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Manage your Gmail Contacts with MailBrowser

January 8, 2010
Manage your Gmail Contacts with MailBrowser

Picture this! You use GMail as your email communication channel, and frequently have to refer to mails exchanged between your friends or contacts. You wished that there were a far easier way to sift through those mails, or sift through the files shared between you and your contact. Enter MailBrowser ! Your answer to...
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The new age internet – from attention to engagement

December 3, 2009

If we merely throw a glance at history, it’s quite hard to miss how the focus has shifted from providers to consumers in the WWW. In ancient times, content was all paid; and consumers had to pay to obtain it. Gradually, the focus shifted hands and consumers became the king. Content was freely available...
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Build a Website on Youtube

October 9, 2009

Website on YouTube? Yeah - that's what an agency did and we couldn't resist the temptation to share this one with you!
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shorten that url shortner

September 9, 2009
shorten that url shortner

Bit.ly Launches j.mp - a shorter url shortener service.
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Google’s ASCII logo

August 28, 2009
Google’s ASCII logo

Google's ASCII logo
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Twitter homepage redesigned for search

July 29, 2009
Twitter homepage redesigned for search

Whoever thought and said that search is not the game of twitter needs to look at the new twitter homepage. Do go and have a look if
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Mosquito ringtone for your mobile : adult-proof your ringtone [Innovation]

July 28, 2009
Mosquito ringtone for your mobile : adult-proof your ringtone [Innovation]

Mosquito ringtone for your mobile. Mozquito ringtone is the latest buzz that uses high frequency sounds that can be heard by selected age groups.
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Hyperlocal News Site – Now Build one for your neighbourhood [Everyblock goes open source]

July 7, 2009

EveryBlock is a local news site. It looks to be an aggregator of sorts, and the site filters news based on locations (and even neighborhoods). In their own words - EveryBlock is a new experiment in online journalism, offering a news feed for every city block in
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Gmail’s Drag-and-drop Feature – May Labels R.I.P

July 6, 2009
Gmail’s Drag-and-drop Feature – May Labels R.I.P

The internet is awash with the awesomeness surrounding gMail’s latest update to their labeling tool-kit; the drag-and-drop feature. If one is not already aware, then we can now drag and drop conversations/emails into
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Social Clusters on Facebook. What do you want – More Clusters or Friends?

June 30, 2009
Social Clusters on Facebook. What do you want – More Clusters or Friends?

Social Graph is a facebook application that gives you a deeper/additional insight about your network of friends. The application relates your friends (and your friend’s friends, who are common to both of you) together, and throws up different social clusters or groups that you
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Taking Aardvark, the social search engine for a spin

June 24, 2009
Taking Aardvark, the social search engine for a spin

Aardvark is a search engine with a social twist. Instead of you browsing the internet to find the information desired, you post the question to aardvark. It will then mediate between you and the people answering your question, thus leading you to real-time answers answered by real people. The process is simple. Once registered, you...
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