Archived entries for Review

Twisten.fm plays with Twitter

Grooveshark’s new service, Twisten.fm, helps you discover and play music through Twitter. It’s quite easy to use, and the more people use it, the better the music you hear. It’s web based interface is straight forward, and easy to use. The more people you follow that use twisten, the more recommendations you get… brilliant!

Twisten.fm plays music via Twitter, how cool is that?

Twisten.fm plays music via Twitter, how cool is that?

So far, it seems great, and there definitely going to add more features… You can start by following twisten.fm on twitter, and discover the song of the hour… delivered every hour.

Gmail streamlines buttons, adds functionality!

Gmail has undergone a subtle but very interesting update/upgrade. All the function/action buttons now sport a streamlined design, and look much sexier for the likes of such a minimal and simple web based email app.

Apart from the new design, there has also been an upgrade to the buttons’ functionality. Most importantly, the “Labels” button has gone a major overhaul and now also contains a search bar for quick access to a specific label. But the best feature is that you can now select multiple labels, woohoo… a most welcomed treat I say!

Thank you!

More info on the official Gmail blog

Review: Open Source Food

Open Source Food

If their was a site I’d like to have created, it would be Open Source Food. Not only is the whole “recipe sharing” thing something I’ve had on my mind lately and also discussed with a friend, it’s also very well layed out and designed.

Feature complete with all the social goodies you could ask for, this site is a winner, and has earned a spot on my Favorite tool bar.

If you’re into “cooking up” a recipe now and then, like me, then you’re really going to love this site. But even the most proficient chef’s out there will still find interesting ideas. A destination for all food lovers!

Open Source Food



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