Aardvark proposes a new way of answering your questions by using a mix of old technologies and new ideas.
Aardvark proposes a new way of answering your questions by using a mix of old technologies and new ideas.
ZumoDrive is a newcomer to the cloud storage market, launched in December last year, and unlike Amazon S3, they strive to improve the overall user experience. Why would you want ZumoDrive? ZumoDrive provides you with a hard disk in the cloud, which you can access at any time: from the web, from a computer or from an iPhone.
There are lots of GTD websites and apps roaming around, a few might come out at the Demo ‘09 conference, but there’s nothing that I know, specifically aimed at students. TrackClass was built from the start with the needs of students in mind, and it shows. You can easily manage your classes, assignments, track exams dates, take notes and upload stuff you need to have around – formulas, projects, or any type of file.
It seems that every day new startups come along, many with interesting, useful or just funny purposes. Today’s article is going to be on the fun side because we take a look at three entertainment oriented websites, well maybe not YawnLog, but the sheep sure is funny. Can you guess what the purpose is?
Gist is a web 2.0 start-up with an amazing service: a contacts organizer that actually helps you get things done instead of just cluttering your workflow. It creates a Contacts database by searching different services such as Facebook, Gmail and LinkedIn; and guess what: it’s detailed, up-to date, searchable and actually useful.
I’ve been discovering this past week a lot of very interesting services around the web, providing tremendous functionality for both work and personal task management. Our world today, as many others have noticed, is moving faster day by day, and there’s nothing that can help you more than a simple to use, efficient, comprehensive ‘workflow manager’. In this article we’re going to look at Action Method Online, an organization web app like you’ve never seen before.
Kutano is a browser add-on currently in beta that enables you to comment and participate in discussions regardless of the commenting system on the blog or website. The major benefit of this is that website owners can’t remove certain comments – thus the ‘democratization’ of information, as the developers like to call it. By not having negative comments removed, Kutano hopes to provide a more accurate representation of a product, brand or service.
For example, let’s say you bought an Apple computer, and the experience wasn’t exactly perfect; You could open up the Kutano sidebar and leave a comment about what went wrong – warn other potential buyers of flaws that the seller might not want you to know. The good thing about it is that they can’t do anything to stop Kutano.