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Email Harvester Launches, Turns Down $750 Million Offer

It's been almost 4 months since I first proposed my idea for Email Harvester (TM). After literally minutes of hard labor and over $100 million in VC funding, I'm happy to confirm that Email Harvester (TM) is now in private beta. Using advanced Web 2....

MyPickList - Product Recommendations 2.0

MyPickList is a pretty smart idea. As modern consumers, we tend to trust recommendations from our peers more than company propaganda (aka: advertising). As a result, we're increasingly embracing new forms of social commerce. The first wave was led by...

Wikio - Social News Hybrid

I'm going to infuriate you again and write about a company that hasn't launched yet. Wikio is a news site combining features from Google News, Digg and Technorati. The French version is in private beta, and expansion is on the cards. From the site: W...

Zimbio - People Powered Portals

Update (May 2nd 2006): Zimbio plans to launch publicly tomorrow. Zoozio, which looked for a while to be another lame ajax start page, has rebranded itself as Zimbio, and is currently testing its latest concept: user-generated portals. We're talking S...

JumpCut - More Video Mashups

Mike points to another impressive video-remixing service today: Jumpcut. As I said in my review of Eyespot, video remixing is likely to be a huge trend among members of Gen C. Two unreleased services - Dabble and MotionBox - are also making moves in ...

Inform.com - Still Failing

Inform.com launched back in October 2005, accompanied by a hype-laden NY Times article and the revelation that it employs 55 people (!). Mike called it like he saw it, then followed up with some damage control - frankly, he was right the first time. ...

WikiHow - Community-Powered How-To Manual

Looks like I missed this one back in January - wikiHow is a collaborative how-to manual from the people behind eHow. But while eHow only allows staff members to write articles, wikiHow takes more Web 2.0 approach. In the new-school wiki way, they're ...

Zlio Gets Revenue Sharing Just Right

Social commerce is hot - and French company Zlio (aff) is doing everything right in this space. Like MyPickList (reviewed last week), Zlio allows users to choose a set of products they like and create their own personal page. Users can promote this p...

Dabbling with Dabble

Looks like they're letting some of the cool people into Dabble. (Luckily, someone mistook me for one of the cool people again!) The service is taking a shot at video-bookmarking, as I mentioned a few months back. From the site: Dabble is a video sear...

Google Calendar Impresses

Google has released some half-baked products recently, but in the case of the long-awaited Google Calendar, I think they've done a decent job. It's a well-rounded, fully-featured product, and the usability is actually very good for a change. The onli...

Social Search Heats Up: Microsoft and Eurekster in Talks

Interesting news in the social space - BusinessWeek reports that Microsoft is in talks to buy or partner with two-year old startup Eurekster, creators of the social search tool Swicki. They're also interested in creating a social Question and Answer ...

Interactive Voices - Voice Over Marketplace

Interactive Voices isn't quite what I hoped it would be, but it's interesting nonetheless. The service is trying to be a "voice over marketplace" - a place where you can find voice talents for your radio commercials, radio ads, audiobooks, cartoons a...

ZunaFish - The Return of Online Swaps

Zunafish is bringing back an old idea: online swaps. The trades are limited to certain types of items and each trade costs $1. From the NYTimes article: The site...trades only one-for-one items within the same category — CD's, DVD's, VHS tapes, video...

PodcastReady - Easy Podcast Downloads

PodcastReady is a new service that could provide an alternative to iTunes - but not in the way you'd expect. Instead of providing another desktop app, the "myPodder" service installs directly on your MP3 player and syncs with the portal at PodcastRea...

The Definitive Directory of Web 2.0 Companies?

Over the last few months there's been a feeling that we need a centralized database of Web 2.0 apps. I've always intended to try this out with my Weblist blog, but other projects have a habit of getting in the way. Luckily, lots of enterprising folks...

Sabifoo - IM to RSS

Here's another crazy (but interesting) idea. Sabifoo allows you to send instant messages to an RSS feed - just add the Sabifoo user to your buddy list and ping him(?) whenever you want to create a new entry. From the site: Sabifoo makes it easier tha...

Feeding the MySpace Beast

Believe me: you can't build the next MySpace. You may think you can, but you can't. And don't go thinking you can win by having more features: social software doesn't work like that. In the same way that you can't beat eBay by charging lower fees, My...

Ziki - Your Digital Life in a Box

Ziki is a new social site that will - among other things - aggregate all your digital content in one place. This week they released the first part of their grand plan - Ziki People. The blurb: If you publish content on the web (and you’re a person!),...

ShopWiki - Shopping Search, the Wiki Way

ShopWiki, which launched today, is a shopping search engine crossed with a wiki. The service crawls the web for product listings, then allows users to write reviews in a collaborative wiki format. From the site: ShopWiki is a shopping search engine d...

Yuku - Social Network and Forums

Here's another test of the everythingitis theory: Yuku. If you remember, I'm hypothesizing that the "everything under one roof" idea (aka the portal strategy) won't be too successful for startups - specialized services that weave their way into the f...

SocialPicks - Social Stock Picks

SocialPicks allows you to pick stocks and share stock information with others. It's like StockDigg (now called DigStock, seemingly), but taken to the next level. From my inbox: SocialPicks is social stock picks & research. SocialPicks enables stock i...

Fluxiom - Digital Asset Management

Not social, but still sweet - Fluxiom is an asset management system for businesses. It's hard to make "managing your digital assets" fun, but the Fluxiom guys just about get away with it. The blurb: Fluxiom makes it easy to organize and share your di...

Plum - A Mild Case of Everythingitis

Mr Crunch had at look at Plum a few days ago, a soon-to-launch bookmarking service with approximately a gazillion features. From the site: Plum lets you put all the stuff you care about, stumble across or need in one place. Collect and save from the ...

RapLeaf - The Return of Portable Reputations

Silicon Beat reports on Rapleaf, a new portable reputation service. Of course it hasn't launched yet, but I thought it would be fun (or if not fun, at least tolerable) to revisit this increasingly important idea. From the post: wants to give people a...

New Memedigger: BlogMemes

BlogMemes is a new memedigger with a sweet design: This project is a community space, similar to Digg.com and based on our own engine: AKARRU. BlogMemes is oriented towards news in the English-speaking community. Spanish, Portugese and French version...

Sphere Blog Search Engine Goes Live - at Last!

Update (2nd May 2006): Sphere has finally launched publicly today. Test it out at Sphere.com, or read Mike's review. After riding the hype curve for many months, it's great to see that Sphere will soon be alive and kicking (launches in a few hours, I...

Gliffy is Spiffy!

Gliffy is a new web-based app for creating sharable diagrams. It's very nicely done. Even as a personal mindmapping tool, it's far superior to anything else out there (Mayomi, for instance), but the addition of near real-time collaboration puts Gliff...

Project Opus - Indie Music Community

Here's another good reason to stop buying useless, DRM-laden music from the labels. ProjectOpus is a music community along the lines of the excellent PureVolume, connecting fans and artists at a local level. The service seems to be free for everyone ...

eBay Express - eBay Made eAsy!

eBay Express launched this week. As I mentioned previously, the idea is to simplify the buying process by offering new products at a fixed price. From the site: With eBay Express it's faster and easier than ever to breeze through all your shopping. F...