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Gloofi is the next gen in web where names get weirder and tech gets better (in theory). Gloofi claims to be the first Web 3.0 search. What does that mean exactly? More collaboration? A more intimate network? For Gloofi it means interactive semantic search. Gloofi wants you to help build its search engine by letting you control what gets in and what doesn’t. In other words, it’s fully user controlled and combines tag search, global search, and human search with semantic capabilities. What’s more. The more you participate, the more points you’ll get, and the more points accrued, the more... read more
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Take a look at the webscape, and you’ll see a rise in recommendation sites like Yelp or TrustedPlaces. The trend is towards local recommendations and ratings that are garnered from friends, relatives and associates. Any good recommendation site entails some combination of social networking, ratings, sharing, and mobile technology. Of the latest of these sites is called Rummble and, although it’s in private beta and you need an invite to try it out, the buzz looks promising. Rummble is UK-based, and like other sites, you start off by establishing your network of friends, family and busin... read more
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BamwoO connects online buyers and sellers with a patent-pending online pricing and shopping process that creates a new, exciting and innovative way of online shopping. Our objective is to give online shoppers a personal community shopping experience. The BamwoO's marketplace plans to create a community of users which will include buyers and sellers as well as small businesses and larger organizations. An online seller that wishes to sell items on BamwoO will be able to entice shoppers not only with one price but four different prices of their choice. The variety of prices the seller has chosen... read more
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Indeed, there are already tons of social networking sites floating around etherspace; and yes, today's younger generation are extremely adept at navigating around several different networks. Despite that, newcomer Jeroo, claims to be different, and therefore, worth looking at. Its focus is truly on the social aspect of the network. Unlike your Myspaces and Facebooks, you actually have to know someone's email address to invite them to join the site—in other words, you really actually have to be someone's real world friend, to be someone's Jeroo friend. You cannot search for someone's... read more
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