Archive for: February, 2009

If you’re a bit of a celebrity fanatic and have some time to kill, MorphThing is definitely worth a look. This simple web application enables you to take any two portraits and merge (or morph) them together. The results can range from a genetic experiment gone horribly wrong to a gorgeous new person, but regardless of the outcome, MorphThing can be loads of fun. (more…)

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Writers block. It can be devastating to develop a great story only to find yourself with no ideas for it to continue. Glypho is small website that leverages a network of writing fans to assist in editing and even completing any given story. (more…)

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Millions of cell phones are bought each year with their unwanted predecessors often being handed a one-way ticket to the landfill. Unfortunately, many electronics like cell phones can contain toxic levels of mercury, lead, and other nasty chemicals. FlipSwap aims to curb some of this waste by providing a painless process for returning unused handsets that may even net you some extra cash. (more…)

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Woosabi might make you think of hot, green, Japanese paste that can make your eyes water but the site has nothing to do with culinary items. Woosabi is a business management platform that solves a wide variety of common problems facing business owners. (more…)

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Within a fairly crowded market of online project management applications, Planzone offers a similar product but with solid performance – especially for those of us who didn’t get a degree in project management. (more…)

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When you hear the name LooseStitch, you may think it’s a knitting site but it’s actually an online outlining site – i.e. a way to “stitch” ideas together. LooseStitch differs from traditional text editing programs by allowing users to fluidly add new rows and text and then re-order with ease. (more…)

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