Mozilla Raindrop and Google Wave Totally Unrelated
Posted by rahsheenFirst, everyone was waiting with baited breath for Google to release Wave. Google Wave was supposed to be the solution for all of our messaging and social media needs. It would replace FriendFeed, email, Twitter, Facebook, shrink Kanye’s ego, and solve world hunger. Once those few elite who got invites started to use it, we all realized it was no such solution.
Read MoreSimler Makes Your Online Discussions More Focused
Posted by rahsheenSimler is a new social network that takes a slightly different approach than usual. Rather than following specific people, you follow topics. This is similar to the way your average web forum works, but it’s much more flexible. You can also easily connect with people that share your interests by tagging yourself with those things [...]
Read MoreTech Week in Review 10-30-09
Posted by rahsheenGoogle Music is a Reality
Google has partnered with LaLa and iLike (owned by MySpace) to bring you enhanced music search. Not only can you preview and purchase music from artists you already like, but you can also use it to discover new artists.
Read MoreGetting Things Done with Doit.im
Posted by rahsheenDoit.im is an Adobe AIR application that is closely tied to the original Getting Things Done techniques. The goal is to provide one simple interface that will help you hit the main GTD principles: Collect, Process, Organize, Review, Do. It’s a simple to use application with a clean interface and may be exactly what you’re [...]
Read MoreWetoku Lets You Interview Anyone from Anywhere
Posted by rahsheenWetoku is a video service which makes it dead simple to interview someone and share that video interview. They call this bringing the “talking heads” experience to your viewers. Once the recording is complete, you can copy the embed code and paste it into your blog or website. You can also get a link directly [...]
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