Kottke has some good observations on why YouTube and Google Video are replacing BitTorrent for video sharing.
Google announces calendar service
After months of rumors, Google has gone live with Google Calendar. As is normal with Google, this service is announced as a Beta release but seems to work just fine. http://www.google.com/calendar
Send large attachments with youSENDit
Do you ever have trouble sending attachments to people? Perhaps they are using Windows and have trouble reading your files. Perhaps your email server won’t let the file through because it’s too large. There is an easy-to-use and free service, youSENDit that can solve your problems.
iCal Resources – Sharing and More
iCal is a beautiful little program. As a desktop application it is easy to use and reliable. As a tool to share your calendars with the world it is fabulous. Here you’ll find a pile of iCal links covering iCal basics, tips, and ways to share your iCal vial online services and tools.
GarageSale eBay seller’s tool – Review
GarageSale is a Mac program designed to make your eBay selling experience easy. Since I am not an experienced eBay user, I asked a friend who is to give it a test drive and share her experience with me.
Old time recordings given new life
Wired offers an article describing the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, a venture of the University of California at Santa Barbara’s Donald C. Davidson Library. Currently they have digitized 6,000 late 19th-century and early 20th-century wax and plastic cylinder recordings. Offerings include music, speeches and comedy/vaudeville acts.
Wednesday Web Links
MyPageRank.Net This is a cool tool for all you Web Heads out there. MyPageRank.Net Gives webmasters — bloggers included — a way to see what Google thinks of your site. Layout Gala One HTML document — 40 CSS layouts. No decoration, just structure. Each layout could represent a site with five main sections: header, content, [...]





