October 22nd, 2009 — 10:23pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

Sometimes I want to manage various YouTube video where I could rename the files, keep a managed playlists, just like a media player with media library would be. It is now possible thanks to TubeRadio.
TubeRadio is the internet music video player. Think of it as iTunes meets YouTube meets Spotify. It’s absolutely free and there’s nothing to install.
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October 22nd, 2009 — 3:58pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

Type in a domain name and find out how a website scores. ScoreInTheBox uses a unique formula consists of variables, such as PageRank, backlinks and popularity to calculate a score for each website entered. Furthermore you can also show off your score on your website by embedding the scoreboard into your website.
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October 21st, 2009 — 7:41pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

Some of you might wonder about how to change the font for a blog or site with a non-standard one. Some people might use image as an alternative, but unfortunately, image is not very flexible. Kernest is here to change that so that your blog or site could be more attractive without the need to totally convert your writings to image.
Please do note that Kernest font change can only worked on :
- Safari v3 and up
- Firefox 3.5 and up
- Opera 10 and up
- Internet Explorer 4(?) and up
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October 21st, 2009 — 4:19pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

Relatious is a place where you can share virtually every aspect of those sexy, messy, often complicated, but always interesting love connections. Where you can confide to friends and they confide right back. Where you swap stories from the romantic trenches and help each other claw your way out.
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October 21st, 2009 — 12:29pm | Author : feen

Thymer is a powerful but simple web application that will certainly make you more productive. I’m a big fan of webware that deal with productivity. Since I have a very weak memory, I’m always setting tasks, sending myself reminders and puting things down at my Palm. But can an online application work better than something that fits your pocket?
After receiving a thumbs up from Mashable, Thymer is about to be reviewed by Anggackt, and soon you’ll also get an interview I’m working on with the guys at Stunf, the company behind Thymer. They have just moved out of beta.
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