A Quick List of Startups

Sat, May 19, 2007

Beta, Social Media

I just wanted to give you all a quick list of startups to sign up to. They are all currently in beta.

Sputtr – All the right searches on one page. Instead of going to different sites to search, you can do it from one

E-Learning Community 2.0 is a marketplace for Internet Entrepreneurs to grow their info business to the next level by leveraging the power of social networking offered by Web 2.0.

LineBuzz adds inline comments to your blog. Installing 1 line of javascript lets your readers select text in your blog entries and post comments inline.

Tripbase is a travel website that gives you unbiased recommendations about where to go on your next trip based on what you like.

Twiigs is the place to get the pulse of the world on any topic. Vote on the polls that interest you, or post one of your own. If you like to vote – this is the place to go.

Scrybe is a groundbreaking online organizer that caters to todays lifestyle in a cohesive and intuitive way.
Simple solutions for some age old problems. It is very anticipated.

Openserving extends the essence of the open source model – free software and content – to all aspects of web-based computing. Popular existing web communities can create their own open-content, collaborative, blogging systems.

Did I miss anyone? I know I did – there are plenty out there. Tell me about your beta-site or project.

Argh…Batteries are running low in my keyboard…

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Dennis Bjørn Petersen - who has written 398 posts on The Beta News.


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  • you might want to add calgoo to that list www.calgoo.com - its a calendaring program that syncs with google calendar - outlook - and ical format. ive been using it since it went beta and its solid. they need to work on the speed and the ui but all in all it got me away from using microsoft and onto the world of google.

    bizz
  • Don
    @Joe: Yes thats true! Thank you for your input, Joe. I really appreciate it. I am looking forward to your comments on eLearning.
  • Joe Cheray
    Well I can find you in one of two ways either through Wendy's blog or on MyBlogLog. I think I found my way tho through Wendy's blog. I will certainly keep you informed of the eLearning experience. Thanks again. Have a great evening.
  • Don
    @Dee: I've written to the guys at Linebuzz telling them about your experience. I think we have to be patient about the Scrybe beta invite, unless we are lucky and find someone inviting somewhere ;)

    Good luck on your finals, Dee. Its a great competition on your site BTW!
  • Dee
    Watching the Scrybe video .. I think it's really great and I can't wait to try it out. Linebuzz is good too.. what I didn't like is that in order for someone to leave an inline comment they have to signup at Linebuzz.. I was hoping that would be just an option.
  • Don
    @Dee: Yeah me too, Dee. There are a lot of creative people out there and it is always really interesting to know what they came up with. That's why I try to participate in betas and to give them feedback.
    Let me know what you thought of Linebuzz and Scrybe please.
  • Dee
    Nice list.. I like being part of beta programs. I have just signed up for LineBuzz and about to try it and Scrybe is impressive indeed!
  • Don
    @Joe: Thank you very much for your comment. Yes Scrybe looks very promising, it is also one of the most anticipated Web 2.0 applications. I have still to explore the Elearning community, but I would love to hear what you think of it, once you've had time to look at it.
    How did you find your way to my blog BTW?
  • Joe Cheray
    I have registered a linebuzz account and have it on my design blog. I am also going to sign up to be a beta tester for Scrybe.

    Scrybe looks like the ultimate Web 2.0 eCommerce dream come true. I watched the video on the site and I am very impressed with it. If it happens to be everything they are going to make it to be it will change the way people do business on the internet dramatically.

    I am also going to set up an account at Elearning community Web 2.0 it looks to be very promising for free elearning and quality.

    Thank you for making this information available.
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