May 16th, 2008 — Blogging, Launched, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Webmaster's Tool, web2.0

Here’s a cool site that’s an online directory of widgets. It’s sorta like Digg, a type of social network where you can submit, rate, and find widgets for your website.
Heck, we might even submit out Beer Widgets and see how it does.
Widgiland is a directory of online widgets. It houses thousands of widgets for web, desktop and mobile platforms. Users can select widgets for their blogs and personal web pages, for forums and email, for feeds, and search and for messaging among other things. Widgets are categorized by type and by platform, for instance iGoogle, Pageflakes, and NetVibes.
via killerstartups
Blogging, blogs, cool site, email, heck, Launched, mobile platforms, netvibes, online directory, pageflakes, personal web pages, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, web desktop, web2.0, Webmaster's Tool, widgets
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May 6th, 2008 — Twitter, web2.0

Here’s a cool new service that let’s you converts your voice to twitts. Although Twitter has an SMS built-in and Twitter mobile platforms, this new TwitterFone service might be great for those of you who cannot type fast on your Blackberry or your favorite cellphone device.
The service launched moments ago into private beta. To use it you need to verify your phone number and Twitter account, and TwitterFone will then give you a local phone number to call to leave messages (they support the U.S., UK and Ireland now, adding more). Then, any message you send will be transcribed, and posted to Twitter along with a link to the recording (here’s a test message I left). If the message is longer than 140 characters, just the first part is transcribed, but the entire recording is still available. There is a time limit of 15 seconds on the recording.
via techcrunch
blackberry, ireland, lauched, mobile platforms, phone number, private beta, sms, test message, time limit, Twitter, Twitter, twitterfone, web2.0
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