Entries from August 2008

Get Answers to your Questions through Guesstimate

The first thing that comes into my mind when I read about MyGuesstimate is Yahoo! Answers. Both service allows you to post question and eventually get answers from community members. I used Yahoo Answers from time to time, especially for questions that Google Search can’t seem to answer correctly. Enter MyGuesstimate, a new online service [...]

Farmfoody is Your Sustainable Social Network

We gotta to give it to Farmfoody’s ideas and mission for coming up with a “sustainable” social networking site. Farmfoody states – “We believe social networking can bring independent farms and people together to restore balance in our agricultural system. In the past, farmers and their customers were centered around small towns where they interacted [...]

Moreorganize Helps You to be More Organized

For those who find it difficult organizing events, meetings and appointments manually, here’s an online tool for effective management of your otherwise busy life – Moreorganize. This site is a pretty simple online tool which you can use to find the ideal date and time for a business appointment or private event, meeting or even [...]

Photobucket Rolls Out Scrapbooking Tool

Despite its popularity and wide usage, photo and video sharing site Photobucket has been really making noise in the industry. It just silently performs whatever service it promised to give its millions of members and that’s it. No fancy apps nor OpenSocial stuff. Your your plain photo/video sharing vanilla. This is the reason why it [...]

MeetingWave Lets You Connect with People Anytime, Anyplace

While reading MeetingWave’s about page, I noticed something peculiar about this free business and social networking tool. In a nutshell, MeetingWave lets you connect offline with people your want to meet in the places where you will be. But to arrange a meeting with this people, you connect with them in the online world. Sounds [...]

Disney Family Gives Parents a Social Network

Disney.com has just launched a new social networking community site for its members, specifically Parents like us. Disney Family Community provides a customizable online destination where moms and dads can connect and interact with other parents, share common interests including hobbies, age of children, family setup, parenting tips, geographic location and many more.

SoSauce Wants You to Put Some Social Sauce into Your Life

Newly discovered social content site SoSauce is a full featured community site for sharing your photos, travel conquest, your life’s events. But aside from that, it added an innovative feature which lets you create and design your own virtual social space. Yes, ala Second World. And for us, that’s something new and worth taking a [...]

Create You Own Private Space at Shwup

From the company with a pretty weird name, Muvee, who brought us a cool desktop software called Muvee Reveal comes an online service for creating your own private on the web – Shwup. Let me back track a bit. Muvee Reveal is a nifty desktop application that lets you createawesome slideshows and music videos out [...]

David Hasselhoff’s Social Network

I drank a few beers last night. OK, I drank many beers last night.  But I’m pretty sure I’m sober now.  I mean, I did get to work in one piece.  And I am typing this blog entry.  However, there’s no way I am in control of my faculties because I clicked my mouse and [...]

RotorBlog Podcast #6: Blog Action Day 2008

[podcast]http://www.rotorblog.com/podcast/RotorBlogPodcast6.mp3[/podcast]
Blog Action Day 2008 is getting closer so if you want to join and bring your own opinion go to the Blog Action Day website and register your blog. More than two thousand blogs with audience of several million readers already registered!

This podcast also covers AOL Purchase of SocialThing, Google AdSense for Feeds, 12seconds.tv – [...]

A Snooze Button for Your Inbox

Like millions of workers, I use Microsoft Outlook at work.  As hard as I try to stay on top of my inbox, I inevitably fall behind.  The main culprit of inbox overflow are messages which don’t need to be addressed immediately.
By the end of the day, I’m staring at a sea of red flags.
While I [...]

Six Apart Launches its Own Blog Aggregator – Blogs.com

From the blogging platform company, Six Apart comes a new blog aggregation site, similar to Technorati, Techmeme, and many others, simply called Blogs.com. If you would recall, Blogs.com was an old domain name owned by Six Apart. The domain has been dormant for quite some time now, and whatever is the purpose of Six Apart [...]