Archive for July, 2008

[How-To]Show only images containing faces

Google Images is one of the most comprehensive image search. Interestingly, Google Image Search allows you to search for images which have a face in them. This is an important trick if you are looking for specific types of images to either embed in your blog or for that matter your powerpoint presentation.
The hack to [...]

Infinitube: Non-stop Youtube videos

If you’ve ever wanted to keep YouTube videos playing automatically in the background (while you have a meal, do some work, or have a conversation with a boring friend), then Infinitube is just the site for you! Enter some keywords above and infinitube will queue up an unlimited* number of videos matching those words for [...]

Password Chart

Do you have issues with picking and remembering strong passwords? With Password Chart its easy to pick and remember strong passwords. Password Chart is free, easy and secure. All the computations which you do using Password Chart are done in your browser and no password is sent over the internet.
Password Chart website has the following [...]

Stuck with Acronyms? Try out AcronymFinder

Are you also one of those who finds himself/herself juggling with Acronyms while chatting over your instant messaging software or reading some technical publications, AcronymFinder is just the place to hit.
So what exactly is an Acronym?
An acronym is a pronounceable word formed from each of the first letters of a descriptive phrase [...]

Interesting reads from the Blogosphere

Below are some of the interesting reads from the Blogosphere.
1.) How to use Gmail’s SMTP server and Gmail to send mails using Ruby : This post gives a very precise and clear way to use Gmail’s SMTP server and Gmail to send mails using Ruby. Once you are done with this tutorial you can send [...]