yike bike! (Electric Folding Bicycle)

Probably the world’s lightest electric bicyle and is small enough to be carried around inside a backpack ^_^. The yike bike weighs about 10kg (22 lbs), it is powered by a 1 kW battery having a 30-min recharging time will take you up to 10 km with a top speed of 25km/hr.

list-o-matic

List-O-Matic one of the many web tools Accessify has to offer. You can create a CSS only 2 level navigation menu on the fly. Great for web-designers

webresizer (optimize your images online)

This probably one of the best things on the web. not only that you can resize your picture’s dimension, you can also sacrifice a little of the quality while reducing the file size. I’m surprised myself, it produces amazing quality.

Jam to your website’s tune[codeorgan.com]

Almost everyone of us loves music; who doesn’t? Well what about hearing the tune of your website? The guys from DLKW invented a way to do just that. They dubbed it CodeOrgan. The CodeOrgan works by analysing the ‘body’ (HTML code) content of your website and translate that code into music via a complex algorithm to define the keys, synth style and drum loops that is appropriate for the content.

shadyURL.com

It has been a trend nowadays to shorten your URLs. How about if you can make a bit alarming to the user? Would they be welling to click that url?

Aviary, a cloud graphic editor

Aviary, an online graphic editor, a very powerful tool for us graphic designers who wants to go for cloud computing, a great alternative for Online Photoshop; to top it all it is now free.

MySQL will soon be acquired by Oracle??

read a news today from Google News that mysql (open source database) will soon be acquired by oracle (sun microsystem), this means that mysql will no longer FREE. As you will see mysql has been dominating the online database nowadays compared with other database like postgre, oracle, mssql etc. Asside from that there are lots of open source CMS that supports MySQL (i.e. Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal, OsCommerce, Mambo etc).

Waving Goodbye to 2009

Google’s real-time search chops are put to the test against celebrity death, Microsoft’s forced browser choices in the EU offer popular and lesser known browsers, and we (Google) wave goodbye to 2009. via lifehacker