Make Money Online with Triond

Published at June 4, 2007   Filed Under Blogging   3 Comments  

Triond is a content publishing service where users will create the content and share the revenue with Triond. You can submit any type of content to Triond and earn money on that.

How it works

You submit content to Triond, it will publish your content in one of their websites and monetize it. You will receive 50% of the revenue generated from your content.

triondYou can submit any type of content including text, photos, videos and music. Once you submit your content they will approve it, after approval it is published on niche websites and you start earning your share of revenue.

Your content must be original and not published any where else and it should not be derogatory, offensive blah blah.

It is always better to have your own blog if you can publish regularly. If you can’t blog regularly then Triond is for you, you can publish occasionally and also earn money from your work. If you are smart enough you can create content with a link to your blog in the content and publish in Triond, you may get some new readers for your blog.

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New vulnerabilities in Firefox and IE

Published at June 4, 2007   Filed Under Software   0 Comments  

Security researcher Michal Zalewski has posted four new vulnerabilities to the Full Disclosure mailing list. Out of these four, two will effect IE and two will effect Firefox. Out of the critical one is MSIE page update race condition and the next one is Firefox Cross-site IFRAME hijacking

MSIE page update race condition (CRITICAL)
“When Javascript code instructs MSIE6/7 to navigate away from a page that meets same-domain origin policy to an unrelated third-party site, there is a window of opportunity for concurrently executed Javascript to perform actions with the permissions for the old page. ()

Firefox Cross-site IFRAME hijacking (MAJOR)

Javascript can be used to inject malicious code, including key-snooping event handlers, on pages that rely on IFRAMEs to display contents or store state data / communicate with the server. (demo)

The other two are Firefox file prompt delay bypass MSIE6 URL bar spoofing.

Found via

Apple iPhone launches on June 29th

Published at June 4, 2007   Filed Under Gadgets   0 Comments  

Apple iPhone is launching on June 29th, Engadget has a story on it. Earlier the date is speculated as June 11th, 15th and 20th but now it looks like its confirmed. Apple also started marketing campaign on TV, first ads aired on 60 minutes.

iPhone price is currently set at $600 with a 2 year subscription to Cingular.

Found via Techmeme. See iPhone ads at Apple
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Jott

Published at June 3, 2007   Filed Under Web 2.0   2 Comments  

jottJott is a cool service which converts your voice to text and sends the transcript to whoever you want to. Jott is mobile note taking service, can be used for sending reminders to yourself or sending messages to others. Other cool thing with Jott is you can even post to your blog with jott.

How it works:

You make a call to Jott and tell whom you want to send the message, then record your voice message. Jott will convert this voice message to text and sends it to your contact by email.


Image: Jott in action
Currently jott is only available to US and Canada users.

Clipperz: secure online password manager

Published at June 2, 2007   Filed Under Internet   5 Comments  

Clipperz stores your passwords and other confidential information securely, so that you can access anytime you want. With Clipperz you can store anything from credit card numbers to passwords.

Clippers encrypts your data in your browser itself before sending it to clipperz servers, so your data is secure, even clipperz can’t see your information. Using clipperz you can login to any website in one click without bothering about security.

How it works:

For using clipperz create an account with clipperz and create cards for all the services you want to use. Cards are simple forms where you save your confidential data. For each web service you want to manage login create one card.

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Digg to expand with images, product reviews and more

Published at June 2, 2007   Filed Under Web 2.0   2 Comments  

Digg!Digg is planning for expansion, Kevin Rose spoke via video link at the TheNextWeb conference in Amsterdam. He said that Digg site will have some changes in the next 6 to 12 months. They plan to include images, product reviews and restaurants etc.

Rose also hinted that Digg will become personalized for the users, the current system shows the popular stories of all users, the new system will suggest stories based on what you dugg.

Present Digg is mostly visited by geeks and because of that the Digg front page shows mostly Mac or Linux stories. If they can include other content and more personalization features they can attract the masses also to the site.

Source: ReadWriteWeb, Via

RSS feeds on Orkut

Published at June 1, 2007   Filed Under Web 2.0   5 Comments  

Orkut added RSS feed sharing feature in profiles. Now you can share your flickr, picasa albums, blog feed, fotolog or any other RSS feed. Orkut recognizes Picasa web albums if you use the same email ID. This is one more way to increase your RSS subscription by exposing it to your Orkut friends.

People Interview People

Published at June 1, 2007   Filed Under Web 2.0   1 Comment  

It’s difficult for the new bloggers to get traffic how great their content may be, all the bloggers will face this problem. Peopleized is a new German startup which aims to help bloggers to get visibility through interviews. The site is getting ready to be launched soon.

Steve interviewed one of the founders Halil to get an idea what the product is about.

some excerpts

The goal is to give readers access to new and interesting blogs by using the interviews as a “behind-the-scenes� tool to help them gain interest to the content.