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Entries from February 2008

Unedited Surgery Videos Power Surgg

Web video is a growing phenomenon. Learn a new language, become a better cook, teach yourself how to dance or get lost in an endless amount of adult content.
If you opt for blood and guts over boobs and butts, then Surgg is the site for you. Sharing the voting functionality of Digg and viral [...]

Discover and Share Web Contents through FriendFeed

Web 2.0 inspired social applications are getting better each day. I can’t help but be amazed by the slew of social networking sites and web 2.0 applications that are coming out the web, each with new and innovative set of features to boot. A good example is FriendFeed which has just been launched out of [...]

Sexy Women Go Undercover to Dish Advice

“Men are dumb.”
I’ve heard it said a million times and have often found myself defending my gender. Not anymore.  The older I get, the more I realize that those of the male persuasion will always be driven by one thing: women.  That’s why it makes perfect sense that Double Agent, a Website designed to give [...]

LinkedIn Goes Mobile, Introduces 5 New Mobile Features

Among the current crop of social networking sites today, LinkedIn is the more popular and widely used by the more serious business professionals. Due to its serious business tone, LinkedIn can best be described as the Facebook, MySpace or Friendster of the social networking world. It’s the best place for business professionals and technical [...]

Project Management Planning, the Social Kluster Way

Those boring hours of project management and development planning may soon be over. Thanks to the collaborative concept of social networking and web 2.0, a new fun way of collaborating on the serious matter of project development planning comes to life in Kluster.

There’s no Business like Show business, Get into the Biz Now

I didn’t know that getting into show business just involves three things – connect careers and community. Well, for famous showbiz lifestyle magazine Variety, those are just the three things you need to get into show business via its own social networking site-the Biz.

New Online Yoga Community at YogaHub.com

Om. Om. Om.
Sorry, I needed to find my center before I told you about YogaHub, a new free yoga community that is designed for practioners at all levels.
Featuring a repository of videos, news and yoga-based articles, YogaHub emerges to the public after a two-year beta. That’s Buddha-like patience!

Introducing Shutterfly Photo Gallery, a Social Network for Photo Enthusiasts

There’s no doubt about the popularity of social networks today. Even a well established photo printing service such as Shutterfly which has been famous for its custom designed calendars, posters and other photo-related goodies now has its own social networking site. The Shutterfly Gallery is an online community of photo hobbyists and [...]

Buy Shares in Domain Names With Fusu

Is the world ready for the Web’s first Domain Stock Exchange?
Using the concept of the traditional stock exchange, Fusu (in public beta) is giving the domain name industry a platform to buy, sell and invest in a domain name’s success.
Owners of premier domain names get an additional vehicle to monetize their Website, without having to [...]

5 Fun Things You Can Do at Mandy’s upumpitup

Mandy, as in Mandy “A Walk to Remember” Moore joins the social networking/connecting bandwagon with her very own site for women (aw! wish I could join!). Candidly branded as upumpitup, the site is a place where women (aw, again how I wish I could join!) can meet up with friends, inspire each other, and [...]

Be Part of the Red Room, A Social Network Where the Writers Are

It’s about time that the prime content providers of the web, the writers, have a social network of their own. And for web 2.0 purpose, the writers own web abode is called the Red Room.

Network Over Music and Never Miss a Concert Again

Ever feel like your favorite bands have a way of avoiding your hometown?  Maybe it’s just me, but every time I hear a song I like or find an album I dig, and I check to see if they are on tour, they are already rolling out of my neighborhood.
Thanks to SonicLiving, you never have [...]