You have a picture. It’s not that interesting. Of course, a picture is a lot better than a thousand words of text. But still, the picture isn’t up to the mark. You want to spice up the picture. Add a funny speech baloon or two. That’s fine, but then, it’s rather painful to keep adding a speech baloon every now and then, isn’t it?
Meet SayTweet. SayTweet makes the best use of your photo and your latest tweet.
SayTweet lets you upload a picture (or link to one available online), tag the people with the their twitter user ids, and creates a canvas – your original picture plus the latest twitter update in a speech bubble. Now the awesome part is that this picture is dynamic, and the speech bubble is updated to your latest update from twitter!
So what’re you waiting for? Headover to SayTweet, upload/choose a picture and create a canvas of your own!
Have Fun!
See what we at Harmless Geek have cooked up!

Presenting StatusHQ.com – a new web startup that makes it easy for you to keep up with your own groups. It could be basically said as Twitter+BrightKite for firms/professional groups/closed user groups. It has got 4 plans to choose from : 3 paid plans ($40-$10) and a FREE plan. You can have a maximum of 5 members in the group for the FREE plan, and you can have more than one group.
Status is part of a new trend of LIGHTER communication tools. When you need to get up to date with your group, a single screen shows what everyone is doing and where they are. This means you can stay in touch on your own terms, without using heavy attention-stealing tools like email.
Updating/checking in could be done in 5 ways:
- Web UI
- SMS
- EMail
- MAC DashBoard Widget
- iPhone app
I tested it with creating a group for the lovable geeks here at HarmLessGeek and here are some screenshots that’ll give you the feel.

StatusHQ is suitable for web startups, organized freelancers Music Bands and the like. If you ever need a solution to keep up with your group, look to nothing other than StatusHQ.
I’ve been a long time user of Sxipper. It has undoubtedly made my Internet experience very convenient. Any website that I visit which requires a registration is immediately taken care of by my trusty old doggy pal.
Sxipper is a plugin for Firefox that keeps track of your personal data, including any number of usernames and passwords.
Sxipper allows you to import your personal data from a vCard, or a Roboform identity. You can then add further information so that Sxipper can be even more accurate.

When you first visit a site, you’ll see a Sxipper icon next to each input area. Clicking on it will bring up the corresponding information that you have previously entered into your Persona. If you skipped the previous step, no problem. Sxipper will learn from each registration.

Image credit Sxipper.com
The next time you visit that site, a Sxipper dialogue will appear with the login information. All you need to do is click on login and everything else is taken care of.
Any forums that I visit, any WordPress blog that I comment on, every single detail is automatically entered by Sxipper. =)
Cli.gs is a new URL shortening site that not only shortens your URL, but also provides detailed analytics about your “clig”.
Once you create an account, any future cligs you make will show up in your ‘My Cligs’ page where you can then see detailed stats of the clig like the referring sites. It will even show you references of your clig on social media sites like Twitter.
You have total control over your clig. You can give it a custom name, create a duplicate, or even delete it.
Mozilla released Firefox 3.0.2 recently and within 3 days, Firefox gets another update, 3.0.3. This one makes us wonder “why this soon?” !. Pretty simple : “They want to adhere to their motto, faster, safer and smarter than ever before.
The latest update is a single-security-bug-fixing-release, Fixing a problem where users were unable to retrieve saved passwords or save new passwords (bug 454708)
Firefox users can update their version by Help -> Check For Updates.
Else, download a fresh copy.
So, as with any software, it is highly recommended that you update to the latest version as soon as possible so as to enjoy maximum safety. And don’t worry if you ever have any problems or queries; we at HarmlessGeek are here for you.
Mozilla released a maintenance update to Firefox, version 3.0.2, which addresses several security and stability issues.
Mozilla also released versions for Sinhala and Slovene languages, apart from a beta version of the browser with added support for Bengali, Galician, Hindi, Icelandic, Kannada, Marathi, Telegu, and Thai which have been made available for testing.
The complete release notes for 3.0.2 can be found here.
Want to have an offline copy of an entire website? Don’t know how to do it? PageNest is all that you need.
PageNest can copy an entire site and save it offline on your computer, providing you an exact copy of the online website. You can download as much as forty files at once. It can save exactly what you see in your browser including images, HTML, CSS and the likes. All this in a simple, easy to use interface that takes a second to learn.

You can access the saved website or webpage from either the built-in browser that PageNest has, or from any other browser since the files are stored in the regular .html format.

Download PageNest (v.3.11) for Windows Vista, and XP.
We need to share paragraphs or little pieces of text every now and then. Sometimes we Twitter, and sometimes 140 characters are just not enough. This is where a text sharing site comes into play.
We have made a small list of what we believe are the best text sharing sites today. From German to Indian, we have three sites that we think you might love. Take a look.
Text Save.de
Text Save is a German site that kind of looks Web2.0-ish, but really isn’t. It does what it is supposed to do pretty well, but does not present a hyperlink that can be easily copied. Instead, you have to manually select the text (URL) and copy it.
TinyPaste
One of the first text sharing sites that we came across. We Harmless Geek authors used it quite a lot, especially since we were new to Twitter and kept breaking the 140 char barrier. TinyPaste was popular among us, it provides a Firefox plugin and all, but that was before we came across its probable killer, and our primary text sharing site, Txtb.in.
TxtB.in
Txtb.in is my personal favourite site, not because it’s Indian, not because a cool friend made it, but because it’s really simple to use and the finished URLs are clean and small. We absolutely LOVE it.
Yesterday we wrote about Copy Paste Character.com, a site that lets you copy special characters to your clipboard with ease.
Today, I came across TwitterKeys, which basically does the same function as Copy Paste Character.com, but provides a lot more special characters. Again, this can be pretty useful on a site such as Twitter. =D

You need to double click the character, and then press Control + C. You can then paste the character on Twitter or any other site that supports UTF8.
Here’s the link.