Entries from June 2009

6 Twitter Bulk Follow/Unfollow tools

For those of you who are wondering how to manage growing number friends and followers on twitter these tools can offer a solution. If you want to follow back people who are following you or opposite – unfollow people who don’t follow you back check out these amazing tools.
SocialOomph

Very useful auto-follow platform for following users [...]

Alice Helps You Shop, Save Money

Don’t you hate it when you make a hamburger only to find out you’re out of ketchup!? Or worse yet. You pay a visit to the ceramic throne, only to discover that you are out of toilet paper?
I recently professed my love for CC Betty. Now it looks like I have another [...]

Find the Perfect Personal Trainer Online

Ever wonder how those movie stars can reshape their bodies in a matter of months? The keys are time, money and dedication – though not necessarily in that order.
Launching today is fitorbit, a new Website that aims to level the playing field, making personal trainers available to the masses. What sets the site [...]

Conferences on Twitter

I know. You’re already counting down the days until the Twitter wave starts to crash. Well get comfy, it’s gonna be a while.
Each day new Twitter apps appear that seem to apply the micro-blogging formats to all sorts of daily chores and tasks. For all of your corporate cogs out there, I’m [...]

Find Activity Partners With Activity8

I love to play tennis, try new trails on my bike and – when possible – go rafting. The problem is, most of my friends and family enjoy other activities. A new Website, Activity8, aims to match you up with activity buddies – all without any shady business.

Create Free Screencasts With ScreenToaster

One of my favorite basic computer functions is the “Print Screen” button. I can’t even begin to count how many times a day I rely on the button to work in Photoshop, illustrate existing ideas to friends and colleagues, and keep an archive of sites/functionality that I like.
I’ve often wished there was an additional [...]

TinyPetition Seeks Signatures on Twitter

As an opinionated bloke, I’m always one for a good debate. But what if you want to take things a step further. Say, a petition? Thanks to the creative folks at Harkness Labs, there is a new Twitter app – and it’s the first one to get me excited in several weeks.

Great iPhone App Review and Rating sites

With more than 50,000 applications in appstore it is getting harder and harder to find software that will serve your needs. Every day developers add new applications and games to appstore but you don’t even know about them. Great deal of help to find real gems in appstore can provide iPhone app review sites [...]

Cool Decision-Making Tool; Like Looking Into a Web 2.0 Mirror

I have a hunch you’re going to like this next Website. It’s one that promises to make difficult decisions a little easier with help from the wisdom of the crowd.
To get started you teach Hunch about the things you like so that the engine can help you answer questions you’re dying to know the [...]

Will the Web Give Rebirth to the Yearbook?

Whether you were the quarterback of the football team of vice president of the math club, all high school graduates look forward to receiving their high school yearbook. It’s usually a warm day in June when you make the rounds having all of your friends – who you swear will be friends forever – [...]

New Gene Tool From Princeton U

What if you could find out if you had a predisposition to a diseased or condition early on in life? That could be the difference between life and death.
Well if you have an understanding of basic genetics, there is a new tool developed by Princeton University that will likely impress you.

High Fashion, Low-Cost: ideeli

Fashion: you either have it or you don’t. Or can you learn it? If you want to wear what the kids from The Hills are wearing or get mistaken for a Hollywood heartthrob, and do it on the cheap, ideeli is a site you want to check out.

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