Doodle with the World Using globalDoodle
Do you like to doodle? How would you like to contribute to a worldwide doodle that’s 16 square kilometers large?
That’s exactly what globalDoodle is. It’s an enormous online collaborative doodle that anyone can contribute to.
Writebox Edits Text Documents in Dropbox
Do you use Dropbox to store text documents, source code, and other plain text files? Need a method to quickly edit them wherever you are without needing to manually download each file and then re-uploading them?
An app called Writebox allows you to edit the text of any file on your Dropbox account and automatically sync changes.
Swagbucks vs. Bing Rewards – PrizeFly
Do you search online? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to earn rewards for searching (and other online activities)?
Services like Swagbucks and Bing Rewards let you do exactly that. Simply by searching online, you earn virtual currency, which can be redeemed for various prizes, such as gift cards.
Both services are free to join, and you can always participate in both, but let’s explore the features of each and crown one as the “prized flyer”.
Burn Note Creates One-Time Self-Deleting Secure Messages
Do you need to send a private message to someone? Need the message to be permanently deleted once it is read?
Burn Note allows you to send a one-time message that deletes itself upon being viewed. It also includes a few features to prevent copying the message.
WordPress.com vs. Blogger – PrizeFly
Do you own an online blog? Are you planning on starting one? A question asked by many people when they first start a blog is, “Which platform should I use?” There are many self-hosted solutions available, but not everyone wants to go through the hassle of learning how to and setting up a domain name, web host, etc…
Thankfully, several free blogging platforms exist, the most popular ones being WordPress.com and Blogger. How does each compare? Let’s find out and crown one as the “prized flyer”.
Google Introduces Nexus 7 Tablet w/ Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
This morning, Google announced the highly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet. Built by Asus, it joins the Nexus phones by offering the “pure-Android” experience.
It features a 7-inch display and a quad core processor, but its best feature is possibly its price tag of $199.
Foxish Adds Firefox-Like RSS Live Bookmarks to Chrome
Do you use Firefox’s Live Bookmarks RSS feature? Live bookmarks creates a folder of links and updates it with links to the latest posts in an RSS feed. This RSS feature has also been implemented into other browsers like Internet Explorer. If you switched to Google Chrome, you might miss this feature, especially if you only subscribe to a few feeds and have no need for a full RSS reader like Google Reader.
This extension brings this Firefox feature to Google Chrome.
Stay Away From “Temple Run Multiplayer” Invites on Facebook
Did you recently receive any game/app requests from your friends for something called “Temple Run Multiplayer” during the past week or so?
This is a fake/spam app that would just send useless invites to your friends.
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