Entries Tagged as 'Web 2.0'

Social Bookmarking Site Qitera Comes Out of Hiding

If major social bookmarking sites such as Digg and Delicious are already boring you to death, you might want to try out the newest kid on the block Qitera. Knowing that it is entering what could be “a dying market” Qitera has infused some cool features to its social bookmarking services in the hopes of [...]

Student Views of College Life

They always say that having more options makes the decision exponentially more difficult. Choosing a college is no exception to the rule, whether you are looking at any school across the United States or simply within a certain radius from your home.
Stuvu.com- Student Views of College Life- intends to make that decision easier by allowing [...]

Flicrk Mobile Adds Video Streaming Feature

With the growing interests on its mobile site, Yahoo’s photo uploading and sharing service Flickr has just rolled out, or should we rather say overhauled its mobile site boasting of new features including video streaming. Yup, Flickr is starting to become more like YouTube folks. You can now play videos you uploaded to the site [...]

Compare Colleges Web 2.0 Style

There are a few heavy decisions that most of us make in our lives that stay with us until the very end. Probably the one that requires the most attention is choosing a partner. The one possibly right behind it…choosing a college.
CampusCompare puts a plethora of information at your fingertips. Videos, audio, photos [...]

Social Search Engine Scour Gets More Personal

Remember the social search engine called Scour.com we covered not so long ago? Or are you still using it since then? Well, latest news coming from Scour is that it is introducing some new personalization features that will allow you to customize your Scour search experience including the ability to track your friends’ comments as [...]

Power.com Wants to Aggregate Your Social Networking Activities

With a killer name and a great business platform to boot, what could possibly hinder social network aggregator/start page/social network site Power.com from conquering the web 2.0 environment? We certainly could not think of anything. Power.com could very well make it big as it makes its way to the U.S. social networking fans.

LinkedIn Opens Up New Search Platform to Everyone

After testing its new full-featured search platform for a couple of weeks ago, LinkedIn is now ready to roll out the new search feature to you and me, yes to all of use LinkedIn users. According to the official LinkedIn Blog, “the new search platform is redefining the way professionals go about finding talent, business [...]

File Sharing Site Drop.io Rolls Out its New Site Interface, and Some Features Too

Drop.io, a used to be simple and private online file sharing solution is now the web’s most convenient way of privately sharing images, video, audio, documents and other digital content. The popular file sharing site has just redesigned its website and is now simpler and easy to use.

Let Your Reputation Speak for You With Venyo

Trust: It’s an issue that most of our relationships hinge on.  Some believe, without it, we have nothing.  It’s hard enough to find people we can trust that we have actual human contact with.  So how the heckfire are we supposed to put our faith into anyone or anything that we communicate with online?

Tweetag Another Way to Browse the Twittosphere – through Tag Clouds

It’s been awhile since we’ve featured a Twitter-related application or service. So, it’s a good thing that Tweetag – which offers a unique way of browsing through all the public tweets on Twitter seems to be a pretty exciting new Twitter tool.

Local Search Engine City Search To Add Social Features

CitySearch, a local-entertainment web site owned and operated by the InterActiveCorp or IAC is introducing social networking features in a bid to attract more advertising sales as well as entice users into sharing about local businesses. If you’ve been using CitySearch, these new features will let you highlight restaurant reviews and other recommendations by other [...]

Mozilla Lets You Accesorize your Firefox Easily With Add-Ons

Mozilla’s web browser Firefox is a browser – we all know this fact. And we have known this a long time ago that’s why Firefox has steadily grown through the years. Part of Mozilla’s success was mainly due to the available extensions which third-party developers and Mozilla folks themselves have made available to use together [...]