Entries from December 2008

MacMod is Your First Mac-Only Social Learning Network

If you’re a Mac user, or even a fan of any Apple products, then you’d probably like the social learning network called MacMod. Aiming to become serve Mac users who are in need of a virtual place to socialize and learn from the experiences and knowledge of other Mac users, MacMod brings the power of  [...]

Tracking User Conversations Across the Web

Samepoint.com attempts to take search engines to the next level of technology by tracking user conversations across the Internet. What? Well, the creators of this website realize that while much of web content comes from written sites and texts, the next generation is bringing web content in the form of Internet conversation: blogs and social [...]

The Insider’s Guide to Wellness

InnerRewards stakes the claim as “The Insider’s Guide to Wellness” and attempts to be a one-stop shop for all topics related to living a healthy lifestyle. It provides a wide range of selections for rewarding our inner self.

Location-Based Social Network Brightkite Connects with Facebook

Remember that cool location-based social networking site we featured earlier this year called – Brightkite? Well, at lot of things has happened with the site, and the latest of which being its integration with, well Facebook Connect. It’s certainly nothing biggie, since everybody seems to be jumping on either the Facebook Connect bandwagon or the [...]

Zigtag Puts a Brain into Social Tagging

Knowing fully well that the social bookmarking niche is already dominated by heavyweights such as Delicious, Magnolia and the others, the developers of Zigtag wants to infuse something more, something intelligent to make their service different from the rest of the social bookmarking crowd. Hence, Zigtag, an intelligent social bookmarking tool was born.

Spruce Up Your Twitter Account with Tweetree

If you’re tired of seeing the same old interface of your Twitter account, you might want to try out Tweetree, a third-party Twitter service which provides you with a new way of reading and looking into updates of your Twitter contacts. Instead of straight-forward one-update per line, Tweetree gives you an alternative tree-like structure which [...]

MahShelf is a Social Network for Digital Comics and Manga

Fans of digital comics, manga and other graphic novels get a social networking site of their own in Mahshelf. Founded by 3 university students from Finland, Mahshelf offers a fresh, quick-reading environment for fans of online comics worldwide.

Gawkk Lets You Collect and Share Videos

With videos getting ever so popular everyday, the Internet has became the host for a pletora of online videos both user-generated as well professionally produced.  To enable you to collect and gather those videos which interest you, a new social video sharing site that goes by the name – Gawkk offers a way for you [...]

Voicetag Lets You Send Voice Message via Facebook

Although there are already a couple of applications that lets you send voice messages to your Facebook contacts, Voicetag however works well with regular phones and SMS messages. Meaning your Facebook friends can receive your voice messages even when they are not on online in Facebook – that is through their mobile phones or through [...]

BookSprouts is an Online Community for Book Clubs

Before social networks and book niche social networks, book lovers only way of socializing, interacting and connecting with other bookworms are through book clubs. With the growing popularity of online communities, it is but the right time to create an online community for these book clubs, and so we welcome BookSprouts.

Merry Twitter Christmas to All, 10 New Twitter Apps for You

Hope everyone is having a blast on this Christmas Day. In my part of the world, Christmas day is almost over. While the rest of the world is just starting to celebrate Christmas day, here’s our way of greeting you all a Merry Twitter Christmas!

Bluenity, a Social Network for Travellers Takes Off

If you’re a frequent flyer and is a regular passenger of KLM and and Air France, you might want to check out Bluenity, the first social network for travellers. Bluenity is also the first social network launched and supported by two major airlines with the aim of building a community of frequent flyers and customers.