Dec/080
Google Reader new interface
Last week, Google introduces a new design for its Google Reader. Overall, the user interface is cleaner and simpler. From my observation, the following are the noticable changes that can be seen.
Nov/080
Facebook help

Facebook users, from time to time might want to get help. How do you get help from Facebook?
Nov/080
Gmail themes
Last week, Gmail introduced “themes” where you can personalise your Gmail webpage. Currently there are 31 themes to choose from.
If you would like to change the theme for your Gmail, login to your Gmail, go to Settings > Themes. You may choose any of the available themes there. The changes is reflected immediately and there is no need to re-login.
Nov/080
Firefox – simple tips that you might not know
To Firefox users, even seasoned ones, some of you might not know the following tips and tricks. After the jump, you will see some shortcuts that might help you during your usage of Firefox.
Sep/080
Facebook officially launched the new design
After a few months of giving the new design as an option, Facebook today officially threw away the old design. Personally, I prefer the old design over the new one. The new design looks a bit “empty” with a lot of white spaces everywhere. I also noticed that the new design loads very much slower.
Aug/080
WordPress 2.6.1 is out
Three days after I upgraded to WordPress 2.6 (from 2.5), WordPress.org released 2.6.1. It fixes 60 bugs that have been reported.
Aug/080
WordPress 2.6 review
Having upgraded my WordPress from 2.5 to 2.6 yesterday, it is now time for a review. Below are some of the new things that I’ve discovered after playing around with the new version of WordPress for a couple of hours yesterday.
Aug/081
Upgrade to WordPress 2.6
Almost a month after WordPress 2.6 was released, I finally managed to get myself to upgrade. For this upgrade, I used a plugin from Zirona. It handles the upgrade automatically, and the whole upgrading process was over in less than 10 seconds. I did not have to download the upgrade files, and ftp them back to my server…. all was done by the plugin.