Resize and post your images very quickly on a Mac
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Musicovery.com one ups Pandora in music discovery
Watch out Pandora, Musicovery may have you in its sights. One of the biggest flaws in Pandoras music player is its inability to associate which kind of mood you to recommend music. There is nothing worse than being in the mood for calm and soothing only to be injected with a rather intense beat. Also if you ask someone what kind of music they like it is more likely to get a list of music that they don’t like than what they do like. Musicovery.com cures both of these issues by clicking on your mood and music that you do OR do not like. It also lets you select how popular and the erra of the music.
Easier to understand bandwidth tester
Download and upload speed websites are a dime a dozen on the internet now a days, but this one actually allows you to view your bandwidth in the most accessable way that I can think of. I am not really sure why others measure bandwidth in a speedometer format but to each his own. Check it out.
Buzz-o-phone makes you part of the show with your own sound off
The world is full of complainers and self promoters and wow is it ever cool to listen to people complain all day. I view it as a way of perfecting society, by complaining your way to a less painful existence. In any case Buzz-o-phone is a terribly super easy to create a podcast and be heard by a “few hundred people”. It really is totally addictive to be part of the Buzz-o-phone.com. You will find yourself shaking your head in disgust from some posts and agreeing physically like Silent Bob agreeing that beer is good. Check it out!
Unresponsive script warnings in Firefox

When I upgraded to Firefox 2.0 I started getting some unresponsive script warnings on sites that use quite a bit of Javascript like Gmail. So after digging for quite a while I found a cure to the nagging script issue.
Firefox unresponsive script dialog
To fix it, you’ll need to access the hidden configuration page in Firefox. Just type about:config in the address bar and you’ll get a page full of hidden configurations which you can tweak till your heart’s delight.
Create your own favicons and icons quickly for your webpage or blog
Would you like to display your own Favicon or icon on the browser address bar when visitors view or bookmark your blog or web page?
From Wikipedia:
A favicon (short for “favorites icon”), also known as a page icon, is an icon associated with a particular website or webpage. A web designer can create such an icon, and many graphical web browsers—such as recent versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Opera, Safari, iCab, AOL Explorer, Epiphany, Konqueror, and Flock—can then make use of them. Browsers that support favicons may display them in the browser’s URL bar, next to the site’s name in lists of bookmarks, and next to the page’s title in a tabbed document interface.
















