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BloodR – Keeping track of your Blood Pressure Online

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BloodR is a Adobe Flex technology based web application in a simpler and easier interface to keep track of your blood pressure and Weight. It’s still at alpha/beta staged application and there will be more interface tweaks need to be done, nonetheless it gives you report of your weight and blood pressure in a manner of interactive charts. It’s a nice tool to keep tabs on your health.

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Here is how it reports the Blood pressure changes using charts.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 30th, 2008 at 12:12 am

GameSkoot – Web 2.0 Video Games Search Engine

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GameSkoot is a dedicated search engine for gamers who would like to find detailed information regarding Video Games News, Tips and Tricks, Tests, Cheats and Forum Topics. The interface is Web 2.0 ready, looks simple and trendy. It allows you to add the search engine in your Browser search bar, so it will be convenient to search right from your browser.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 28th, 2008 at 11:47 pm

SilkFair – Socialized Web 2.0 Shopping and Selling

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SilkFair is claimed to be the true rival of EBay alternative for buyers and sellers online. It comes with a Web 2.0 looks and feels which made it more trendy and sleek. Sometimes E-Bay can be confusing and troublesome for the End users and not to mention there were a lot of E-Bay Boycott campaigns going on, even though I really doubt how to boycott e-bay since it’s been around for quite a while so they manage to have a large user base. But why SilkFair counts on my opinion cause It’s simpler and more easier to navigate, so for day to day general end-users will have more flexibility for what they are looking for and at the same time similar experience will cover for the buyers. Addition to all these SilkFair offers a SilkFair SandBox to test out their system, which is IMHO is just effective for anyone to find what lies beneath the hood. Read the rest of this entry »