We review 15+ internet startups per working day. Vote for the one you think will be a killer.
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ShopRiot.com - You Drive The Market
Not satisfied with the current state of online shopping? Neither are those at ShopRiot.com and they"re out to change that. Going against the idea of consumers competing with eachother for an item as they must on e-bay, ShopRiot.com creates an environment were sellers compete for the shopper. The way it works is that the buyer requests an item in a certain price range and as offers come in, the buyer is notified by ShopRiot.com and when they see an offer that interests them they can select it as a winner and buy it. Sellers can search for buyers who might be interested in what they have to sel... read more
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WeSquare.com - Tool for Skype Prime Users
WeSquare.com, a site for Skype Prime users who want to sell their service with more flexibility. With their web application, users can
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Fortiusone.com - Make Your Maps Smarter
Fortiusone.com brings current mapping tools to a whole new level with a fast, simple way to filter, analyze and get more insight from geographic data. Using a program called GeoIQ, they go far beyond simple pushpin data maps and allow users to ask questions, which are responded to in seconds with colorful, easy to read maps that users can pan around and zoom into, and their results will be refreshed immediately, refactored for the new geographic range and scale.
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BuyersVine.com - Connecting You to Wineries!
Having trouble finding an affordable and tasty wine? BuyersVine.com is a website that connects wine buyers directly to wineries. They work to find comsumers the cheapest prices and give wineries a larger market. You can search for wines based on a criteria such as price, food, color, anything!
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Jangl.com is a new phone service that gives consumers the ability to receive calls without actually giving out their phone number. They"ve essentially applied to telephones the idea of "double-blind" e-mail system used by online dating services to ensure anonymity and privacy. Neither the caller nor the receiver knows eachother"s number but rather the call is prefaced by a short announcement saying the caller"s name so their call can be blocked or answered. When you make a Jangle.com account, you provide your phone number, and you get a a PIN and a Jangl ID. You can then give out your Jangle I... read more
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BugMeNot.com - A Bypass for Online Registration
BugMeNot is an Internet service that provides usernames and passwords to let Internet users bypass mandatory free registration on websites. Started in August 2003 by an anonymous person, it aims to allow Internet users to access websites that have registration walls (for instance, that of The New York Times) without the requirement of compulsory registration. This came in response to the increasing number of websites that request such registration. Many Internet users find this to be an annoyance at best and a potential source of spam e-mail at worst. BugMeNot itself used to parody these senti... read more
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Geesee.com - Add Chat to Your Blog
Geesee allows you to embed a chat platform in your blog or website. Password protect your chatroom for privacy, or open it to all. Add video to your profile. Even if your site has just a single visitor a day, that visitor can still chat with anyone on the internet. There´s nothing to download and you needn´t pay a dime; after setting up an account, just copy and paste a simple line of code and add it to the html of your blog.
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