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Entries from January 2008

SnapFoo Lets You Photo Blog in 3 Ways

If you have been wanting to start your own photo blog without the hassles of setting up your own domain, blog site and learning about blogging platforms, you’re best bet would be new photo blogging / mobile blogging platform SnapFoo. SnapFoo founders who are self-proclaimed geeks describe their platform as a photo blog or moblog. [...]

2008: Year of the Video Model?

If you’re a professional Web scout, you’ve probably already stumbled across a burgeoning trend: Web sites that “welcome” you by having - to quote Zoolander - a ‘really, really, really good looking person’ introduce the site.

Connect with Your Gaia Friends via Facebook

Facebook is too popular of a social networking site that it has become the mantra of web entities to develop a tool to integrate their web services/products into the Facebook universe. Facebook has become web 2.0’s Google. Everybody wants to have a piece of Facebook’s growing popularity. And what do you know, even a [...]

The Opposite of Web 2.0: Jury Duty

Since this blog is all about Web 2.0 and online communications, I have a question I’d like to ask our readers:
How does jury duty work in your neck of the woods?

Live Blogging via Cover It Live

If you are looking for a fast and efficient way of covering special events or a simple tool for blogging, be it posting ideas, images, videos about current events, you’d be better off with CoverItLive (CIL). CIL took the concept of instant messaging and combined it with the idea that an informed, smart writer could [...]

Uncovering a Secret Social Network

My life at work has me living on Microsoft Outlook. Me and 350 million other people.  There are plenty of productivity enhancements that you can download to optimize your Outlook experience.  None have excited me like Xobni, software that generates profiles for every person you have had e-mail correspondence with.

Instructional Videos and Quizzes on Neulio

What do you want to learn today? That’s the question Neulio, a new Website featuring user-generated training content, wants the answer to.The free video host is targeting the ever-growing “how-to” segment. What sets the site apart is users’ ability to break their lessons or courses into parts. Of course you can [...]

Snockle Tries to Revolutionize the Mobile Social Messaging World

In this day of social networking revolution and IT startups sprawling like mushrooms on the web, the only way you could get notice is to come up with a killer startup with killer sounding name. Never mind if the name doesn’t mean anything, you can easily cook up a new meaning for it. Such is [...]

5 Reasons Why Next2Friends is not Your Usual Social Networking Platform

With the slew of social networking sites available on the web today, it is breather to encounter a new startup which diverts from the different route that these social sites usually takes. And it is these unique features which will make or break that social networking sites. For Next2Friends, a new communication platform and mobile [...]

Facebook to Launch Profile Clean-Up Tool

So many Facebook applications, so little time.  Soon you’ll be able to reduce your eyestrain as Facebook plans to launch a “profile clean-up” tool.  Besides, no one wants another MySpace, right?

How To Create a Personal Mailing List on Gmail

If you are using Gmail (who doesn’t anyway?) and want to communicate online to a large group of people with common interests as you, the normal thing to do is to create a Google Groups and invite them to join in. Although this is an effective tool for sending messages to your Gmail contacts, [...]

Communicate Online Safely Using Email Alternative, Woomail

We all have been attacked by spams/viruses through our web-based email accounts every once in awhile if not most of the time. In fact, email spams have become a prevalent issue that web-based email users might have already been immune to this and don’t mind it anymore.