AppAlerts.com – Know When Apps Are Released
Why spend your precious time looking for apps that could appeal to you when it’s possible to use a service like this one instead? As its name implies, AppAlerts.com offers direct notifications for app releases that match your interests. Using this service is as easy as specifying these things that you’re keen on and supplying your email address for alerts to be delivered whenever matching apps are released. As a service,...
JobKaster.com – Jobs By Location
So, you’ve finally created an online resume using the many intelligent resume creation tools we’ve reviewed such as JobSpice and InfoAbout.me, and still nothing happens. Nobody’s emailing or calling you, and asking you to come over for an interview. OK, don’t worry. Time to try a different strategy. Time to use a site like JobKaster instead. Simply put, JobKaster is a location-based application for finding open...
NotificationControl.com – Control Email Notifications
Inspired by MyPermissions.org (a tool that lets you clean your app permissions), NotificationControl.com allows you to manage the way in which your favorite services email you notifications. On this site, you can pick them one by one and have all their notifications cleared out at once. That is, NotificationControl.com brings together all the notifications that services like Facebook and Twitter put your way on an average day, and...
TripSentry.com – Have A Perfect Vacation
So you’ve made it to the city of your dreams at last, in time for a well-deserved vacation. You’ve always wanted to holiday there because the beach is pristine, the sunsets are breathtaking and the city itself is renowned for being incredibly safe. Yet, there’s no such a thing as a place that’s free from accidents and its fair share of crime. How much you’re going to enjoy your vacation lies in direct...
GetArrived.com – Notify People When You Arrive
Telling your friends that you’ve arrived somewhere is dead-easy nowadays. You simply have to check into FourSquare. Or you can post an update to Twitter or Facebook, telling everybody where you are. And that’s not counting sending out a good old SMS, and telling your friends where to look out for you. In all cases, we’re talking about something that takes just one or two minutes. It’s never something that could...