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Profy is building something exciting for the tech-savvy crowd. The Profy development team is at work on a very large-scale Web 2.0 project to be launched in public beta later this year. It's an advanced blogging platform with an integrated powerful RSS reader enhanced by social featured. The application will drastically change the way we blog and read our news. |
Posts Tagged with ‘online-application’
Wanted: Beta Testers for New Web Application
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on August 17, 2007
Plan Your Trip Right Within Your Calendar Application
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on May 21, 2007
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Don't you feel your browser has too many tabs opened to manage your email accounts, your calendar and contacts? And still, all those tabs make are not sufficient to perform all your planning and contacts management. If this is your case, you must be interested in trying out BlueTie - a hosted web-based email, calendar and contacts management application working right within one tab of your browser and actually providing you with an additional recently introduced option of planning your [...] |
Need To Know Who Does What? Try WhoDoes
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on May 16, 2007
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It is always refreshing to see some startups that do not originate from the Silicon Valley. It is even more refreshing when they actually launch something innovative. We have just been informed of launch of WhoDoes by an Italian startup GotThingsDone. The startup specializes in producing Ruby on Rails web applications - until today it seems that the only application has been the WhatAList, the funny and intuitive tool to create, share and contribute to various topical lists. Today they [...] |
DropBoks Improved. Thought It Was Impossible?
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on January 09, 2007
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Qflix - Now That is 2.0!
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on January 06, 2007
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I have been reading all day long to find something worthy for our community. Well I found something at CNN.com, which may interest everyone! Hollywood studios have finally signed off on a new licensing/technology arrangement that will allow people more access to burning DVD’s and movies over the Internet. Sonic Solutions Inc. is showcasing Qflix in Las Vegas January 8-12. Qflix is a new system for adding a standard digital lock to DVD’s, which will enable users to burn DVD’s from computer or at [...] |
Best Practice for a Web 2.0 Professional: Marketing Specialist
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on December 08, 2006
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If you are a marketing specialist you’ll find lots and lots of web 2.0 tools which you can use in your business. There are options available to help you in finding information about your customers and target group, establishing connections with useful people, managing your contacts and projects online and in other activities. In the Web 2.0 era it would not be wise not to benefit from at least some of the tools. Which ones are a ‘must’ and add [...] |
Best Practice for a Web 2.0 Professional: Recruiter
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on December 06, 2006
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If you are a recruiter you’ll find lots and lots of web 2.0 tools you can use. There are various tools intended to help you in your hunting for candidates, communicating with your customers, evaluating fit between the prospective candidates and your customer, establishing connections with useful people and managing your contacts. In the Web 2.0 era it would not be wise not to benefit from at least some of the tools. But which ones are a ‘must’ and add [...] |
Gliffy - Free Online Diagram Program (Like Visio)
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on November 25, 2006
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Drawing great looking diagrams, flow charts and floor plans is no longer a chore with the new free service Gliffy. Gliffy gives you the power of diagram programs such as Visio right in your browser! |
Edit Photos Online With Pixer.us
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on November 15, 2006
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Have you ever experienced a situation where you need to edit a photo during a vacation, and you don’t have any photo editing software with you? It used to be one of my problems, too. But that is over now, because I have found Pixer.us. It is a photo editing tool that allows you to do the editing job thru a web browser, and the best part is, it’s free of charge. |
Test Your Internet Speed With Speedtest
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on November 10, 2006
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Do you always test the speed of your internet connection and download speed? And don’t all the websites just look all the same to you? They would just show you the statistic and just numbers. Isn’t that boring? |




