
Bulbstorm is an idea sharing community. The idea is that individuals, experts and companies can join forces to create and improve products and services. Bulbstorm attempts to harness global creativity so that everyone can benefit from the feedback and expertise they need to turn a new idea into reality. (more…)
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Mogulus offers a way for you to make your own television channel. You don’t even need a webcam. You can simply import videos from any URL and broadcast them live. (more…)
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Savvy Auntie claims to be for “all women who love kids.” Obviously it’s not the first website for women, so how aunt-centered is Savvy Auntie? There are a number of articles for aunts and aunts alone – how to buy a present for a niece or nephew, running a baby showed as an aunt, and so on. So it really is aimed at aunts – not just women in general. (more…)
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Retail Me Not could be described as a digital coupon library and it’s one of the best online. If you’re paying full price for retail in this day and age when coupons and discount codes are readily available, you’re truly missing out. Compared to other coupon sites on the web, Retail Me Not is easier to use and significantly more streamlined. (more…)
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By no means is DimDim the only web conferencing app around. In fact, it’s one of many and a new kid on the block. What separates DimDim is unlike other web conferencing apps, users don’t need a conference call number to access the conference. If a visitor has a microphone, as most computers do, any user can correspond with other members of the web conference. (more…)
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If you’ve ever thought – and who hasn’t – “they’ve got a website for everything,” here’s a new one to add to the mix: “They’ve got a social network for everything.” Not to talk down birdwatching, as people love the practice and it can be very fulfilling, but it is an interesting development to see an online social network used for such a narrow niche. (more…)
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