We review 15+ internet startups per working day. Vote for the one you think will be a killer.
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GetConcrete5.com - A Powerful Tool For Web Developers
Getconctete5.com is the place to get concrete5. Sounds kind of obvious right? But what on earth is this concrete 5? Some sort of building foundation? In a way it is, but not for skyscrapers, but instead for web sites. The name for this platform comes from their claim that it is rock solid and that from that excellent foundation you may build anything you can dream of on top of it.
Here is how it works, if you chose to use their service then they will grant you access to their platform and they will also host your site. According to the site tour, the platform is very simple to use and... read more
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FlipGloss.com - Flip, Hover, Discover
FlipGloss.com is (to sum it all up) a new way to go through a huge assortment of glamorous pictures. Their slogan is “Flip. Hover. Discover.” And what it refers to is the way in which you can navigate the photo albums. When you go into one of the photo albums you can add information to the pictures themselves not just as captions. What you do is outline a specific area and then when you click that tagged area you can add stuff like more pictures, links, and information about that particular bit.
All of the pictures on the site seem to be organized and perfect which is great on one... read more
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Suburbified.com - Mapping Articles Of Suburban New York
Suburbified is the one stop location to learn about every single suburb around New York City. It’s always so difficult to keep track of all the different suburbs around the city particularly with so many resembling names. To solve this issue, suburbified.com has created a mash up using the New York Times API and then represented all the articles from the Real Estate section published on Sundays on a nifty map that you can easily navigate.
What suburbified.com has done to display the information is frankly quite good. They have created a colour coded key that indicates in which date ... read more
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CurseBird.com - The F’ing Twitter Facts
Twitter is good for many things, but airing out your problems to the rest of the world is a big one. People are constantly letting their feelings be known, and they usually use harsh words to describe them.
If you like to know how often and how much people are swearing in Twitter, then you should definitely take a look at Cursebird.com. On the site, you’ll be able to see explicit tweets, which people are using to air out their grievances. What’s the point? Absolutely nothing, but it sure is fun. People get ranked on how often they swear, what words they use, and how they stack up... read more
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Nabbit.com - Know That Song’s Name
With all these new technologies, listening to the radio has taken a back seat. But for those few people that still use their car’s radios to tune into some sweet jams through the airways, there’s Nabbit.com.
With this great mobile app, you’ll be able to quickly get the name of the song you’re listening to on the radio. All you do is tell the app what radio you’re listening to, and they’ll text you the name and artist for each song you like. You can then go on iTunes and buy the song you desire. It doesn’t stop with music. You can also “nab” ads, talk segments, podca... read more