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: 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: ActionThis So You Never Miss a Deadline Again
Doll up your social networking profile or get rid of grandma’s red eye with FlauntR, a spankin’ new online photo editor. Continue reading: FlauntR Could Be a Photoshop Killer
Currently in private beta, BookGlutton looks to write a new chapter on social networking and reading. Continue reading: Read, React, Reach Out With BookGlutton
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: Death of the Real Estate Agent?
The baseball World Series is upon us here in America, so what better timing for the roll out of a brand new sports social networking site, YourSports. Continue reading: YourSports Highlights Amateur Athletes
Facebook next move is to give developers even more space for action – mobile platform ladies and gentleman! Today Facebook announced this new platform for mobile phones to extend possibilities for users to interact with Facebook and for developers to extend their applications to work with mobile phones.
Dave Morin: “At Facebook, we care deeply about the future of mobile development. And, today we are taking an open approach to giving you access to two new ways to integrate with Facebook Mobile, making it easier than ever to build for the mobile web.”
Now you will be able to use Facebook and Facebook applications even when you are not near computer – mobile phone is all you need. Possibilities to interact with applications using SMS and bunch of other stuff – trust me, its all fun!
You can also see that all staff in action because BlackBerry already have the application. For SMS and XHTML integration check out Causes.

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Revision3 decided to follow its users and announced their player release for Facebook. How you can read at Revision3 blog they are understanding that Facebook is taking more and more time of internet users and this release is just a logical step.
Revision3 is first actual TV network for the web which is always is looking how to attract new users – entering Facebook is right way to do that. It also will help to increase loyalty of existing users because your favorite shows will be one click away. By adding Revision3 app to your Facebook account you will be able to see all shows and add your favorite show to your profile page. This will deliver latest episode of this show directly to your profile.

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Wouldn’t it be nice if your physical mailbox filtered out the junk like Gmail? ProQuo, a junk-mail management system, promises to do just that, by allowing you to pick and choose the mail you want to receive. Continue reading: Kill Spam – From Your Real Mailbox
If you happen to like the planet that we live on, you need to do your part to make sure it’s still here in the future. Continue reading: How Green Is Your Favorite Company?
Meow! Ruff! That’s how this blog entry on PetSugar would read if it were written by by its visitor’s pets. But pets logging on the Internet isn’t happening…at least not yet. Continue reading: PetSugar Is Sweet Heaven for Animal Lovers
Shopping on the Internet goes 3-D with the help of Kinset, a company who is on a mission to let you stroll down a store’s aisles from the comfort of home. Continue reading: Kinset Takes Online Shopping to a New Dimension
Regardless of what anyone claims, the fundamental goal of every blog on the Internet is to accomplish one goal: generate traffic. Continue reading: BlogRush Widget Promises to Drive Free Traffic