New and Improved Wibiya Open to the Masses

Wibiya is a toolbar that we first covered back in June. It provides a wealth of tools that serve to keep visitors glued to your site. They have recently gone public so anyone can install the simple toolbar and make their blog or website much more useful to readers. It also provides feedback regarding whether […]

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How-to Podcast From Your Pocket with Cinch

Cinch is an offering from BlogTalkRadio that let’s you easily share audio clips or full-on podcasts right from the comfort of your phone. No need for a fancy studio with expensive equipment. Forget about audio engineering. Just record from wherever you are and post. You can even share your audio recordings/podcasts directly to your other […]

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Tech Week in Review 12-25-09 (Holiday Hook-Up Edition)

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Dial2Do Follows in Jott’s Footsteps and Goes Pro

Free voice command service Dial2Do has gone pro and made most of it’s features pay only. There is a free account still available, but the only thing you can do with it is listen to and record reminders. Other features like email, text messaging, using your favorite social media applications, connections to various productivity applications, […]

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LazyFeed Gets Lazier and Lazier

Lazyfeed brings you content about the topics you’re looking for from around the Internet. Finding relevant content doesn’t get any easier. Simply tell Lazyfeed what you need, and Lazyfeed does the rest. They have continued to grow since their launch earlier this year, went public, and have recently overhauled the interface that will make you […]

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22Tracks: New Music, The Easy Way

22Tracks is a new site for finding the hottest new music. You gain access to 22 playlists from varying genres. Each playlist contains 22 tracks of hot fire hand-picked by specialized DJ’s from Amsterdam. Not only are these guys good at picking out good music, but the site’s interface is clean and smooth. 22Tracks not […]

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Simler Steps Their Game Up with Redesign and Likes

We covered Simler just about a month ago and they have done anything but sitting at home eating snacks all day since then. The new Simler takes a lot of feedback from the initial user-base and puts it into action. If you recall, Simler lets you focus your online discussions with your friends and associates […]

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Foursquare and Pepsi Make Location Based Social Networking Real

Foursquare awards it’s users points for doing things in the real world like discovering new places, completing interesting tasks, and meeting new friends. The service not only is a great and unique way for businesses to get involved in social media, it proves to be the same for charities.

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Apple Buys Lala to Get A Piece of the Cloud

Apple has acquired music streaming service Lala and we are left wondering what, exactly, they’re planning to do with it. We just recently covered iLike and Lala being behind some major music initiatives involving Google and Facebook. Lala had partnered with Google to help power their Music Onebox service and were also working with Facebook to allow us to purchase musical gifts for our friends.

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Google’s Need For Speed Leads to Public DNS

In their endless quest to push the web to the next level, Google has made some major moves. Even when the very infrastructure of the Internet itself has stood in their way, they have forged ahead and made their own path. Now, in a move that has many users raising an eyebrow, Google has launched their own public DNS service.

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