YShout is a lightweight package that allows you to add a shout box to your website. It is standards compliant, non-intrusive, and utilizes AJAX. YShout utilizes simple text files to keep track of chats, so there’s no need for a hefty database! To use YShout, all you need is a webserver that supports PHP.
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Google Calendar is finally live If you have a google GMAIL account, you can log in and use it already.

Make your own cartoon online at Comic Strip Generator. If only there were more images like objects, but then I suppose it’s still a work in progress.
Don’t like my FREE MySpace layouts? well, you can code it yourself. But if you aren’t interested in learning CSS and HTML, you can use the automatic layout creator such as Thomas myspace editor. It’s so simple to use. This code generating machine output quality code that makes your profile attractive. It’s very easy to use, just edit some options and then press the enter key and the code-machine give you a sample of code
My Myspace account number is 44,279 which I got sometime in 2003 (?). Today the account numbers reach over 50 million or more. No wonder my pic always shows up in the first page of most of my myspace friends. hehe great to get a low number. I wonder if it’s the same as ICQ. The lower the number, the more value that hackers will try to steal it. Interestingly, based on Alexa , myspace is also the world most visited 6th web-site today. Can you imagine that? myspace.com traffic is about to compete with Google traffic. You can say MySpace is like a MEGA blog reminiscent with a 1997-era “Geocities” community.
I still prefer myspace.com than the friendster thing.
Two new downloads: Yahoo! Messenger with Voice 7.5 and Firefox 2.0 Alpha Download
The The speech accent archive is a huge collection of different English accents. We all know that anyone who speaks a language, speaks it with an accent.
The speech accent archive uniformly presents a large set of speech samples from a variety of language backgrounds. Native and non-native speakers of English read the same paragraph and are carefully transcribed. The archive is used by people who wish to compare and analyze the accents of different English speakers.
When browsing the by native phonetic inventory , I noticed the Philippines is not there. I wonder why. We’re supposed to be second largest English speaking nation in Asia. Okay, I found it by browsing by region then clicking thePhilippines flag