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Entries from May 2008

Tired of Twitter? Try Microblogr for a Change

If Twitter’s continued downtime has been annoying you, and Friendfeed too complicated for your needs, you might want to try Microblogr instead for your microblogging needs. Though it somewhat differs from Twitter’s interface, purpose is basically the same, to post updates about what’s going on your life and share with friends and other members of [...]

Friendfeed kicks out Room feature

It was only a couple of months ago when we covered lifestreaming service Friendfeed. Since then, it has gradually emerged as a top web 2.0 service that caters to everyone’s lifestreaming needs. Friendfeed continues to shower us with useful features that make our web life simpler, easier to manage and aggregate. The most recent of [...]

Organize Digital Data in One Central Location

Scientific American believes that the average U.S. household will have over a terabyte of data saved by 2010.  As the number of photos, videos, music and documents we save increases, it has become increasingly difficult to manage.  Don’t let the digital age turn into a digital nightmare, PutPlace wants to make sure you keep tabs [...]

Ludacris Launches WeMix, Revolutionary Music Website

Despite public feuds with Bill O’Reilly and Oprah Winfrey, Christopher Brian Bridges aka Ludacris, has carved out a very successful career for himself.  The Grammy-award winning rapper has transitioned to the big screen and has even hosted Saturday Night Live.
No media empire would be complete without an authoritative online presence, and Luda is hoping that [...]

Know what cool video games to play next via Gamepie Facebook App

I love the candy-like logo as much as I love what GamePie has to offer for us Facebook users. A nifty application that would let us find out what are the cool video games available, which one to avoid, and which one would eat up our sleeping time. I use to have this problem during [...]

BeenUp2 - Because Friends Want to Know What You Have Been Up 2

BeenUp2 is probably the most easiest way to share photos and videos between your friends almost instantly. I like the idea because it is simple and quick as Twitter and let’s you to communicate with your friends by showing them all the unique moments in your life.
You can upload your photos from your mobile [...]

Virgin Mobile’s Fund My Phone goes to Facebook

With the current state of the economy, mobile charges have been a burden to many but they can’t just forego this necessity just because of rising mobile cost. It’s a good thing that some geeks and programmers have continously graced the web with nifty applications that aids individuals with every possible aspects of their [...]

JaJah and MobileTribe team up to connect 300 million people

Jajah has definitely emerged as one of the world’s innovative global communication service company despite being fairly new in the business. I’ve been reading a lot of press hype here and there covering Jajah for the past couple of months. The most recent of which is the integration of MobileTribe, a service-based application that [...]

Friendster goes mobile

Asia’s no.1 social network (yes dear readers, it’s not MySpace or Facebook) just announced its new mobile site accessible at m.friendster.com. Friendster maybe a bit late in coming out with this mobile feature, but as the saying goes, better late than never. And what an opportune time to launch its mobile site indeed, as mobile [...]

Netflix Comes Home, Literally

My relationship with Netflix has blossomed over the years. We started out like most relationships: hot and heavy. Then out of nowhere, Blockbuster Online entered the room, looking hot and smelling nice. So I dumped Netflix…only to crawl back several months later.

Mom’sCrowd adds up to the mommy niche social networks

The mothers, mommy, work-at-home moms niche social networks gets even bigger with the addition of another social network geared for our dearly beloved mothers. Let’s all welcome Mom’sCrowd, a new parent social networking site that offers mommy’s with community building tools, video messaging, forums and more.

The Best of Twitter On One Page

If if you followed 1.7 million Twitter users, you wouldn’t really have much time left to do anything else. Not to mention, even the best Twitter users have an off day. What if you could follow the best of Twitter in one location?