Tuesday, August 5, 2008

'Dry Copper' DSL from NCF

'Dry copper' DSL provides you with high-speed DSL internet access, plus use of a line (wires) to your residence (required if you aren't already paying for a line as part of traditional telephone voice service). People interested in 'dry copper DSL' typically want just internet services over the line going to their residence -- they get telephone services some other way, eg., by cellphone, VoIP (eg., over the dry copper DSL), or cable. If this is what you want, read on! If you have traditional telephone service, you are already paying for a line to your residence and thus should click here for NCF's DSL service for people already paying for a line to their residence.

Dry Copper' DSL from NCF

Friday, July 18, 2008

Google Web Accelerator Download

Google Web Accelerator Download: "Google Web Accelerator works with your browser to help web pages show up in a snap. Learn more."

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Page2RSS - Create an RSS feed for any web page

Page2RSS - Create an RSS feed for any web page: "It is a service that helps you monitor web sites that do not publish feeds. It will check any web page for updates and deliver them to your favorite RSS aggregator.
Add Page2RSS button to your browser

You can add a button to your browser's bookmarks toolbar that will create Page2RSS feed for the page you are currently viewing. This is an easy and convenient way for you to create feeds for pages you are surfing."

Friday, July 11, 2008

Popular Posts from Your Google Reader Subscriptions

Depending on the number of subscriptions, if you don't visit Google Reader for 2-3 days, your reading list will have hundreds of new items. Google Reader doesn't provide a way to filter the items that are most relevant to you, so the best idea is to read the new posts from your favorite blogs and then go to "all items" in list view.

Another idea is to use the AideRSS extension for Firefox to restrict the reading list to the most popular items. AideRSS uses some arbitrary data that could measure the popularity of a post: the number of comments, Google Blog Search backlinks, del.icio.us bookmarks or the number of votes at Digg and reddit. All these values are used to calculate PostRank, a number from 1 to 10 that tells the popularity of a post among all the posts from the same feed.

Popular Posts from Your Google Reader Subscriptions