We review 15+ internet startups per working day. Vote for the one you think will be a killer.

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    Nenest.com - Create Personalized Software

    So, you think you can create your own web software, eh? Nenest thinks so too, but not without the help from their form-based software platform which makes Joe Shmoe into a software developer. You will, at the very least, be able to create a software program which supports a database of online content, such as information for contact management, and accounting, bills, bookings and more for finance management. The list could go on forever, the big idea is if you have web content to store and manage, you can create personalized software for you and your business to promote efficiency and organiza...   read more



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    uLinkx.com - Video Search and Socialize

    Ulinkx is a video aggregator which pulls videos from the likes of YouTube, Google, Myspace, MetaCafe, Reuters, and more. Users can search through videos and organize them into personal playlists which can be shared with friends. It"s got bookmarklet so you can add videos as you surf the web; there"s an All in One Video page which provides access to all your favorite video sites from within a single window; users can vote on popular videos by date; and there"s even a chance to earn money with Google adsense. The uLinkx video search engine also keeps track of your searches and recommends vide...   read more



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    StartupSearch.org - Tracking the World of 2.0

    Startup Search is a newly launched directory of all things 2.0. It"s got listings of the highest traffic gainers, companies and their highest ranked partners, along with detailed descriptions of start-up products. Start-ups are given an overall score based on buzz and traffic which are depicted in handy little tabs below the description. Buzz is currently determined by the number of mentions a site gets as measured by Google, Technorati and Yahoo. Traffic is rated by Alexa, Compete, and Quantcast observations. There are Flickr images on the side panel for added visuals, although they freq...   read more



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    PlayInterChange.com - Rent Out Your Games and DVDs

    PlayInterChange is an online video game/movie rental and buying service which operates like Netflix. Members can put up their games and movies for rent or sale for 50 cents plus the cost of the item itself (determined by the seller). All contents can be paid for with playcash which is earned by renting and selling your items; if you haven"t got anything to sell/rent you can purchase playcash with a credit card. Twenty-five percent of the PlayInterChange profits will go to charity. Members can build request lists of media they would like and the site will connect buyers and sellers or rente...   read more



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    Speakageline.com - Instant Publication From Your Mobile

    Imagine if you could instantly publish to your blog or website just by using your mobile phone. Speakageline makes it possible. You are provided with your own landline based number in your country; to post messages simply call the number speak your piece and hangup. Speakageline will add a nifty header jingle and background music about fifteen seconds after you"ve recorded your message and place the recording on the site automatically; you can choose to a add a title or edit your message via your web browser There"s no technical know needed whatsoever. It"s also compatible with most blogger...   read more



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    Boxxet.com - Compilations of the Web´s Best Content

    Boxxet endeavors to rein in the best web content using a combination of algorithms and community interaction. Users are able to compile info-- photos, videos and text into a sort of greatest hits page or box set. You pick the topic, say Keira Knightly or iPods, and then you and other Boxxnet members select the top 25 news items and related sites. Here"s where the automation comes in: Boxxnet uses Yahoo"s search engine to find relevant articles which are then ranked; users can consequently give their own ratings and the system will respond in kind, putting emphasis on top user rated content ...   read more



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    Word.sc - Online Dictionary From Your Toolbar

    Word Source is like Dictionary.com, an online dictionary and thesaurus, with one distinguishing twist -- you can access the tool from your browser. All you have to do is enter word.sc/(and then input the word you want here) and it does the search. Pretty easy. You can also add Word Source to your browser from the site, making it still more easy. As always, I appreciate sites with a simple purpose and little fanfare. This is such a site. ...   read more



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    SuggestLocal.com - Easy Way to Organize Group Outings

    SuggestLocal is a creative and fun site to help organize group outings and share ideas/recommendations. It allows you to organize a get together with coworkers, friends or family without having to login or create a special account (yay! who can remember their passwords anymore?). All you have to do is download the toolbar, choose your favorite restaurants/places in your town, and share that list with whomever you want. Then you can arrange specific meeting times/dates as well as share comments with your private email list. Best of all, the site tracks all comments and allows you to rememb...   read more



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    InsideMessenger.com - Toy for your MSN Messenger

    InsideMessenger allows you to do almost anything inside your MSN instant messaging service, for free. You simply add the site as a friend and begin to benefit from their features -- you can search Amazon, see the latest headline news, watch YouTube, play games, and even win an IPod (they have a weekly contest to win an IPod as a way to get more customers). While I"m not sure why you would prefer to use this service to find the latest headline news or play games or do any of the "cool" things you can do on this site, I guess there is a market for this kind of application. ...   read more



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    Slifeshare.com - Share Your Digital Life

    Imagine if you could stay in touch with your friends´ internet activity in real-time. Now you can. Slifechare is like a social networking site with a twist. Once you sign up, and enable the Slifeshare function to begin, you basically have to do nothing else, except to use the web as normal, and begin sharing and viewing with your friends. Slifeshare tracks the web pages you view, the music you listen to, the videos you watch, and the pictures you see. It then creates a personal page for you, including a brief profile description you fill out. The observations it makes from your internet...   read more



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    Todoist.com - Task Management Made Dead Simple

    Todoist is the latest entry to the task management field which wants to help you get things done. Todoist is an extremely quick and streamlined application which offers a simple interface, built in calendar, hierarchies, Gmail integration, a Quicksilver plug-in, mobile access and multiple project management. The Gmail integration allows one click email delegation to Todoist, assignation of email due dates, and the ability to sort emails into projects all from within your browser. It"s uncomplicated and slick, but it makes task management a breeze. To use Todoist you have to sign up, but it...   read more



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    Protonotes.com - Discuss and Annotate in Context

    Protonotes is your stickynote service for your prototype. Once you register for this free tool, you can send your protonote link to all of your team members in order to collectively and effectively work on your prototype. Everyone on your team can add notes in a snap, and with no spilled tears over having to download, install, or learn a complicated service. Protonotes was developed in order to more efficiently discuss system functionality, design, requirements, and editing collaboratively upon these prototypes. You can also use these sticky notes during heuristic reviews and usability tests t...   read more



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    Answers.vizu.com - Do-It-Yourself Market Research

    Vizu Answers provides a market research tool which can be used by anyone who needs an answer. Vizu uses a network of websites and polls which are affordable and remarkably simple to use. Finding the answer to your question is a quick matter of putting together some questions; Vizu then places your poll directly on selected websites and you"ll receive responses in real time. You choose the audience-- whether it be blog readers, news outlets, retail portals, or media driven sites. Vizu charges on a CPM basis or cost per thousand poll impressions; rates vary by site, but you can get started f...   read more



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    TenantMarket.com - Matching landlords and tenants

    Are you tired of searching for the right apartment, or the right tenant? Now there is a site that is for both the renter and the landlord. Renters can fill out a short form, including their desired type of apartment, house, or condo, as well as a few personal questions; landlords select the criteria for their ideal tenant, as well as the type of property they want to rent. TenantMarket then automatically matches the renters and landlords, and provides the landlords with a list of possible renters. Landlords can then personally contact their ideal renter and begin the process of renting the...   read more



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    Yumondo.com - User created city guides

    How would you like to be able to get an insider´s scoop on where to go, what to do, and general things-you-need-to-know about major cities around the world? This is the idea behind Yumondo.com, a site that is working to get members registered and contributing to it right now. As a member you are able to create a profile based around your personal picks for the city you live in. You can post photos, list events, people, places, and “things” (games, music, art, botanical gardens, and whatever else you can come up with). You can either add items on your own, or you can search other members´...   read more



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