Select the file output from the homepage or your preferred e-mail address from the table, attach your file, send your message and wait for the incoming KOOLverted file! You can attach as many files as you like. If your files are larger than 10 Mb, use the web upload procedure (just one file at a time)
Video Calling See with up to 6 people. Web Video Call Friends who don't have ooVoo can video call you from their Web browser.
Video Chat Room - A simple way to embed a video chat in any website, blog or social network.
Mentioned by Nina Lyulkun via Google Buzz
Google Buzz understands a little bit of the Textile Markup Language. Here are the markups he found that work:
(*)word(*) = bold
(_)word(_) = italics
(-)word(-) = strikethrough
(--) = em-dash
Note: Use those without the ()
Enter the URL to a page and get all links on that page immediately tested to see if they're working! It's a simple 3 step process that takes only seconds. No signup, no login required.
Bob Rankin tips us: "It allows you to back up all of your tweets, which is a huge advantage since Twitter does not store more than 3200 tweets at a time." And it¡s free!
Nick Peachey blogs: "It enables you to quickly and easily create your own Word Search Puzzles and embed them into your blog. (To mark answers) Just click on the first and last letters of the words when you find them.
He warns us: "I would prefer to be able to produce Word Searches that don't have the words included so that students have to think a little more around the topic and mentally revise their existing vocabulary on the topic. " I agree 100%
Free access, no need for registration. Access in 7 languages, documents in over 50 languages. Launched by UNESCO, collects text, graphics, maps, audio and even movies!
Selection of movie scenes and handouts to work on grammar with them. This blog is run by Claudio Azevedo, from Brazil. Learned about it from Ronaldo on Facebook! A real must for EFL-ESL teachers.
When to opt for .jpg, . png or .gif (It turns out it depends on what you're trying to capture - text, a still image or video/photos). Thanks once again, Amit Agwara!
Bob Rankin explains what makes web 2.0 different from web 1.0, and speculates on what web 3.0 might be like. Concise and clear, ideal for people asking this question for the first time.
I first heard about this software during a BAW session, when I knew nothing about working with pictures (not that I know much now! :-P!!!). Loved it immediately 'coz of its intuititive interface. Still today, I'm fascinated by how I can copy (while at the same time compress) tens of pictures from my mobile devices to my hard disk in just a couple of clicks and seconds!
Definitely worth trying!