Credit crunch solved by spider
A really clever way to (at least try) to solve you credit crunch.
Tags: Clever, Credit, JokesA really clever way to (at least try) to solve you credit crunch.
Tags: Clever, Credit, Jokes
Today I installed the recent firefox plug-in from google to obtain voice and video chat capabilities with gmail, and I may say that it works great. I use (or used?) skype for work at least during 45 minutes a day, so this is a really great thing for me, because it’s also integrate with my companies google apps account.
The video and audio quality it’s as good (if not better) than skype. Also the calls are pretty stable and options for full screen video and move and minimize your video window are good.
BUT (there’s always a but) the only thing so far in which case I prefer skype it’s the option to start or end the video in a call without ending the call.
Of course, the option of having the voice and video inside the browser makes the gmail option more appealing.
Tags: gmail, Review, SkypeWeightloss webapp Gyminee takes your fitness goals to the cloud.
Search for new workouts, nutritional information, join groups of like-minded exercisers, participate in challenges, and find “GymBuddies” to serve as accountability partners and morale boosters.
The layout of the site is clean and the functions easy to access. The home base of your Gyminee experience is “My Locker Room” where you can track a variety of fitness goals from defaults like body weight, body fat, resting heart rate, and size measurements, to custom user-defined entries like mile times, lap speed, or any other fitness goal you want to track.
The locker room also has charts to map out your progress, a journal for detailing your fitness transformation, and a section for progress pictures so everyone can see how you went from Cubicle Jockey to Jacked and Tan. Thanks jonny6pak!
Link: Gyminee
Source | LifeHacker
Tags: Fitness