TorrentRelay – yes you can download torrents with your browser

One of the main problems most of us have is that we need thousands of programs to perform different tasks. I personally love Opera, and it’s 9.5 release is absolutely great. In case you are still “Explorer addicted” or “Firefox addicted” there is something very useful to deal with torrents.
TorrentRelay is a good way to [...]

SSMunch – a very effective search engine that helps you find the music you like on the web

SSMunch.com is a simple search engine that helps you find the music you like on the web, then allows you to listen and download your favorite songs to your computer. None of the songs on site are hosted on SSMunch servers. SSMunch system crawls the internet for audio tracks and then provides the information for [...]

22 amazing sites to listen to any kind of music for free

1. We7: “Over the coming months, music fans will see We7 become one of the most significant destinations for free music downloads. With We7, your favourite tracks from your favourite musicians will eventually be yours to download for free – and it’s safe and legal. You’ll even get the chance to review the best new [...]

Gridmarker, an essential SecondLife website

One of our recent posts was about using SecondLife directly from your browser. One of the main problems you will find on SecondLife is how to find interesting places and items. Gridmarker was created for this purpose.
In a nutshell, Gridmarker.com is a free place to store, share, view, and search for your favorite locations [...]

25 powerful encryption tools you need to know about

Nowdays there are threats on the internet that only few people know about. Fortunately there are simple programs that might help you stay safe. If you really cAre about security protect your information with the following encryption tools.
Instant Messaging:
1. IMsecure: Make your IM conversations safe with IMsecure’s encryption.
Passwords:
2. Password Encryption: Save passwords in an encrypted [...]

4 amazing startups: Expresso, Monoface, PamFax, DevSapiens

In the last few days I have discovered few really interesting startups:
EXpresso, a Silicon Valley start-up, is offering another option: It lets you upload, modify, share and store your Excel documents online, and chat with others about the changes you’re making.
It’s free for now, during a beta testing period, which makes it compelling. Eventually, however, [...]

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