Entries Tagged as 'Online Communications'

eBuddy Added New Features for the Mobile Version of Messenger

After successful launch of eBuddy Lite Messenger last year folks from eBuddy now announced new features for the mobile phone version of this popular messenger. User is the king and no doubt that eBuddy understand that because they have done hard job to serve their users all they ask for. With this update they [...]

Discover the Video Web With MeFeedia

Looking for videos on the Web? If you want to scour over 15,000 Websites that house and host video, then Mefeedia’s new video search is for you.
Videos are viewable without having to leave Mefeedia.com. Registered users can stay updated by subscribing to their favorite feeds or by aggregating a collection of feeds to [...]

Locate Friends using your mobile devices, tag them on their Facebook profiles through FindMe

If you want your friends, family and colleagues to know where you currently are without requiring them to use GPS navigation devices, you can now share your location to them with FindMe’s new location sharing service. FindMe’s location sharing services uses cell towers to track locations. Unlike GPS navigation devices which broadcast geographic location [...]

50 Free 4×6 Picture Prints at PhotoFun

Do you feel like the fun has been taken out of photo sharing at popular Websites like Shutterfly or Snapfish? PhotoFun certainly hopes so, as they launch with a mission to “Put Fun Back in Photo Sharing.”

Give More Depth to your Social Networking via M3 Mobile Social Networking Site

We could have included M3 mobile social networking site to the list of mobile social networks we posted last month had it been launched then. M3 just launched today in beta mode and all I can say the moment my web browser loaded its portal is that M3 looks cool and promising.

Would You Rather Give Up TV or Your Mobile Device?

Pew Internet and American Life Project have released some very interesting survey results that reveal – to no surprise – that the number of young adults participating in digital activities is on the rise.  In fact, 62% of all Americans go wireless/mobile away from home or work.

Team Up With Other Blogs and Make Money With AdRoll

Several months back I registered one of my blogs for AdRoll, a Website that lets publishers group their ad space together, allowing ad buyers to purchase across a specific niche.
Like so many Web 2.0 startups, immediately after I registered, I forgot about the site.  I was just alerted that they are now open to the [...]

CNN Are Using Skype to Carry a Video Interview

Sometimes it is interesting to see how hard it is to switch from previously used things to new ideas and solutions. Today at Hollywood Reporter was published interesting story how journalists used Skype for a video interview.
It’s nothing new – Skype with video support is out there for a while now and it is interesting [...]

Hubdub Lets You Predict (and Bet) on the News

Who will win the World Series? Will Britney end up back in jail? Can David Cook win American Idol?
The answers lay ahead in the future, yet some of us actually know the answers today. If you think you have a nose for guessing tomorrow’s news, HubDub is the community for you.

Alltop Puts Your Favorite Websites on a Single Page

They say, “If you build it they will come.” Anyone who owns a Website or blog knows that the statement doesn’t apply to the Internet. But what if you take the best of what people have built and put it all under one roof, will they come then? Alltop.com certainly thinks so. [...]

Paragraphr Is for Writers and Readers

Everybody writes differently. And I’m not talking about their personal style of the vocabulary they use. I’m talking about the method in which they construct written work. The system I often employ when writing a lengthy item, includes writing sentences and paragraphs and then shuffling them around, filling in the gaps as I go.
A [...]

Search the Web and Help the Environment

There’s a new search engine in town that keeps on giving. And giving…
ClimateGift.com yields the same type of results you’d expect from Google and Yahoo. What sets them apart is that they donate 50% of gross revenue to three highly-respected environmental organizations.