Entries Tagged as 'Web 2.0'

Meebo Weds MySpace and Facebook, Sort Of

We know it’s the closest to the impossible thing to happen – the union of MySpace and Facebook as we all know that these two top social networks are nemesis for so long now. It would probably take a lot to make them work together, oh well at least Meebo wants to try as the [...]

Tweetminster Gives Twitter a Political Side

For those who are questioning Twitter’s relevance and value, Twitminster could prove them wrong. What started as an ordinary Tweet conversation between UK’s MP Tom Watson and Alberto Nardelli at UnltdWorld and the Tweet Congress, led to a full-blown social networking tool for the benefit of the public, now known as Tweetminster.

Twingly Presents Blog Rank and Top 100 Blogs

Blog Search Engine Twingly has been around for quite some time now. According to Twingly, it currently serves around 25M plus search results per month through its API for the whole blogosphere. Twingly’s prime service, the Twingly Blogstream which is a moderated trackback service for large websites has provided measurably higher visitor engagement and bigger [...]

Yahoo Starts Making its Mail Client More Social

Yahoo is rolling out some new features of its Mail client. These updates are all geared into making Yahoo! Mail a more social and useful web-mail applications emphasizing on quick access to Friends’ updates and seamless integration of third-party applications and services including Yahoo’s Flickr, Twitter and even YouTube videos.

World Economic Forum Embraces Social Media Tools

If there’s any indication that social networking and social media tools have become more relevant, it’s got to be the fact that even the World Economic Forum is utilizing some of the famous social networking and social media tools in advancing its cause and carrying out its socially-relevant activities. In time for its upcoming annual [...]

The Freshest Way to Meet People?

“Start Monday have a date by Saturday.”
This is the slogan of the newest in a slew of dating Websites. However, one feature that sets Flowmingle.com apart is that it does not charge a fee for its services!
You can’t put a price on love!

Notify.Me is an Alerting Service, Not an RSS Feed Reader

From the recently opened .ME Registry comes a very cleverly named online service which lets you receive near real-time alerts when your favorite web sites are updated. Even sweeter is the fact that you can specify in which variety of ways you want to receive the alerts – that is on your mobile device, IM, [...]

Twitblogs Extends Twitter’s 140 Characters Posting Limit

Call it a Twitter copy, a clone or an improvement but Twitblogs can very well steal some good amount of users once it comes out of beta stage. But that is assuming that you’re fed up with Twitter’s 140 character limit for microblogging purposes or you want to have the image tag or video embed [...]

Bebo Gets a Make-Over, Launches Social Inbox Feature

AOL’s social networking site Bebo has a message to tell to the two top social networks MySpace and Facebook – they are ready also a top social networking site and they are ready to battle it out with the two top social networks. And with that, Bebo has launched their latest offering to the maddening [...]

FriendFeed Goes International, Partially

You’d know when an online service is doing great and is bound for famedom when it becomes multi-lingual. Such as is the case of FriendFeed which just announced that everybody’s beginning to be the top choice lifestreaming service is now available in five more other languages. Aside from the default English, you can now set [...]

Sit Back, Relax, and Listen to your Delicious Bookmarks

You read it right folks, we really mean “listen” to your Delicious bookmarks. As Yahoo, which we all know of course owns social bookmarking site Delicious has partnered with FoxyPlayer to allow you to turn your Delicious bookmark into a one big music/mp3 playlist.

Open Web Awards – Final Voting Round

Voting on Open Web Award nominees are on final stage! Only top 3 companies in each category left and competition is really tough – every vote matters! Take couple minutes and choose your favorites as already dos more than 80,000 people according to Mashable.
Mashable Open Web Awards