
Snapping candid photos, uploading them onto a computer, editing them with Photoshop, and posting them online takes time and energy. Luckily, a web-app called Stipple can help online diarists get something back for all the effort they put into posting their every move online. Using Stipple, bloggers and online publishers can tag all the consumer products in their photos – easily directing readers to the retailers that sell those products online and making a little ...
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TeamLab is a cloud-based collaboration studio for enterprising business people, schools, and groups. Whether the goal is to collaborate on projects, start a group blog, create discussion boards and forums, or upload photos that everyone can view, TeamLab has the tools to make it happen. Based on the idea that businesses shouldn’t have to use separate social networking and project management applications, TeamLab brings everything together and offers groups of all sizes an efficient way ...
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Tired of the boring articles put out by most mainstream publications? Why not start your own? Publisha gives its users the tools to do just that. The application helps people publish content onto the iPad, iPhone, Facebook, Twitter, and the web right from their own browser, and makes it easy to create a new iPad or iPod application from scratch. Even better, the digital platforms created with Publisha can be monetized in a snap, so ...
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Who isn’t a little curious as to what others are saying about them online? Noteca is an application that helps businesses find out what’s being said about them on the web by monitoring blogs, Facebook, and Twitter for any mention of its subscribers’ brands. When a problematic item does come up, Noteca will notify the subscriber and give him or her a chance to interact directly with the dissatisfied customer or online detractor. The application ...
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Wazala is an application that can help anyone start an online store in as little as 15 minutes. Even without knowing any HTML or CSS, users can begin putting together a custom store that will pop-up over their content whenever someone clicks on a “store” button that has been superimposed on their website or blog. Even better, the application integrates seamlessly with all types of existing websites, which means users don’t have to create an entirely new online ...
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Tal.ki is an application that lets users embed forums into their websites just like they would a YouTube video. If you can copy and paste, then you have the skills necessary to create a fully functional online forum where the readers of your blog or website can interact with each other and discuss the day’s latest events. Much more than just a souped-up commenting feature, Tal.ki forums put the control in your readers’ hands by ...
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