TripIT: great way to organize your travel itinerary

With my current job I have to fly all over the USA doing consulting and presales work. Keeping track of my flights, hotels, and car bookings can sometimes be challenging.
I’ve been using a free web service called TripIT for some time now, and absolutely love it.
It’s a free service that organizes your itinerary for […]

Free inbound fax to email

I personally use eFax for my inbound and outbound faxing, but I just came across a free inbound fax to email provider and I thought I should pass on the link.
The company is called FaxDigits.
Let me know if you like the service.

Effectively organize meetings with many participants

I don’t know about you, but I certainly find that trying to arrange meetings with a bunch of people at the same time (especially if it includes customers where you don’t have access to their calendar info) can be challenging.
You typically end up having 4 to 10 emails flying back and forth (not to mention […]

The best 100 web 2.0 sites and services

The community of Webware.com users recently voted for their favourite web 2.0 applications.
The results show the top 100 Web apps, 10 in each of 10 categories.
So find yourself some time to kill, because I can guarantee that when you start clicking through the sites below, you won’t know many of them, and you’ll be […]

Don’t get ripped off by your web hosting provider

We’ll start by taking a look at the current offerings by various large web hosting providers (both Australian and International web hosting providers), and I’m then going to show you how to get access to one of the most reliable web hosting providers for a total cost of one cent.
The most popular corporate hosting company […]

Don’t get ripped off when registering a new domain name

Let’s first start with some of the people suffering the most: people wanting to register domains other than those ending in a .com
I say that they are suffering the most because of the elevated price they pay for this registration. On top of that, the biggest players typically rip off the customers, charging them […]

Australian ADSL providers with unlimited downloads

Last month I hit my monthly download quota for my current Internet Service Provider account and ended up getting throttled down to a measly 64 kb. It’s funny how infuriating it can be when you’ve been throttled down and you know that there’s nothing you can do until the following month. It doesn’t […]