by Ben Gross
| July 27, 2009
I regularly share links with friends and colleagues. I use several social bookmarking services, but the vast majority I share via email. Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer have a function to...
by Ben Gross
| July 24, 2009
John Gruber’s Daring Fireball pointed me to Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox column Stop Password Masking, which resulted in a thoughtful and interesting thread of conversations and a few experimental...
by Michael Sampson
| July 9, 2009
One of my long time favorite services—Evernote—has just implemented the first phase of its collaboration strategy. Until the last week of June, Evernote was solely a personal information management...
by Ben Gross
| July 2, 2009
Pingdom is an uptime monitoring service that can notify you via email or SMS when your web server, mail server, or another services goes offline. The service offers reports that are useful for...
by Ben Gross
| May 11, 2009
Sometimes I find that the layout, typography, user contributed content or constantly rotating advertisements detract from my ability to efficiently read or watch online content. I’ve listed a few...
by Ben Gross
| April 1, 2009
The Medis 24/7 XTREME Portable Charger (also known as the starter kit) is fuel cell-based portable power source designed for small consumer electronics such as cell phones, MP3 players and GPS ...
by Ben Gross
| March 27, 2009
Even though all my desktop and laptop computers in recent memory have included built in WiFi support, I’ve become to appreciate that external WiFi adapters such as the Newer Technology MAXPower...
by Ben Gross
| March 25, 2009
TripIt is a free service that simplifies organizing travel plans. The service has done an excellent job of making it painless to aggregate the collection of email receipts that you receive from...
by Ben Gross
| December 3, 2008
If you have ever received an a spreadsheet in email that you realize needs a series of repetitive changes that could take a mind numbing hour or more to fix, this new service might interest you....