All Posts Tagged With: "Web 20"
10 Tricks To Play On Your New iPhone
The web is buzzing about the new iPhone and rightly so, as it revolutionary and sexy at the same time, and well worthy of the Apple label. As I obviously don’t have one yet I can’t post any iPhone tips, but here are ‘10 Tricks I’d Like To Play On An iPhone’ which I posted [...]
10Jan2007 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | ContinuedDigg Aftermath - The Last 24 Hours Have Been Interesting
I don’t have time to write a proper tip today, so I guess today’s tip is for Digg.com.
Without warning I got onto the Digg homepage for the first time yesterday. I’ve only been running this site for a few months, so I’m still stunned by the ‘Digg effect’. My poor little server only [...]
Best Community Plugins For Firefox
One of Firefox’s best features is it’s customizabilty. I could never use another browser as I’ve spent so much time customizing Firefox that I find it hard to use other browsers as I’m always looking for buttons to click with my mouse that don’t exist!
I use a lot of Community/Social Bookmarking sites to keep [...]
Top 10 Greasemonkey Scripts For Google Products - Gmail, Search, Reader And More
For those of who don’t know what Greasemonkey is, it’s a Firefox extension that lets you change the look and feel of many popular pages. In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a web page’s style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect of [...]
17Nov2006 | Tony Williams | 4 comments | ContinuedTrying To Kill 5 Mins? Use StumbleUpon
if you’re trying to kill 5 mins online and you’re bored of watching mindless YouTube videos, then maybe you should try StumbleUpon, a free browser plug-in that’s like a Web-concierge version of del.icio.us.After installing the plug-in, which adds a toolbar to your browser, you choose one or more topics of interest: astronomy, politics, television, and [...]
16Nov2006 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | ContinuedBest Wordpress Engagement Plugins: Make Users Read More Posts
I loved this list so much I submitted it to Digg. Everton from Connected Internet has posted a great article that walks users through the best mods you can make to a Wordpress blog to drive Engagement - i.e. get users to delve deeper into your blog.
I’d heard of some of the plugins before, [...]


