People who use Jimdo to create and publish their own basic website know how versatile yet easy-to-use the tool really is – I know because I used the service myself to set up and manage a site for my wedding last year.
Read more »Time was, companies knew how to keep track of their important customers.
Read more »I was out of the country for much of 2009, so it wasn’t until I spent two months back in San Francisco that I noticed a big change in the Web community. Babies. I’m not talking about whiny Millennials coming out of college and demanding venture capital for their iPhone app. I’m talking about actual babies.
Read more »I have much love for Wordle. I’ve used the text cloud generator dozens of time for use in presentations, TechCrunch posts and random stuff ever since I discovered the tool.
Read more »Workedia is a platform that has been created by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. It basically enables promotion and collaboration in the largest possible scale, as those who join in can take advantage of both social and group networking, crowdsourcing and the open sharing of knowledge.
Read more »The title of the review says it all, really. The one question you might be asking is just what is the point of using your keyboard when moving a pointer across the screen is infinitely easier. Well, let me remind you that there are many people who used computers during the early years in which there were no mice around.
Read more »Proofreading is a pivotal part of the process whereby a text is elaborated. Bypassing it is like buying the best alarm for your car but not bothering to check whether you actually lock the doors or not.
This site will let you have any text that you have written in English proofread.
Read more »Are you looking for related sites to the ones you visit the most owing to either personal or professional reasons? If that is the case, you are certain to find an online resource like this one worth a visit. Broadly speaking, it is an indexed database of sites that are related to each other.
Read more »ISpinner is one of these portals that have been created in order to let musicians promote who they are and what they do. The emphasis is on letting those artists who are unsigned gain exposure, but artists that already have a contract are welcome too.
Read more »Since Facebook started on a college campus, it makes sense that they celebrate kegs. But did you know they actually have a Facebook application dedicated to the keg in their office? And they like to have fun with it.
Read more »Silicon Valley investors often have a picture in their heads of the type of person who is worthy of funding: young, brash, stubborn, and arrogant. They believe that successful entrepreneurs come from entrepreneurial families and that they start their entrepreneurial journey by selling lemonade while in grade school.
Read more »About three weeks ago, eBay’s electronic payments daughter PayPal suddenly started blocking personal payments going in or coming out of accounts from Indian customers, resulting in a flood of online complaints from the latter that ranged from accusations of racism to sheer amateurism.
Read more »Efficiency is a business school idea that suggests a company is running smoothly. It’s absolutely terrific when you’re talking about a coal mining operation or a Supercuts. But when it comes to a company like Yahoo it’s not a positive.
Read more »Good news, Palm fans! If you’ve taken a break from jamming on the “Update” button, it’s time to go tap it one last time: the rollout of webOS 1.4 has just begun. The catch: it seems that it’s only for Sprint handsets right now, with the Verizon Pre Plus and Pixi Plus still reporting that 1.3 is the latest release.
Read more »I am sure that the ones over 25 have a distinct recollection of POGS, those collectible discs that every ‘90s kid either played or scoffed at, but that (for better or worse) marked one of the true fads of the decade. I was too old to play with them back then, but I do recall small boys playing in the playground left, right and center.
Read more »Reddynote is a new platform for the managing of tasks. It will empower you to arrange and organize everything from a unified location, no matter if you are working on your own or if you work as part of a team. Tasks can be tagged in a plurality of ways, since you can have your every task organized according to time, priority and exposure.
Read more »CRM systems tend to be complex, if only because they are dealing with something that is not that simple to begin with. Still, I am sure many of you just end up feeling that things don’t have to be that complicated to begin with, and that is why I thought about sharing this web find with you.
Read more »If you use Twitter to promote any blog or business, you will already have noticed that keeping a steady rate of updates can turn out to be not only tricky, but downright impossible once you have reached a certain point. Some are clever enough to come up with solutions to tackle that conundrum, though, and the site I am introducing you to right now is one of these.
Read more »Hamburg, Germany based Qype, a Yelp-like site that’s focused on European markets, has recently had long acquisition looks from both Google and Nokia, we’ve heard from multiple sources. A deal with Nokia in particular was looking extremely likely until recently.
Read more »Daring Fireball’s John Gruber wrote what I thought was a good response to my post about Apple’s App Store sexy app policy.
Read more »Learning a language is a matter of exposure not only to words and vocabulary but also to every cultural manifestation of the country in question. This site will let you mainly take care of the first concern, as LangLearner stands as a platform for leaning new words by way of multimedia flashcards.
Read more »Yesterday, Luke Wroblewski – Chief design architect at Yahoo! – wrote a blog post singing the praises of audiosharing site Huffduffer.
Read more »Yesterday, I wrote that location was going to be this year’s Twitter at SXSW. Today, my inbox exploded.
Read more »Earlier this week, news broke that the EU was opening an antitrust investigation into Google — and Microsoft’s fingerprints were all over it. One of the three companies filing complaints about Google is owned by Microsoft, while another is a member of a group that’s partially funded by them.
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