A Couple Intriguing Websites
September 10th, 2007
I loved Skype when it came out, but I’m not willing to pay for it so I stopped paying for it. So how to call for free? You can’t, but this website (jahjah) has a trial that lets you call someone for free for 10 minutes. That’s enough time to get to know someone. Isn’t it?
Need help buying a used car? Hotswap is a free, video-focused, classifieds site. Users can upload a video of their car and sell it easily. Get to know the future.
Windows live has a translator! Great for them.
Looking almost exactly the same as Joost, DNAStream has launched it’s own television service. Only difference: You have to download Joost; you don’t have to download DNAStream
See ya l8er!
To our Users
September 8th, 2007
youcantevencompetewiththiswebsite.com
September 5th, 2007
Hey everybody! With so much technology going on around us, you’d think we would not have enough time to go around and do other stuff. Nope. We’ve found times to do the most insane things. This is one of them. Trexic.net will still be our number one domain name, but we have added “youcantevencompetewiththiswebsite.com” to the list. If you type “youcantevencompetewiththiswebsite.com” it will redirect you to trexic.net! Have a happy new school or work year!
What clothes do I have on in this picture? Now how about this one? Bet you can’t guess the designers name! You can?
September 4th, 2007
The people at Riya have created an amazing program where you enter your picture and then the visual search engine matches you up with the closest clothing. It’s called Like. Like, that’s amazing!! Do you want a shirt that your friend is wearing? Just take a picture of them, submit it in the search query, and then buy that shirt! It’s now as easy as that. Life is good.
Awesome Tech Term
August 30th, 2007
“(MUHN-jing) The act of altering an e-mail address posted on a Web page to make it unreadable to bots and harvesters that crawl the Web for e-mail addresses to include on spam lists. Munging is where the e-mail address is not fully written out but is still understandable to anyone reading the Web page. The characters to the left of the @ symbol in your e-mail address should not be altered when munging. For example, munging the fakeaddress@webopedia.com e-mail address could result in something like fakeaddress-AT-webopedia-DOT-com.
The term munge is frequently defined as “mash until no good” and is also called address munging.”
Found on Webopedia.com
P.S. Doesn’t that sound like it would be a British term?

