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Moving From MySpace to Facebook? Import MySpace Profile To Facebook With SpaceLift

SpaceLift is a brilliant Facebook application dedicated to import MySpace profile into Facebook. With SpaceLift your migration to Facebook will be less painful because you will actually see all your MySpace stuff inside Facebook. Actually the tendency to move from MySpace to Facebook is pretty strong and more and more people realize that Facebook is much better social network than the big brother.

Import MySpace Profile To Facebook

But if you are existing MySpace user and you want to move to Facebook there always is a problem because your friends and part of your online life is connected with MySpace. Here SpaceLift can help you out. Import your MySpace data to Facebook and you will be able to interact with your MySpace account.

SpaceLift will take care and import your personal info, images and top friends to Facebook. And you will be able to browse your friend profiles within SpaceLift application - new and better life in Facebook!

You can find this application here.

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Large File And Document Sharing, Storage And Backup - Free Trial

Box.net is one of the hottest file sharing and storage sites online. Why? Because they are innovative and can offer user oriented products that really helps. I’m Box.net users four couple years now and I’m pretty happy with my choice. The thing why online file storage is popular is the freedom you receive - access your files from anywhere and share them with your colleagues and friends. Here you can really see why Box.net is considered best service - applications for MS Office, Open Office, Autodesk, Photoshop, Mobile and many more features and apps to give users high quality service. Important thing is that you don’t need any softwate to be installed on your computer or mobile device to use this service - sign-up and use. Already Box.net have over a million users - I think it means something - million people cannot be wrong.

Services offered to Box.net users:

- File and document sharing and storage;

- Intuitive design;

- Applications for MS Office, Open Office, Autodesk, Photoshop and more.

- Widgets for websites and blogs;

- Different pricing plans;


Speaking about pricing there are many different options from $25/year individual plans (for 2GB storage space I think it’s ok) up to $199.95 business solutions with 15GB storage space. The best thing is that there are availabe 14-day free trial for every plan so you can try this product without spending the money. I think you will not find any other service offering so much options, quality of service and such pricing. Try it - you will see!

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Save Time and Get Smart With Brijit

Attention magazine subscribers! Too many magazines with too little time? Then you need Brijit! Continue reading the story called Save Time and Get Smart With Brijit

WooMe: Meet 5 People in 5 Minutes

Sounds like a single guy’s dream. Meeting five woman in five minutes. New Web site WooMe promises to create connections…fast! Continue reading the story called WooMe: Meet 5 People in 5 Minutes

PetFinder Takes Web Product Offline

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve recently seen television host Ellen DeGeneres cry her eyes out about a puppy adoption that went dreadfully wrong. Maybe it’s her tears or the presence of first frost here in the Northeast that has us all warm and mushy over pet adoption. It’s nice to see we’re not alone. That’s why Petfinder.com, the Web site that matches little furry creatures with homes, is moving its way on to the screen. Continue reading the story called PetFinder Takes Web Product Offline

Polls Hit the Map With Ask500People

New map mashup, Ask500People, shows real-time poll responses on the quick fast! Continue reading the story called Polls Hit the Map With Ask500People

View MySpace Hidden Comments And Profiles Using FireFox

Hiding comments on MySpace is pretty popular thing currently and if you search the web you can find these scripts to hide them pretty easy. What mostly these lines of code does is hide comments using CSS which means that comments are just hidden not deleted or removed from page and that’s why it is pretty easy to unhide these comments using FireFox.

Unhide MySpace Comments

All you need to do is go to View -> Page Style -> No Style and here we go! You can now see all the hidden info of the MySpace page that use CSS to hide comments. Do you know any other methods? Share with us - post a comment!

And remember - use FireFox!

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Yahoo Messenger Gets an Upgrade

Yahoo will release version 9.0 of its instant messaging software for Windows tonight. Among the updates a nifty embedded media option, higher transfer limits and expanded local markets.

Now users can share their favorite movies, audio, images and maps by embedding the content directly into a chat conversation by using the new “in-line media player. Also, playback of videos and Flickr photoshows can be synchronized with another friend - so you can watch things unfold simultaneously. At this time, the sync will only work with two chatters total.

Given this foray into new media with larger file sizes, Yahoo has upped the file transfer limit to 2GB per-file and will automatically scan files with Norton AntiVirus.

Users can also now send SMS messages to their friends’ cell phones with a desktop client. Also, calls can be sent from Yahoo Messenger to a mobile phone or landline as a voicemail.

Six new markets will be able to take advantage of localized features. Among them, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India (in Hindi), and Vietnam - bringing the total to 25 localized versions.

Yahoo is boasting nearly a 20% growth in the messenger space, while some sources have AOL/AIM as low as 2%.

These 9.0 upgrades clearly are trying to compensate for Yahoo’s lack of a social networking platform (especially with the recent announcement that Yahoo 360 is being phased out). With over 94 million people currently using Messanger, the seeds have already been planted to take on MySpace and Facebook. Will Yahoo finally get lucky?

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ActionThis So You Never Miss a Deadline Again

ActionThis, a task-management system, is a new Web site with a simple mantra: Get Stuff Done. Go Home Early. Sounds good to us! Continue reading the story called ActionThis So You Never Miss a Deadline Again

FlauntR Could Be a Photoshop Killer

Doll up your social networking profile or get rid of grandma’s red eye with FlauntR, a spankin’ new online photo editor. Continue reading the story called FlauntR Could Be a Photoshop Killer

Read, React, Reach Out With BookGlutton

Currently in private beta, BookGlutton looks to write a new chapter on social networking and reading. Continue reading the story called Read, React, Reach Out With BookGlutton

Death of the Real Estate Agent?

The real estate market continues to slide, but that hasn’t stopped Zillow from continuing to evolve its business. Their latest move will incorporate over 80,000 real estate listings a day, fed from ERA Franchise Systems LLC, a real estate brokerage company. Continue reading the story called Death of the Real Estate Agent?