Do you think Facebook is neat? Think again. This video may rewrite everything you know about social networks.
Lymabean is essentially a one-stop center for all of your social needs, including everything from local events to business reviews to music sharing, all accessible in a beautiful flash interface. Perhaps the most notable feature […]
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Lymabean: The coolest social network you haven’t heard of
Published February 6th, 2008 in Applications and Services, Communication, Design, The Interwebs and Web Development. 1 CommentGot beta?
Published September 15th, 2007 in Applications and Services, The Interwebs and Web Development. 61 CommentsI have invites to many private beta web services, which I am going to go ahead and list here, for your beta testing pleasure. To get an invite, just fill out the comment form with your real name and email address, and specify up to 2 services you would like an invite to. […]
Litepost: Kicking webmail where it hurts
Published August 22nd, 2007 in Design, Email and Web Development. 5 Comments
Litepost is a simple, lightweight email system strives to provide webmail without all the unnecessary bells and whistles of other webmail services.
If you really want to subscribe to RSS feeds from within your inbox, we hear the new Yahoo! Mail beta has it.
Equipped with the bare minimum email writing, reading, and receiving features, simple […]
TiddlyWiki: Taking over my life
Published July 20th, 2007 in Applications and Services, The Interwebs, Web Browsers and Web Development. 0 CommentsTiddlyWiki is fully-featured wiki capable of adding and removing content, without even refreshing the page. As impressive as that is, perhaps the most impressive part is that it is all contained within a single HTML file. No web server needed, just save it to your computer and open it in your favorite web […]
I got into Pownce; Review and plenty of invites! (UPDATED 1/14/08)
Published July 2nd, 2007 in Communication, Design, The Interwebs and Web Development. 26 CommentsI was able to secure an invitation to Powce (hence the “Pownce” link at top, leading to my page), and since, I have started generating a network of friends. First off, I want to say that Pownce only appeals to some people: mostly the power-nerd internet addict like me. Some people love […]

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