
Yell and scream all you want…
August 2, 2006I really don’t care. What are rules if they are not meant to be broken?
Yes I know that I just started this site and yes I know it is about programs but, don’t get mad, I feel that you would be missing something if you did not experience these few websites that I will be giving you.
You have probably seen a link to this site somewhere on my page or on other peoples pages if you read other blogs. Maybe you haven’t clicked it or maybe you have. Maybe you just weren’t interested in reading and trying to figure out how delicious works. Delicious is like the next best thing sinced sliced bread.
You know how when you format your computer with DBAN and everything is gone, including all those sites you added to your favorites but never checked out? Fear no more! Delicious is an online favorite saver. All you have to do is create an account and then go to town. Just log in and add the site to your favorites list and then you can access it anywhere, anytime. Or if your at home, you can put buttons on your links bar to save you some time with delicious bookmarking.
You can keep your favorites private or let them be seen by the public. It is a great way to share sites and find other sites that you would be interested in.
This is a truly amazing site. Many people are getting onboard this massive project to share and store photos online. You can get a free account or you can pay for more bandwidth. Yes thats right, bandwidth. Flickr doesn’t charge you for photo views or anything of the sort. It just limits you amount of uploading by how much bandwidth you use to upload the photos.
Flickr lets you: put photos in certain sets, edit photos, add tags to your photos for easier searching, add notes to the photos themselves, share photos with everyone or just specific people, join groups with similar photography interests, or just let your photos jumble together.
Anyway you look at it, Flickr is a great way to store and share photos. Check out some pictures that I took at http://flickr.com/photos/pyrosarco
Radio Blog Club is like having your own personal radio station, except you have to choose all the songs you want to listen to. If you register you can create a playlist to store your favorites, or you can just search for what you want to listen too at the time. Most of the time the site works great, the only problem is that it is totally based off of peoples hosted mp3s. If someone goes over their bandwidth usage for the month then their songs wont play for you.
Other than a few minor problems, there is nothing to hate about Radio Blog Club.
Yes, I know they aren’t really programs in the sense that you can download them and use them, the are great sites that are worth mentioning.