Organize and integrate all your communication needs in one place

Communication, Voice, Email June 14th, 2008

Orgoo is a web-based solution that enable you to organize and integrate all your communication needs in one place. With Orgoo, you can integrate all your email accounts, all your IM accounts, video chat, video mail, SMS and more, working together to give you one seamless experience.

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World of knowledge in a open, shared database

Content Sharing, CMS, Data Storage, File Sharing June 6th, 2008

Freebase is an open database of the world’s information. It is built by the community and for the community—free for anyone to query, contribute to, build applications on top of, or integrate into their websites.

What makes Freebase unique is that it spans domains—but requires that a particular topic exist only once in Freebase, even if it might normally be found in multiple databases. For example, Arnold Schwarzenegger would appear in a movie database as an actor, a political database as a governor and a bodybuilder database as a Mr. Universe. In Freebase, there is only one topic for Arnold Schwarzenegger, with all three facets of his public persona brought together. The unified topic acts as an information hub, making it easy to find and contribute information about him.

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Here are three good reasons to contribute to Freebase:

  1. You’ve got a bunch of data that you’d like to share with the world. Freebase gives you a place to do it. A related benefit: once your data is in Freebase, you or anyone else can run MQL (Metaweb Query Language) queries against it.
  2. You’ve got a bunch of data that you’d like to share, and said data would benefit from the knowledge and refinement efforts of other people. Freebase gives you a place to share it and others a place to improve it.
  3. You don’t have data, but you’re an authority on something, and you like sharing your expertise. Freebase lets you dive into the details and improve or add to existing data.

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Simple web-based password manager for people who travel or change computers often

Data Storage, Office, Webware June 5th, 2008

Passpack is a FREE Online Password Manager. Think of it as a password manager, automatic login and personal vault all in one. With Passpack you can quickly login to websites, as well as organize and store logins and private notes.

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What Passpack Does, and Doesn’t Do

Passpack is a secure repository. That means it lets you store your passwords in a way that is (1) safe and (2) easy to keep organized. Passpack gives you the tools (we’ll go over them later) to do things like find your weak passwords and make them stronger. However, these are just tools - you will need to do these things yourself, Passpack will just help you move things along..

What Passpack can’t do: Passpack can not automatically change your passwords for you on sites that you belong to, and it can’t sign you up for sites automatically. Passpack doesn’t do anything you don’t tell it to do.

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View and manage all your accounts from a single secure site

Data Storage, Project, Collaboration June 5th, 2008

Pageonce is a web-based application that enable you to securely manage and houses all your online account information (Username and Password). Pageonce is quick and easy to set up. Seconds after entering a valid email address, Pageonce is on the way to creating a painless Internet experience free from the hassles of logins, password amnesia and, surfing the same sites over and over and over again.

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With Pageonce you will:

  1. Always have a clear financial picture of bank balances, credit card limits, investments
  2. Never go over cell phone minutes or text limits again by getting usage alerts
  3. Get Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Gmail all at the same time
  4. Protect kids from inappropriate online contact & activity by monitoring their accounts
  5. Track purchases from Amazon, eBay and Costco
  6. Manage all family members’ frequent flyer accounts from one place
  7. Know what’s coming next from Netflix and be the first to get the latest new release
  8. Cure password amnesia forever by linking directly to all accounts from Pageonce
  9. Defend against identity theft & online fraud by being aware of account statuses in real time
  10. Avoid late fees by knowing when bills are due and paying them on time

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Annotate Documents Online with A.nnotate

Content Sharing, CMS, Project, Collaboration June 1st, 2008

A.nnotate is an online web service for sharing notes on documents and web pages using a web browser. No software or plugins need to be installed - it works within the web browser and currently supports Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, IE6 and Safari.

Supported document formats include: PDF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Rich Text Format, OpenOffice documents and spreadsheets, HTML web pages

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Key FAQs you should know

Do I need to download or install anything?
No - it runs entirely within the web browser so there is nothing extra to install. The current version requires Firefox (Windows / Mac OSX, Linux), Internet Explorer 7 or IE6 (Windows) or Safari (Mac OSX / Windows). People can review documents online without needing to start Word or any plugins like Adobe Reader or Flash.

What can I annotate?
You can annotate documents and snapshots of webpages. Documents can be uploaded or emailed as attachments. Accepted document formats include PDF, Microsoft Word (.doc), Excel (.xls), Powerpoint (.ppt) and OpenOffice text and presentation formats.

Can I add a.nnotate capability to my blog / web site?
Yes - it is easy to add an ‘annotate this page’ button like the one below to your own web page or blog. You can add this button to your web pages completely free of charge. See detailed instructions and sample HTML.

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