Entries from June 2008

ZUP Makes it Easy to Keep in Touch with Friends Across Networks

Whereas before when you can count the number of social networks where you’re friends are into, now you can’t do that anymore. With the explosive growth of social networks, it has been harder to know where you’re friends are in the social network realms and even worst it becomes harder for you to communicate with [...]

LearnHub Wants to be the World’s Online Education Destination

If you love learning and sharing knowledge with others, then there’s a new website for you that offers different tools that aim to make online learning fun and engaging, while at the same time online teaching easy and effective. And that site goes by the name – LearnHub.

A Social Network I Wish Didn’t Have to Exist

It’s a universal fear: you or a loved one gets diagnosed with a rare disease. After the dust settles, one of the first things many people do is hit the Web to begin research. With so much information to wade thorugh, separating the good from the bad is a difficult task. One of [...]

Apple’s MobileMe Offers Web 2.0 Applications

Tell me which blog that you know is not yet riding on the hype that the iPhone2 has built up the past few days? If you check Techmeme, more than half of the page is occupied by nothing but posts and links about the new iPhone. I even stopped reading my Google Reader account because [...]

Photrade Lets You Earn from Your Photos

I know Flickr is a great photo sharing site. In fact, I maintain my own Flickr pro-account which I used to back-up all the photos I take. The thing is, I pay an annual fee to maintain it, but I don’t earn anything in return. Even if my photos get millions of hits and page [...]

Commercial Real Estate Investing Goes 2.0

With new interactive social tools, NetGainRealEstate.com makes an investment to create an international income property community.
Aside from just evaluating income property investments, starting today, NetGain offers user with more choices. Among the upgrades, the ability to add content, interact with users and provide feedback. Also…

RotorBlog Podcast #1: Acrobat.com and few hot Twitter applications

We are very exited to publish first episode of RotorBlog podcast! Here you go!
[podcast]http://www.rotorblog.com/podcast/RotorBlogPodcast1.mp3[/podcast]
This episode includes some of the most interesting projects reviewed previously here on Rotorblog:
Pokerspace
Celebuzz
Fabulously 40
TheSpaProject
Acrobat.com
We have also covered some useful Twitter applications like Tweet Cube, TwitterFone and few others so check out the podcast, and if it’s not enough here are latest [...]

Sweeter 2.0 is Twitter with a Karma

Alright, we’re going to give the developers of Sweeter 2.0 the benefit of the doubt and would not think that they are actually trying to clone Twitter with the Sweeter 2.0 microblogging service. But no matter how you look at it, despite the orange theme, Sweeter 2.0 is by all means a Twitter clone. But [...]

Even Fedex is Riding into the Facebook Wagon

Of course every one of us know FedEx, or in one point in our lives have used the services to ship something locally or internationally. FedEx is such as big company that who would think that it will ride into the popularity of Facebook and come up with a Facebook application of its own?

Adding Simple Web-Based Photo Effects

These days kids are bouncing out of public schools with academic Web training.  That means many of them know how to create Web pages, produce podcasts and manipulate photos.  Many bloggers I have met are proficient on one thing, and that’s writing. They really have no interest in a lot of the other elements that [...]

Some 15 More Twitter Applications for Your Twittering Needs

Couldn’t get enough of Twitter applications? Here are some more of them.
Twitterratio – gives you the ratio of your followers to the number of people you follow measured using Twitter Follower-Friend Ratio. When you get a high ratio, that means you are getting popular on Twitter.

Online Banking Thru a Social Network?

From average Joe Blows to small-time indie bands, there’s not a blog on this earth that I’m not willing to check out. But one blog I never expected to read is from my bank.
According to the Charlotte Observer, banks such as JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Washington Mutual are making a push to invade [...]