Top eight reasons why you should try tweetymail

Ok, full disclosure here…I’m the wife of the creator of tweetymail. I’m sure you’re thinking that I’m totally biased because of that. And yes, I am a little bit J, but I can also tell you that tweetymail was created out of a real need to be more efficient in our use of Twitter, and [...]

The geek's guide to being green

In honor of Earth Week (April 19 – 23, 2010), we thought we would share a few tips on how we think the color of money and jealousy can be looked at in a whole new way. Let’s face it, green is the new black. Being green is the cool new thing to do. But [...]

Woman 2.0

You’ve heard of Web 2.0 – the next iteration of the Web, which has changed the way that people interact with the Internet. One example of how the Web has evolved is shopping. Not too long ago, most people would shiver at the thought of sharing credit card information online. Now, however, the thought of [...]

Secrets of the cheap geek: deal hunting online

This is part #1 of a mini blog series about finding great deals online. Whether you buy online or ultimately go to a store, the internet can help you save a lot of money. In this first post, I talk about why should you shop online and I reveal some of my favorite deal hunting [...]

RSS feeds: Like free pizza delivery on the Web

You might have heard of RSS, atom, and other types of feeds on the Web (if not, don’t worry, that’s what you’re reading this article for). Although feeds are not the most complex technology to understand, they do create some confusion, especially if you’ve never used them. The easiest way to explain feeds to me [...]