My web2.0 visiting card
Why Web2.0? Its simple. No clutter. Big bold letters Lots of white space for notes Usable Fancy web2.0 colours It matches my blog It was printed by printo.in . Cool web based ( they have offline shops too) printing company
A container for all my views with excerpts from technology, travel, films, books, kannada, friends and other interests. I am Thejesh GN, friends call me Thej.
I usually code my HTML/JavaScript in a simple text editor like notepad++. I usually open it in IE ( Internet Explorer) or FF to test it. Firefox doesn’t have any problems in opening the local files. But IE doesn’t believe my local files. Every time I open a local html file using IE...
Google Reader’s share tools on the other hand republish full blogs post for all to read without obtaining permission from blog publishers. So-called link blogs in Reader already break copyright and in a small way undermine blogs and content creators. If Google offers a comment service on shared items they are in effect...
Inspired Mashable Gmail Toolbox and other Toolbox series. Here I have my DNS toolbox listed below. I will probably update the list when I get more. DNSStuff: Useful for DNS Admins and web Admins Some free services are DNSreport, DNS Lookup (A, MX, NS, SOA, etc.). Traceroute, Email Test and many more (...
Last few days me and my friends where trying to setup a twitter channel for our group. We wanted this one to be personal sms chat group. All group members will get the tweets posted to this channel.They will also be able to post tweets to group. And as far as possible outsider...
Everyday I find at least two or three good websites to use. Initially I used blog about them. But then blogging everyday about some website/tool is pain. Now I link only when I have a proper review post. The rest of my best links go to LinkLogger. LinkLogger is where I log about...
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Thejesh GN (ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್) "Thej" is an Independent Technologist, Hacker, Maker, Traveler, Blogger, InfoActivist, Open data and Open internet enthusiast from Bangalore, India. He loves experimenting with all things life and hence some times he is called hacker and other times duct tape. You can read more about him here. Email [ i @ thejeshgn dot com]. PGP/GPG Keys are here.
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