Entries for November, 2006

» November 30, 2006

MojoPages - Video blogging the startup

Curious if the local plumber does good work? MojoPages could help you find the answer. Launching soon, MojoPages claims to be a “next generation yellow pages”. Visitors to the site will be able to search for local businesses and read community reviews, ratings and information. Adding a social network to the old yellow pages concept […]

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» November 28, 2006

MyBlogLog Part 1 - Blog Stats

Originally a blog statistics package aimed to help track outgoing clicks with ease, MyBlogLog has grown rapidly the past couple months with the introduction of new features. These features focus heavily on widgets and creating a blog community. In the past, the largest group of users were DJs from The DJ List website. Now, web […]

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» November 27, 2006

The New CNBC.com

Michael from Techcrunch found another gem - On December 4, 2006 CNBC will be re-launching their website. As Techcrunch reported earlier today, the CNBC site has been offline for the past 6 months due in part to an expired 5 year deal with Microsoft.
I look forward to this new release from an old media giant. […]

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» November 26, 2006

Forbes Interview with Jay Adelson - CEO of Digg

Last week, Michelle Steele of Forbes interviewed Digg CEO Jay Adelson. When asked to explain Digg.com, Jay stated that it is “about the wisdom of the crowd”. Digg users submit and vote top stories from around the web to the front page of the site. These popular stories range from political news to sports. Digg […]

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» November 18, 2006

Scrybe Demo

Scrybe is an online/offline organizer. Currently in Beta, Scrybe has been getting rave reviews from the most popular Tech Blogs.
The offline feature is very impressive and should be a staple of future “web applications”. I recommend checking out the Scrybe Blog for public release dates and product information.

I’m looking forward to checking out […]

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» November 18, 2006

Weebly Demo

Weebly is an online website creator that is very simple and easy to use. Users can create multi-page websites using Weebly’s AJAX interface. With simple “drag and drop” methods one can add effects and animations that are customizable to the site creator’s personal preference. For example, part of the drag and drop elements offered include […]

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» November 18, 2006

1videoConference.com Demo

“Currently working as an Open Source web conferencing company, 1VideoConference is completely revolutionizing the way people interact online. 1VideoConference allows its Web, Audio/ Video phone, Skype, Msn and Yahoo users to instantly participate in live web conferences without the need for lengthy downloads or complicated installations. At any time, our host customers can simply drop […]

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» November 15, 2006

Digg Demo with Kevin Rose (2004)

Techcrunch reported this early demo of the very popular people-powered news aggregator Digg. Kevin Rose introduces his site on the show he hosted - The Screen Savers. Kevin does highlight the visual similarities to Slashdot, but explains that Digg is different because the site gives the power of the front page to the community rather […]

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