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Archive for January, 2007

Where’s the love?

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

Recently I received a very nice compliment from Allen over at CenterNetworks via a comment on demogirl. He always has kind words to say and occasionally we’ll exchange emails. Now maybe it’s just the girly in me but I really enjoy getting an occasional “job well done” by a fellow blogger. It […]

FindNearBy.net

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

BidNearBy FindNearBy helps you find items you may be looking for in a localized search. Just type in what you’re looking for and your zip code and BidNearBy will search ebay, craigslist, amazon, and Wal*Mart.
update: I was just notified that the site is now FindNearBy. The domain BidNearBy still works however.
Flash Demo

Sploder.com

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Sploder is an online game maker you can use to create custom flash games. You can save them for yourself, publish them, email the games to friends, or put them on your myspace or blogger. I thought it was a lot of fun even though Pete Cashmore from Mashable! claims “you can’t imagine […]

Kudosnow.com

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Kudos is a web-based tool that allows teams and organizations to send thanks for a job well done. Sometimes an employees extra hard work may be appreciated but not acknowledged. With kudos, you can boost your teams moral by letting them know their hard work was not overlooked. They’re in private beta […]

Google Reader

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Google Reader gives you one place to keep track of all of your favorite websites. They just added “trends” to Google Reader so, I figured it was about time I created a screencast for it.
Flash Demo

Snoozester.com

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Snoozester is an online wakeup call service. They have onetime, reoccurring, and corporate wakeup services and you can even select the character who is going to wake you up. A monthly fee does apply but, when you sign up you receive 10 free calls.
Flash Demo

Google Transit

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

With Google Transit you can create trip planners based on the public transportation in your city. You can customize your trip with starting and ending points, specific dates and times, and even compare driving directions. The only bummer for some people is that it’s only available in select cities right now.
Flash Demo

WISHOOD.com

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Wishood is a place where you can create wish lists, send out wishing cards, and send out granting cards. You can wish for anything you like and share your wishes with everyone or just your friends and family.
Flash Demo