Entries from February 2008

Connect to Your Facebook Friends via Social.IM

Ever wanted to know what’s going on with your Facebook without opening another explorer browser? Be it to know what your friends are up to, or whether somebody pokes you or send you a funwall? You can do these things even with going into your Facebook profile using Social.IM.

8 Mobile Social Networks for Your Heart’s Delight

Social networking sites and tools for the mobile phones has become such a big hit on the web 2.0 environment. Day in and day out, mobile social network startups just rise up from the web offering the social networking savvy citizens of the web with new environment, new tools and new apps that transcends the [...]

Search Multiple Video Websites and Create a Playlist With Streamobi

Fresh out of a nearly one-year beta period, video aggregator Streamobi hopes to reinvent the way you search and play streaming video on the Web.

TipJoy: The Easy-to-Use Virtual Tip Jar

I’ve always been very outspoken about my disdain for bloggers and podcasters who tout a “virtual tip jar.” With all of the problems plaguing the world the least of my concern are your growing bandwidth expenses.

Digsby Integrates Your IM, Email and Social Network Accounts

Wouldn’t if be neat if you could integrate your Instant Messaging, Email and Social networking account into one application? Well, Digsby actually does that.
Digsby which is currently in closed beta stage (note: you need an invitation code to get in), could probably the next coolest thing that would happen to online communications. As a [...]

Bragalia Lets You Brag Now, Socialize Later

If you are tired of seeing profiles in social networking sites that speak off negative things or let me use the more popular word – rants, you’d be glad to know that new social networking site Bragalia offers something a little bit different. In fact, I don’t think social networking is an appropriate term to [...]

Schedule E-Mails With LetterMeLater

There are an abundance of e-mail providers to choose from, each offering a growing number of quality features.  However, it’s amazing that the majority of e-mail services do not allow you to schedule e-mails.  LetterMeLater is a free service that wants to tell your e-mail service not to bother, they have it under control.

Facebook Learns Spanish

Looks like big social networks want to reach for non-English audience. We reported yesterday that hi5 added Chinese and now Facebook added Spanish translation of their popular social network.
To do the job nearly 1500 spanish-speaking users helped to translate Facebook and after 4 weeks of work 2.8 million users now will have possibility to use [...]

Kollecta: Trade, Share and Learn About Collectibles

Are you the proud owner of that impossible-to-find Smurfette figurine? You’re in luck! You now have your very own community to show off your Smurf collection.

RotrBlog Redesign Dedicated To BarCamp Baltics

New, better design for RotorBlog is up and running.

Last time I redesigned this blog in 1st May last year when blog turned one year old. It was also important because I participated in 1st may reboot event and we, together with other Latvian bloggers, had pretty interesting and notable local event/party. After that I decided [...]

How to Beef Up Your Online Presence Using Hyplet Objects

I was looking for a web-based application that could help me design a business card when an email arrived in my inbox from Hyplet.com, your online signature. And what an opportune time to receive a note from a site that answers my current need for a nifty web application?

Fizber Drive Score Reveals Convenient Driving Places Near Your Home

Congratulations! Your blog just became a better marketing tool to sell your home.
Researching neighborhoods is of paramount importance when you’re in the market for a new house. Many people stay put in an area that they are familiar with, but the majority of people end up moving at least 25 miles from their former [...]