Entries from July 2008

Create Uber Good Looking Website for Free

Blogger.com and WordPress.com are both great platform for creating your online presence either through text, photo gallery or video blogs. But in order to make your blogs/sites as colorful and as good looking as you, you have to tweak some settings and layouts. Of course you can always be contented with the default templates of [...]

The New Face of Facebook

For the past couple of days, Facebook has been selectively inviting members to try out its new redesigned interface. But now Facebook has made the beta site public by putting a link that can be found at the top most part of you screen when you are login to your Facebook account. This is a [...]

Propeller Takes on Digg and Other Social News Portal

If you’re a new social media site going up against an industry leader such as Digg, what could probably your best bet against it? Being under the umbrella of one of the major internet media player might actually. Such is the case of AOL’s Propeller social news portal.

Anyone With a Heartbeat (DNA) Can Find Love

Poor Lenny. My buddy has been single for quite some time, and I don’t think it’s because his name is Lenny. He’s hit up all the mainstream dating Websites. From Match to PlentyOfFish to eHarmony, it’s been an experiment that has turned up nothing but depleted bank accounts, Russian spammers and an [...]

LifeInLines is a Lifestreaming Service with a Touch of Sensitivity

There are many lifestream applications available on the web which offers you a platform where you can chronicle your life’s moments in a variety of ways. These lifestream services offer straight-up platforms which are similar to microblogging and social aggregator tools and services. So, it is but a welcome remark that a lifestream services comes [...]

Where to Share Your Gaming Videos Banned from Vimeo?

Center Networks are reporting that folks from Vimeo has decided to no longer allow video game videos on their site. It means that gamers will not be able to publish game walk-throughs, game strategy videos, depictions of player vs player battles, raids, fraps, or any other video gaming videos.
I actually can understand why they are [...]

Fun up your Mobile Phone with ZipClip

Wouldn’t it be fun when you are browsing the web and you find something interesting that you want to upload quickly on your mobile phone? Wouldn’t it be more convenient if you don’t have to go through the hassle of downloading that interesting stuff into your PC, then connecting your phone to the PC to [...]

RotorBlog Podcast #4: Social Networking Apps for iPhone

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Check out for iPhone social networking apps – great tools to stay connected with your online friends. This show also features AOL’s Pixcetera, Twing, Scour, SezWho, and sale of Podtech.

BlogCatalog Joins the US Election Fever

Look who’s joining the US election party? The social blog directory BlogCatalog has just announced its own Political Channel which aggregates the US Presidentiable debate, builds like minded communities and engages millions of members in the political process.

Upload, Share and Archive Mygazine Articles

If you are looking for a place to upload, share, and published your magazine or magazine articles, new site Mygazines may actually the right place for you.

Social Trendcasting with Edopter, Anyone?

Social Trendcasting is a fairly new trend, buzzword that may actually be the next best thing in the Web 2.0 environment. If we are to look at social trendcasting closely, it’s a hybrid of web trendcasting popularized by major search engines’ keyword popularity analytics tool such as Yahoo Buzz and Google Zeitgeist. But these two [...]

Omgili Helps You Find Out What People Are Saying

If Twing lets you find opinions and product views posted on online forums, vertical search engine Omgili extends the service further by letting you find out what people are saying about anything and everything. Omgili describe itself as many thing, but for simplicity and for the purpose of this write-up, let’s call it a vertical [...]