Google Calculator and the medieval myth

by AJ on July 31, 2007

How many horns does a Unicorn have? Google Calculator knows the answer. –aj

Save the bunny…

by AJ on July 30, 2007

Ok… don’t ask. Just click his belly. –aj

mon.itor.us – a full-blown web service monitor

by AJ on July 30, 2007

What is Mon.itor.us and what do they offer? Mon.itor.us provides a fresh, novel approach to IT and Website monitoring and offers an elegant, easy-to-use, web-based solution. Some other features: – Monitor 24×7 websites, network devices and more – Instantly reports (…)

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Do you love Mahjong?

by AJ on July 29, 2007

Then Mahjong Craving is for you. I don’t play mahjong therefore I can’t relate. But I know lots of friends who will love this. :) –aj

The Dark Knight: Official Teaser Trailer

by AJ on July 29, 2007

CG/Special effects not included

by AJ on July 27, 2007

Eskwela.com cool new updates

by AJ on July 26, 2007

The eskwela.com team just released some new cool updates on the landing page (new headlines, updates from friends) and lots of bug fixes. Kudos to the athletic girl, the css ninja, and the whole eskwela team for the hard work (…)

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Invoice Machine: Create an invoice in minutes

by AJ on July 26, 2007

On the go and need a quick invoice? The Invoice Machine can be your friend. The Invoice Machine is a simple web application that lets you create simple, quick and cool looking invoices in minutes. You can even customize the (…)

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Simply Invoices: Create invoices in minutes

by AJ on July 25, 2007

Do you have a Basecamp account and need to invoice? Simply Invoices is an easy way to create invoices from the time you’ve logged in your Basecamp project. There is a free plan (there’s a “Simply Invoices” logo added on (…)

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Tutorom: online learning

by AJ on July 25, 2007

Tutorom has been developed by the vtc.com team to allow anyone to create and deliver elearning content free. Anyone can create their own courses, and either charge for them, restrict access to them, or deliver as public courses (on request). (…)

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