Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Toddler Craft - A blog on easy arts & craft activities

I have a new blog called Toddler Craft about crafts and activities for young children. I am adding new ideas each day so if you have young children check it out.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

New Blog! On Making Money Quick in Freebie trading

I have started a new Blog on my own site. Please come check it out! I have new information on Freebie Trading and a Podcast series on the Freebie Trading!

Making Money Quick Blog


My new Web Site is makingmoneyquick.net

Monday, January 12, 2009


Twitter Moms: The Influential Moms Network

The thrirty day challenge plus!



Thirty Day challenge Plus is the next step in learning about internet marketing, developing a product and making your first $1000 dollars on line!! It comes the great team of Ed Dale,Dan Raine and Guru Bob. They are at the cutting edge of internet marketing, offer great support and teach in a clear, concise manner. I highly recommend checking it out if you are interested in promoting your niche!!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Remote Access on Apple iPhone Now in Beta from LogMeIn

Press release on LogMeIn Beta software for remotely accessing your computer via IPHONE!!  I can't wait! Hope I can be a tester!!  I have been waiting for this! Check out the press release below!

Phone and iPod touch Owners Can Control Office and Home ComputersWoburn, MA (PRWEB) October 28, 2008 -- LogMeIn has released a beta version of its LogMeIn Ignition software that gives Apple® iPhone™ and iPod® touch users easy, secure access to their remote office and home computers.With one-click from their iPhone or iPod touch, customers can connect to their computer and work as if they were sitting in front of it. LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone and iPod touch connects to desktops and laptops running LogMeIn Free, LogMeIn Pro or LogMeIn IT Reach and can be used to control Windows-based and Apple computers.*One of the many great things about the iPhone is that it handles so much of our day-to-day computing needs and with LogMeIn Ignition, it becomes a helpful extension of the home or office computer"One of the many great things about the iPhone is that it handles so much of our day-to-day computing needs and with LogMeIn Ignition, it becomes a helpful extension of the home or office computer," said Kevin Farrell, vice president and general manager, Digital Living, LogMeIn. "With more than 50 million devices connected worldwide, we believe LogMeIn has become the preferred tool for enabling anywhere, anytime access to Internet-enabled computers and data, and provides our customers with full on-demand integration of their computing devices."Key features of LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone and iPod touch include: * One-touch access to remote PCs and Mac® computers, allowing users to access and control files and programs * "My Computers" list that displays all available remote computers * Full keyboard, mouse, zoom and scroll control using touch screen, consistent with other iPhone/iPod touch applications * Securely saves login information * Option settings for optimizing the experience of connecting to and controlling the remote computer, including locking the remote computer's keyboard, blanking the screen of the remote computer and screen resolution AvailabilityLogMeIn Ignition for iPhone and iPod touch is currently in limited beta. iPhone and iPod touch users interested in applying to participate in the beta can visit www.LogMeIn.com/IgnitionPreview to learn more. LogMeIn Ignition for the iPhone and iPod touch is expected to be available through the Apple App Store this holiday season.
Remote Access on Apple iPhone Now in Beta from LogMeIn

Monday, October 27, 2008

Google Earth brings virtual tourism to Apple iPhone - CNET News


There is a great new application for Iphone called Google earth! It is so cool!  I tried it out today and could see my house and tilt it to see different vantage's.  So easy to use too.  It's amazing how clear it is. 

Here is an article I found from CNET on the new Application:


SAN FRANCISCO--Google already has customized some of its Web sites for
display on the iPhone, but now the company also dived headlong onto
Apple's highly regarded mobile phone with a full-fledge application, a
handheld version of its Google Earth geographical software.Google Earth
lets people virtually fly around a 3D view of the world made from
satellite and aerial imagery mapped onto the planet's mountains and
valleys. The iPhone version reproduces this core experience,
downloading imagery from Google's servers as the perspective shifts and
dotting the map with landmarks, photos, and other information."The idea
of having Earth on a mobile device is something people dreamed of back
to the Keyhole days and before," said Peter Birch, Google Earth's
product manager, referring to the satellite imagery company Google
acquired in 2004. "This is the first opportunity we've had to be able
to deliver a great experience."

Surprising performance, good interface I tried the application late last week and was impressed how well the iPhone version kept up with the performance, features, and usability of Google Earth for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux--at least, while using a Wi-Fi network connection. For example, your view of the world starts looking straight down, but you can tilt the view so terrain contours are visible, and generating that variable perspective takes some significant processing.Search results show as pushpins on the Google Earth view.Search results, such as cafes in Trento, Italy, show as pushpins on the Google Earth view.(Credit: Google)What's most interesting to me, though, is that the iPhone's multitouch screen actually made using the application easier than the PC versions. Dragging a fingertip across the screen slides the view appropriately, of course. Two-finger pinch gestures not only zoom in and out, but also, by adding a little twirling rotary motion, steer the view's orientation in one direction or another.Another nice feature: When the iPhone is tilted a certain angle out of horizontal, Google Earth reads data from the phone's accelerometer and adjusts your view accordingly, so you can look up into the sky. And it's integrated with the iPhone's ability to locate itself through GPS, Wi-Fi networks, and mobile phone towers.
Google Earth brings virtual tourism to iPhone | Apple - CNET News

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Cool Applications for the IPHONE

Twitterific: Great application for those who use twitter! Works easily, can post and see new posts with ease! ***** 5 stars


Zenbe:
List and organizational application. Has the ability to share your lists with others online! ***** 5 stars

Favorater: Allows your contacts to be made into buttons with pictures for fast access. Allows 9 big buttons per page-with the option of 3 numbers per contact. Works great! 5 Stars *****

Flycast: Application that gives you instant access to radio stations and podcasts! It works great on edge, 3g and wifi! Lot's to choose from. ***** 5 stars

Facebook:
Great Application for those who use facebook. Shows notifications, friends, emails. Easy to post or see friends walls and updates, photo albums etc from wherever you are! 5 Stars *****

Palringo:
Great Instant Messaging application that supports YIM, AIM, IChat and more!! easy to use-accesses your buddy lists! Love it! 5 stars *****