The Mobile Wonder Boy Who May Be The Next Zuckerburg
This is one of those stories that will make you a little (more) bitter and maybe want to kick yourself. Why? It has to do with a CEO and a business idea. That doesn’t sound so bad, right? Except, the CEO is 21 and the business idea is pretty awesome and making said CEO very, very rich. Let’s take a look at this mobile wizkid and how his app is rewarding users, and, subsequently, his bank account. Digging the...
XYDO.com – Read Personalized News
Sites like Digg and Reddit have changed the way in which we consume news for good. The emergence and rise of such websites was entirely natural – the proliferation of blogs meant that news began being reported from multiple angles at once, and in ways that more than often supplemented each other. So, resources like Digg, Reddit and Delicious became the only way to stay on the loop, and never miss a beat. Well, XYDO is exactly...
Amazigg.com – Amazon Products On Digg
Amazigg is a quick and different way to find cool products on Amazon. Basically, on this site you can see these Amazon products that have been submitted to Digg, and that are standing out there for any reason or the other. Items that are hard to find, that come at a great price, that are just plain weird… these are the kind of products that Amazigg will let you find in a matter of minutes. All the items that are featured on this...
SharingFeed.com – Where Twitter Meets Digg
Sharing Feed is a new service that mainly brings two sites to mind: Twitter and Digg. It recalls Twitter because people who use Sharing Feed are enabled to post micro -messages in which they tell everybody what they are doing, and it pays a clear debt to Digg in the sense that these updates can be voted up and down by others. So, it all ends resembling a Twitterfied community in which the participation of users is ranked by their...
SpidiFox.com – Search Everywhere Instantly
Spidi Fox is a new instant search engine that lets you look up videos, images and assorted media in several sites at once. As it stands right now, the site makes for searching YouTube, Digg and Flickr at the same time. I assume you have already seen how an instant search engine works, so that there is no need for me to explain that results pop up as you are typing away. But what I have to mention as far as this site is concerned is...