Feb28

ChatterBox – Monitor Your Social Media Presence

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If you’re struggling to keep up with everything that’s being said about your brand online, then ChatterBox is an application that can potentially help you cut through the clutter and become more aware. Targeted for those who participate in the Twitter community, ChatterBox searches for specific keywords mentioned in tweets, categorizes those messages, and assigns follow-up activities to the members of your team. Continue reading this article —>

Feb26

DocQ – Ditch the Fax Machine

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DocQ is a webapp that aims to make fax machines obsolete by allowing users to edit, annotate, digitally sign, and distribute PDF documents with anyone in the world. From filling out forms to time stamping and signing documents in a legally-enforceable way, DocQ allows you to conduct all of your business right from your desktop, without having to send signed documents via overnight mail, messenger, or fax ever again. Continue reading this article —>

Feb25

Kwedit – Get the Goods Now, Pay for them Later

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Forget credit cards or instant payment options. When you pay for digital content and virtual goods with a new application called Kwedit, you can get the things you want right now by promising to pay for them later. Without using a credit card or linking to an online banking account, you can sign up and use Kwedit to pay for many online games that charge fees to play. Continue reading this article —>

Feb24

LessProjects – Project Tracking without the Pain

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LessProjects is a web-based project management application that sets itself apart from the competition by focusing more on getting things done than communicating with clients. Whereas other applications let users share status reports and updates with clients and outside vendors, LessProjects bills itself as a task-based system that lets users assign items that need to be done to specific team members and rank those items based on the level of importance. Continue reading this article —>

Feb22

Storenvy – Online Shopping Made Social

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If you enjoy social networking and you enjoy online shopping, then Storenvy is a website you’ll probably like. By combining those activities into one, Storenvy lets users buy clothes and products from independent retailers while chatting and communicating with their online friends. With more than 6,000 different products available to purchase from more than 600 registered stores, Storenvy lets users buy anything they could need and discuss those purchases with their peers. Continue reading this article —>

Feb21

thredUp – Trade Out Your Clothes for Something Better

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What if the number of people you could invite to a clothing swap party wasn’t limited by the size of your living room or event space? You’d probably invite a lot more people and swap a lot more clothes, right? That’s the idea behind thredUp, an online clothing exchange that lets users trade clothes with people from all over the country. Instead of wasting time hauling your used clothing to a vintage shop or selling it on eBay, offer it up for free on thredUp. When a member requests an item that you’ve got, you’ll ship it to her through the mail. In return, you’ll get an item in your size mailed directly to your doorstep. Continue reading this article —>