machines. Nyxem is thought to have caught out many people by promising porn to those who open… Continue reading Countdown for Nyxem virus
Bypass Google’s Censorship in China
Recently Google has agreed to censor its results in China, adhering to the country’s free-speech restrictions in return for better access in the Internet’s fastest growing market. (Read about Google’s Censorship in China). Well for those who are living in China Google’s censorship is no longer a problem – Chinese web users can see full,… Continue reading Bypass Google’s Censorship in China