Archive for December, 2006

PixsyPower: Your Own Media Search Engine

Svetlana Gladkova

Yesterday we covered a Pixsy-powered search tool FINDITALL. And only on December 19 Pixsy Corporation itself announced launch of PixsyPower. This project has actually been talked about since September and is really long-awaited. The new service enables users to place a form for search of images and video content on their website, blog or home page. [...]

Moblr: Video on the Go

Svetlana Gladkova

Nowadays it is already a commonplace that Web 3.0 will mean a fuller integration of mobile phones and Internet. While we are talking, Moblr is bringing the idea closer to reality. And yes, that’s another funny choice of name – so typical for Web 2.0. But should we expect even more difficult to pronounce names [...]

Global Survey of Healthcare Bloggers

Emily

In July 2006, Envision Solutions and The Medical Blog Network launched the first global survey of healthcare bloggers. They launched the survey because the healthcare blogosphere is rapidly growing in size and importance. However, little is known about the activity and opinions of large numbers of healthcare bloggers. This survey is the first systematic attempt [...]

Salesopedia: Encyclopedia of Sales

Svetlana Gladkova

New portal again. This time it is all about sales and everything around sales. And thus the name – Salesopedia. Here is how the developers hint us that it is not just another sales-oriented portal but a real encyclopedia of sales instead. Salesopedia is intended to build a community of sales-related people: managers, executives, marketing [...]

Change Would Do Yahoo! Good

Paul Glazowski

In this last post in a series on browser-based calendars, we’re stepping out of the quaint rivers where items like Kiko and CollectiveX reside, and going back to the ocean of big-name players with the visit to Yahoo!’s scheduler. We started at Google Calendar, no doubt the king of the genre, and I thought it’d [...]

FindItAll: A New Search Tool Launched. But Is It Actually New?

Svetlana Gladkova

On Monday a new search engine for video content and images was launched. I am talking here about FindItAll developed by BigString. The press release informs us that currently FINDITALL searches content of major media content providers, including YouTube, MetaCafe, StupidVideos.com, Addicting Clips, Fandango, iFilm, Grouper, Reuters, Entertainment Weekly, Hollywood.com, MSNBC, The New York Times and [...]

Snoozester: Wake Your Company Up

Svetlana Gladkova

Internet is penetrating our day-to-day life deeper and deeper. It even impacts some aspects it is not supposed to have anything in common at all. Could anyone explain me how my waking in the morning is related to Internet? I have just found that absolutely directly. I believe the problem of employees coming late to [...]

Something New About Digg

Svetlana Gladkova

  Antiquities inevitably fall behind. To be on top and stay on top it is absolutely vital to change. Digg is an example of practicing this evolution rule. Yesterday we all observed a new appearance of the popular service and reviewed the new functionality. Unfortunately, soon after the upgrade Digg was suddenly down and those [...]

Review: Remember The Milk

Paul Glazowski

I???ve fallen in love. I???ve met the perfect task management tool, and I never want it to leave my sight. It???s called Remember The Milk, it???s been around since pretty much the dawn of Web 2.0, and it???s fabulous. Alright, I???ll take it easy with the disturbingly sincere affection I???ve developed for this incredibly nifty [...]

Azureus Announces Content Agreement with BBC Worldwide

Svetlana Gladkova

  We have already covered Zudeo – a video service from Azureus. In this post Paul Glazowski wrote: “Zudeo has launched with some clips that won’t be very appealing for anyone, but category bound to get the most attention is the HD archive. Don’t expect a wonderland just yet, however. No partnerships with the mainstream [...]