Category Archives: Computing & Internet

Voice & Video Chat Come To Gmail

Gmail has added new features to their email application; voice nd video chat. This looks like an instant messenger right in an email app.

When I was a new internet user, I admit that I was chatting the whole time I was online. It started with text chat, then voice chat and finally video chat. I was chatting with strangers but video chat was restricted to family and friends only.

However, after a while, I guess the novelty wore off. I no longer have the time or the passion for chatting and only do so when absolutely necessary. With voice and video chat in Gmail, I don’t even feel anything. I know that last time, I would welcome this but no longer.

Gmail to me, now, is just to log in and read and reply emails. I wouldn’t want chats to distract me from replying emails. I may be delayed, or reply the wrong email or miss out in the points that I would want to bring forward.

If I am inclined to chat, I would rather log in to a separate application like Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Messenger Live or AOL Instant Messenger. What do you think? Would having voice and video chat in Gmail be useful to you?

Full MGM Movies On YouTube

An arrangement has been made and we can soon watch some MGM films on YouTube. Is that a good thing? Only if you have fast broadband connection. As for me, I would rather watch them on DVD and not subject myself to the endless buffering.

I think that soon, YouTube will have a section for premium members where they will charge a membership fee to watch copyright movies like Netflix or something. There will be subscribers if the quality of content is good and cheaper than the US$1 per DVD that people in the United States are able to rent via DVD vending machines.

But I would rather watch YouTube as is, even if I may need to render up to ten parts to complete a full movie. LOL Yes, I have tried this before. Have you?

Best Budget Hosting

My friend, Terrence, was planning to set up a website just for the short term. He just needed a domain name and a small hosting package to host his website which he wanted to whip up for a year-end project.

Although he is not new to webhosting he has had a website for over ten years now, I would say that he is out of touch with the any hosting packages that are now available on the market. Web hosting is, after all, a very competitive business, considering the many websites that are launched daily.

When Terrence asked me for a good website hosting package, I was not able to let him know which he should subscribe to, since he just wants it for a few short months. BUT, short or long term, I would insist on maximum uptime. That should be the most important, right?

I did inform him that he should check out the best budget hosting and compare the available packages from Web Hosting Geeks, a website that gives us the lowdown to most major webhosting packages and domaining issues.

What I personally like about Web Hosting Geeks is the trouble they take to listing down package features and let us know the goodies that come with it so that we could easily compare and decide on the most suitable web hosting for our needs.

Serious Threat In Click-Jacking

It used to be as long as we are careful with opening email messages from unidentified people and not clicking on links that come in email even though we know the sender; as long as we have security patches in place for our original copy of the operating system and a self-updating anti-virus software installed, we would be safe using the web.

However, my friend already told me, logically, that they only way we are safe from threats on the web is if we are not connected to the internet! Of course but if one is not on the web, there’s not much work that one could get done, right? At least, that is how it is for me.

A new threat known as click-jacking has been unveiled at the Hack-in-the-Box security ­conference (HITBSecConf) 2008 last week. The dynamics of it are not disclosed, obviously but apparently, as long as you are using a browser to access the web, you will be at risk unless security patches are up-to-date. That’s why it is so important to update your browser, especially if you are using one of the popular ones.

SMS Messaging Comes To Gmail

I read that Google Gmail has launched a new app in their long list of apps which you can find in Google Labs. Apparently, this is a computer – mobile device – computer short messaging system and it will be rolled out in stages. I just checked my list of apps but there’s no SMS messaging there yet so it’s too bad that I am unable to check it out.

The good thing is that each Gmail account will have a unique identification so that the recipient of the short message on his or her mobile device could reply to the message at a later time and it will reach your Gmail box without a problem. Well, let’s hope that the message WILL come; unlike the email that I received that was sent to me in error.

I am wondering, though, if this service is only available in the United States or if it’s open internationally. And if it is, what are the charges? This is a great concept, though. Free SMS from our desktop to mobile devices is still just as popular as ever.

Your Gmail ID is Now OpenID

Google just announced that they have joined the OpenID bandwagon, which means that with your Gmail ID, you could now login to many third party websites with your existing Gmail ID without having to sign up with a new ID, just like what you are already doing with your Yahoo! ID and soon, your Windows Live ID.

However, having said so, Google will still not open their suite of websites to allow OpenID solution and it is still not possible for all these sites to log into each other’s websites and access the various features with the OpenID.

So far, the only benefit of joining OpenID is the elimination of having multiple usernames and accounts with all these websites but basically, the only things they share is login information, that’s all. It will be interesting to see how OpenID transforms and develops as we progress in information technology.

Part of the Game

Many people think that football is a male sport but I beg to differ. I have many girlfriends who love watching football as well, though I do sometimes wonder if it’s just an opportunity to get closer to the guys! LOL

In any case, if you love football, here’s a great website newly launched by Carlsberg at Partofthegame.tv. I tell you, web tv is my kind of entertainment because of the long hours I spend on the web!

Whatever it is, go check out Carlsberg web-tv at www.partofthegame.tv right now. There are a total of five channels of football on demand where you can watch the latest football clips or the best of football in old classic matches.

No matter what kind of football you like, as long as you are a football fan, you WILL be entertained on Part of the Game!