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| Friday, March 02, 2007 | 11:05 PM | Kiran Malla | 0 comments | Permalink |

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Lose Weight - The Web 2.0 Way

| Saturday, December 09, 2006 | 6:37 AM | Kiran Malla | 1 comments | Permalink |

Lots of Web 2.0 sites mushrooming on internet in these days. Finding out good site which consits of all features and sustain in long run is very difficult. I came across a good web 2.0 site on tracking fitness and diet. Traineo is a new site with loads of Web 2.0 features and easy to use interfaces gives the user a convenient way of tracking the fitness and diet schedule.

There is a dedicated web site which is tracking all web 2.0 fitness and diet related sites.

By the way, visit my Traineo Page here.

Thanks,
Kiran

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You Tube

| Wednesday, November 29, 2006 | 6:00 AM | Kiran Malla | 0 comments | Permalink |

World's Worst YouTube Video

Speed of Internet in Olden Days

| Saturday, November 25, 2006 | 4:20 PM | Kiran Malla | 0 comments | Permalink |

This is The Future

Is your computer Vista ready?

| Thursday, October 26, 2006 | 6:17 AM | Kiran Malla | 0 comments | Permalink |

Ready for Windows Vista?

Source: baugh.com

Convert your applets to Applications

| Monday, June 26, 2006 | 6:48 AM | Kiran Malla | 0 comments | Permalink |

A nice application to convert java applets to executables. applet2app is a Java Application which can be used to convert an applet to a Java executable application. Typically, an applet requires a browser like Internet explorer, Netscape Navigator to execute. Unless it’s specifically coded, an applet can not execute as a normal Java application. applet2app adds the necessary wrapper files to the applet class files and creates a standalone Java 2 compliant executable jar file.

Download applet2app

Source: sourceforge.net

How to create a simulated collage from a photograph?

| Friday, June 23, 2006 | 8:23 PM | Kiran Malla | 3 comments | Permalink |

Here is a very good online tool to create a simulated collage from a single photograph.

hockney-frames

Create a unique "collage" from a single photograph. Choose one of two styles: a "joiner" style image without frames or an image created from simulated Polaroids. Every generated image is unique. This toy was inspired by the photo collages of the artist David Hockney. Works with your photos hosted on Flickr or anywhere else. Discussion and comments about this application here.

Name : Kiran
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