
Evite has long been the most popular online invitation site, but we have our doubts that its reign is going to last much longer if users discover all that Pingg has to offer. Pingg is an online invitation site launched early in 2008, and it’s also a hassle-free way to send invitations online or even in the real world. (more…)
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HowsThe is an online tool to continuously monitor the performance of your website, sending you either an email and/or a text message the minute there’s something wrong with your site. This is good news for anyone involved in running a website, but it’s particularly important for businesses who absolutely rely on their websites to run smoothly. If you own an e-commerce business, for example, the last thing you want is to lose sales based on ...
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GovIt is a nonpartisan website which encourages you to vote on the legislation that matters to you most. Upon creating a free account, GovIt provides easy tools to research political issues and upcoming legislation, and ultimately enable you to cast your “vote” online. And it doesn’t end there. The best GovIt feature is that you can then compare your votes to your friends’ votes—and even more importantly, you can compare your votes to those of ...
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CoTweet is becoming one of the more popular ways companies are engaging their customers through Twitter. We like it because it streamlines the entire process of using Twitter, making it extremely easy for colleagues to interact with one another as well as allowing companies to reach a wider audience than ever before. (more…)
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Zcope is intended to make project management easy. It focuses on the central issues of tasks, dates, and budgets. Information exchange is one of the key areas, and there are built-in tools for managing and sharing project documents as well as for communicating with team members. One of the key communication tools is a project blog in which all team members can post. (more…)
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If you love words, then you will probably love Wordnik. The site is based on the premise that people want to know about words now – not when dictionary authors deem them acceptable for entry. Look up a word on Wordnik (out of the 1.7 million currently indexed) and it will tell you everything it knows about that word. Often this includes definitions, pronunciations, usage statistics, other forms, examples and related words. As a testament ...
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