Posted on 30 April 2008 by techiediva
Spending too much time behind the computer, and not meeting people face to face? With Meetup you can connect with people who share your interests locally. Just set up a group, or look for a group by topic or city. Senior Software Engineer, Gary Helmling gives us an overview of this popular site at the Web 2.0 Expo. Check out the video below:
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Posted on 30 April 2008 by techiediva
Manage all your online videos and photos with one application like Oosah. This media management system is great for people who want to drag and drop files between their Flickr, YouTube, Picasa, and Facebook account without visiting each site separately. Users get 2GB of free online storage so they can store their multimedia, and can create widgets to post on their webpages and social networks.
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Posted on 30 April 2008 by techiediva
Did you know your IM conversations are stored in your computer? Of course you did, that’s why you turned that feature off, right? If you want more privacy, and just want to make sure your dirty notes aren’t being stored, you should check out Bigstring’s self-destructing instant messaging. The company just released this new IM client, that will soon be compatible with your IM client of choice in the future. Find out what Bigstring told us about this new service in the video below:
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Posted on 28 April 2008 by techiediva
Yoono is one of those web applications you’ll have to keep an eye on because it’s going to change the way you socialize online. If you’re an avid Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr user, they you’ll need to download this free app to manage your accounts. Check out Yoono.com, but watch the video first to see what it can do for you.
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Posted on 28 April 2008 by techiediva
Tellme is a downloadable application for your mobile phone that allows you to do voice searches based on your GPS location. We caught up with them at Web 2.0, where Marci Gottlieb tells us how the service works. Check out the video:
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