Friday, October 31, 2008

Search Files With Files Tube

If you want to search any file to be downloaded for free, you might get confused with Google's search results. But now, there is a search engine that specialized in finding files that you can download for free. The website is Files Tube.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Unique Quizzes at Blog Things

Like doing fun quizzes in your spare time? Blog Things have a lot of them. This website provides quizzes that will guess your behaviour based on your answers. Some quizzes are fun, while the others are serious.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Find Out Anything at HowStuffWorks

Sometimes we wonder how a simple thing such as clock works. Where would you search for the answer? HowStuffWorks is the correct website.
HowStuffWorks is a part of Discovery Networks. This site provides articles about, almost literally, everything works. All the articles are written by a competent team of reporters. That makes the articles are acurate and easy to read.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Learn HTML with W3Schools

Ever trying to learn web building? The most essential things to build website are HTML, PHP, and CSS.

Those things can be learned by reading books. But that is not really necessary. Why? Because almost all web building books took their contents from a website. The site is called W3Schools.
W3Schools will help you build your site with W3C standards with no cost at all. It's totally free HTML, PHP, and CSS lesson.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Save Environment By Clicking "Search"

Have you ever thought about global warming? What's come up in your mind when you heard that phrase? Environment saving? If your answer is yes, there is a new way to help saving the environment, by clicking “search” button in some websites. It's pretty simple isn't it?

Well it isn't fraud or anything. Logically it's plausible. The Google has a program called Adsense. Adsense is one of many ways to earn money from the internet. The website administrator can place some advertisements and search boxes from Google. If someone clicked that ads or that search box, the administrator get some money.


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Online Document Converter

It's common for user to find a problem with difference between 2 major operating system's file type. For example, Microsoft Window's docx file type cannot be opened in Linux's Open Office. And the Open Document Format (ODF) that is the standard file type for Linux cannot be opened in Windows.

The only solution for this problem is to use a converter. Nowadays there are many online converters. They are more practical since you don't need to install the program in your computer.