Dropbox is a utility that allows you to sync a folder on your local PC to a folder on the Internet seamlessly, without any need for manual uploads.
Firefox is a free web browser offered by Mozilla. It’s an open source software that was derived from the Mozilla Application Suite. The newest Firefox application is Version 3 and offers much more security, speed, and features than you will ever find in Internet Explorer, which is why it’s one of the most preferred browsers of webmasters and web developers.
Spotify is a little difficult to describe, although works somewhat like a cross between iTunes – which it bears a striking resemblance to – and Internet radio sites like last.fm. The service is free, but paid for via adverts which appear a few times an hour. Adverts can be removed for a monthly or daily charge. Currently, Currently the free advertising supported version of Spotify is available in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the UK, France and Spain. Note that some countries require you to have a invite witch can be gained if you ask for one in the comment form under this article. Or you could simply purchase Spotify Premium as it is available in most countries.
Radio has always provided us good entertainment since it was discovered decades ago. With the coming of the TV a lot of people surmised the inevitable death of Radio. But this entertainment medium has evolved and even co-existed with TV. Now there are still FM radio stations that provide musical entertainment and news to all of its loyal listeners. But the coming of the internet became another threat to the existence of radio.
Ever wanted to view your house from a satellite? This is actually possible thanks to Google Earth, a program that is free for personal use. With Google Earth you can view 3D models of cities, view the weather or even use the flight simulator!





