Wizlite

February 27, 2006

Wizlite – “Wizlite allows you to highlight text (like on real paper) on any page on the Internet and share it with everybody (or just your friends). (Blog)


FireAnt

February 27, 2006

FireAnt – “FireAnt delivers a rich media experience through a simple to use, unified viewer that lets you watch all types of content without having to worry about which format it is (Quicktime, Windows Media, Real, Flash, MP3, and more).” (


Slashdoc Mobile

February 26, 2006

From http://www.slashdoc.com/mobile”>their blog:

“Get access to your Slashdoc documents or do your research from anywhere using Slashdoc Mobile. Just point your cellphone or wireless device to http://www.slashdoc.com/mobile”>http://www.slashdoc.com/mobile .”


Box

February 26, 2006

Box – “Box.net is a virtual storage space for your computer files. Try us out for as long as you’d like by signing up for our 1GB free account. Whether you want to move files among multiple computers, backup important data in the event of a computer crash, or share documents and photos with friends and colleagues, Box.net is for you.” (Blog)


Library Thing Reaches Milestone

February 26, 2006

Library Thing has reached 2.5 million tags and 1.8 books catalogued. Congrats Tim.


Library Thing

February 26, 2006

Library Thing – “[A]n online service to help people catalog their books easily. Because everyone catalogs together, you can also use LibraryThing to find people with similar libraries, get suggestions from people with your tastes and so forth.” (Blog).


Shopify

February 26, 2006

Shopify – “Add your products, accept credit card payments, track and respond to orders, all without needing a geek in the family…” (Blog)


BubbleShare

February 26, 2006

BubbleShare – “BubbleShare’s mission is to help you tell your story using fun Web-based tools that make your photo sharing experience easy and entertaining.” (Blog)


SlashDoc

February 26, 2006

Slashdoc – “[T]he place to put all the documents you have sitting on your computer that you think are useless. Those include old school papers, essays, and research projects. Or once which are valuable but are not getting enough exposure. Those may be your resume, poetry or creative writing. Anything goes! We will accept anything as long as it’s not illegal, of adult nature, or blatant spam.” (Blog)


LinkedIn

February 26, 2006

LinkedIn – “[A’n online network of more than 5 million experienced professionals from around the world, representing 130 industries. When you join, you create a profile that summarizes your professional accomplishments. Your profile helps you find and be found by former colleagues, clients, and partners. You can add more connections by inviting trusted contacts to join LinkedIn and connect to you.”