This section lists developments and prototypes of functions that can be used and may even offer some help. I am updating this page from time to time, so you may want to check it frequently.
This is a function I personally use quite often. DECImail gives you a valid, but temporary, email-address. All mail received will be forwarded to your 'real' email-address, but this forwarding will stop after 14 days. Perfect for those (shopping?) websites that need an email-address during registration, but you don't want to give them your 'real' address.
Need a few website-screenshots for a bookmark-collection or presentation? This service snaps the visible area of any website and delivers a nice, 300px wide thumbnail (well, if you have a very wide thumb). Works quite well and is often used by a variety of users.
My experimental SafeSurf service allows you to access websites without leaving any of your data. It routes the access through my system and strips all privacy data in the process. In order to leave no traces at all you should activate my safe mode.
The Internet-Relay-Chat connects you with the 'real' world out there. If you want to get in touch with me (though I am not on there all the time), or if you are just in the mood for some conversation with .. well, somebody, use the JAVA IRC client and get connected to the Undernet. But remember the old saying (which is still valid on IRC): On the Internet, nobody knows when you're a dog ...
Locate the geographical location of any IP number. No need to rely on domain-names. Enter any IP number and my database will give you a general idea as to the location of the user. Dont expect to find any users street address and house number.
You have that great camera, it's connected to your network but you can't get any video on your Linux box. Here's a small converter to make the video stream available to any browser.
Everybody is talking about mini-laptops and web over the phone. If you are serious about mobile technology, you need something like the SHARP Zaurus. It's small, it runs 'real' Linux and it is my choice when it comes to mobile computing. However, I had to enhance my Zaurus before I was able to use it ...