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Scriffon.com – A New Platform For Online Publishing
Apr14

Scriffon.com – A New Platform For Online Publishing

Platforms like WordPress and Blogger have changed the way in which people share content for good. They’ve taken away all that could be deemed as technical, and replaced it with interfaces that are as easy to use as 1-2-3. And being available at zero cost has also helped them become incredibly popular, of course. Still, there’s a couple of entry barriers that could turn some people off.   Even if you’re going to...

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PeerBinder.com – Make New Friends Safely

Good ol’ Facebook. Between the new timeline and the privacy concerns that have always sidelined it, I wouldn’t be surprised if its expansion rate has slowed down a bit recently. Of course, it’s remaining the biggest site on the Internet for years. There’s no changing that. But there’s no escaping the fact that lots of people would be more than willing to try something different if it came along, something...

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SimpleMeet.me – Instant Chat Platform

Even though you know that swapping emails orally is the last thing you should do when making any kind of new connection, you still end up doing it again and again. And this happens because there are not that many alternatives for sharing contact information around. Or are there? SimpleMeet.me has just become available, and it aims to position itself as one of the fastest and easiest ways of sharing contact information ever. The logic...

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Pen.io – Publish Texts Online

Is it me or a really pronounced anti-blogging tendency is on the rise? I mean, I have lost track of the numbers of applications that I have seen this week alone letting you post content online without having to cope with the technicalities that go hand in hand with running a blog. Pen.io certainly falls into that category. It is an application that will let you type down whatever you want the world to know, and have it posted without...

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SimpleDiagrams.com – Creating Concise Diagrams

Those who think that capturing a simple idea is a piece of cake have probably never tried doing it in real life. The truth is that simple ideas are often “simple” only to the one who has thought them up. That person can see the way in which the idea connects to other concepts in his mind. The idea is “simple” when these associations are clear. And that is what turns communicating ideas into something problematic, in the end. We have...

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