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Oct 07, 08
Edicy
A new kind of a website building tool, which focuses on business users and is localized for a number of different languages and markets. It's a complete service for building a website and publishing it to any web address. (Link: Edicy)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in BusinessPublishing
Oct 07, 08
My Heritage
An online network for families, and the second largest family history website. Currently available in 25 languages and home to more than 25 million family members and 260 million profiles. (Link: My Heritage)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in FamilySocial web
Oct 06, 08
UserFix
The social feedback hub. A community of web enthusiasts crowd-sourcing user feedback by reporting bugs and requesting features for any website. Empowering the users to surface the most requested features and to reproduce the most reported bugs on their own environments. Users interact directly with the product team members to fix, improve and shape the websites/apps they love. (Link: UserFix)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in Reviews, Ratings, RankingStatistics, tracking, testing
Oct 03, 08
Tusavvy
Search the social web. Tusavvy is a search engine that searches the shared wisdom of the social web. Search results show how many related posts, suggest additional tags, and allow you to save items for later. In public beta. You must create a free account to save search items. (Link: Tusavvy)
(1) Comment(s) - Posted by Matthew Murphy in SearchSocial web
Oct 03, 08
cli.gs
A URL shortening service that gives you access to analytics and detailed traffic information about your short URLs. (Link: cli.gs)
Add a Comment - Posted by Cesar Castro in Statistics, tracking, testing
Oct 02, 08
Mendeley
Part desktop software and part collaborative web application, Mendeley is free academic software for managing and sharing research papers online. Manage research papers, discover new trends in research, and collaborate with like-minded people. Mendeley Desktop software is also available as a standalone research management tool without the online component. (Link: Mendeley)
Add a Comment - Posted by Matthew Murphy in Collaborating and managingDocumentsEducationSocial web
Oct 01, 08
thesixtyone
A community for people who love new music. Sign up to earn reputation for rating and recommending good music, bookmark songs and create personalized radio with your favorite artists, discover music with friends or follow others with similar tastes. (Link: thesixtyone)
(1) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Audio and musicSocial web
Oct 01, 08
Oboulo
This search engine is an up and coming start-up striving to create one of the largest publicly accessible and publicly authored document databases on the Internet. Some, if not most published documents found on Oboulo are contributed by journalists, professors, lawyers and other professionals and even talented university students. (Link: Oboulo)
Add a Comment - Posted by Cesar Castro in Search
Oct 01, 08
Vi.sualize.us
Image bookmarking. (Link: Vi.sualize.us)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in Bookmarking
Sep 30, 08
Rummble
A location based social search and discovery tool, enabling users to find recommended content for a location more easily, without a traditional keyword search. Instead, Rummble's algorithm provides personalized results based upon a trust profile it builds for you and the content in your social network. (Link: Rummble)
Add a Comment - Posted by Cesar Castro in Geotracking and mappingSearchSocial web
Sep 30, 08
Utterli
Mobile multimedia discussions from your computer or phone. (Link: Utterli)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in IM, messaging, chatMobileVideo
Sep 29, 08
Mixwit
Create your own mixtape and share it with your friends on social networks. Add pictures, photos, artwork, drawings... anything you want to style your mixtape. (Link: Mixwit)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in Audio and music
Sep 28, 08
The Superstruct Game
Superstruct is the world's first massively multiplayer forecasting game created to help visualize how we humans might solve the problems we'll face in 2019. The game starts October 6, 2008, and it will last for six weeks. (Link: The Superstruct Game)
Add a Comment - Posted by Cesar Castro in GamesVisualization
Sep 27, 08
go28days
A women's fertility charting service that allows comments and sharing options for community and friends. When you first create a chart, customizable access rights allow you to decide who can view your records. Go28days is a service that helps women chart out when she is most fertile and most acceptable to become pregnant. (Link: go28days)
Add a Comment - Posted by Cesar Castro in Statistics, tracking, testing
Sep 26, 08
iCityData
Provides complete data and statistics about every city across the United States. (Link: iCityData)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in KnowledgeLocal
Sep 26, 08
OnStage
A web-based collaboration / project management service. There's a free version as well as multiple language versions. Scribd's iPaper is integrated so you can view files in the browser. The company has been around since 1999 and offers phone customer service. (Link: OnStage)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in BusinessCollaborating and managing
Sep 25, 08
VenueM
An absolutely free service for podcast producers to turn a podcast feed into a sleek and fun iPhone and iPod Touch ready web site. Takes less than 5 minutes to get your podcast iPhone ready. (Link: VenueM)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in MacintoshMobilePodcasting
Sep 24, 08
Project 10 to the 100th
A call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as possible. "Here's how to join in. 1. Send us your idea by October 20th. 2. Voting on ideas begins on January 27th. We'll post a selection of one hundred ideas and ask you, the public, to choose twenty semi-finalists. Then an advisory board will select up to five final ideas. 3. We'll help bring these ideas to life. We're committing $10 million to implement these projects, and our goal is to help as many people as possible. So remember, money may provide a jumpstart, but the idea is the thing." (Link: Project 10 to the 100th)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in Activism
Sep 23, 08
LetsEat.at
A free online website builder for restaurants. Comes with many features including: uploadable menus (with RSS-feed of daily specials), a printable coupon generator, picture and logo uploads, a place to put newspaper and local weekly reviews, dozens of themes, and also, as of this past week, a compacted mobile version of the site that allows commuters to see a portable version of the menus. (Link: LetsEat.at)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in Food and drinkPublishing
Sep 22, 08
Wonderfile
Web service to store, share, publish, and organize your digital files. Sign up for a free personal account with up to 1 GB of space and two libraries. Create libraries of information, use tags, share and publish. (Link: Wonderfile)
Add a Comment - Posted by Emily Chang in Digital media storage, transfer, conversion

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