
I’ve always wanted to publish my blog or twitter posts to all the social networks where blogging and status updates available but sadly until this time there was no tool to do that job until now…. Ping.fm made the revolution of one click publishing to the social networks which enables you to post status updates, micro-blogging and blogging to multiple social networks at the same time. It’s already supporting a wide range of social networks, micro blogging engines and status updates services. Ping.fm is a centralized location to publish and broadcast to all your social networking sites. That is not all.. they are supporting a variety of tools that can help you publish your broadcast through e-mail, instant messengers, google gadgets, facebook application and even via SMS text. Remember it’s not only an one click multiple social networks publishing engine but also a superb marking tool if you use it wisely. A few social networks to mention are myspace, facebook, friendster, tumblr, twitter, bebo, seesmic, linkedin, friendfeed, plaxo, livejournal, wordpress.com, blogger.com, flickr, jaiku, delicious, hi5, multiply, yahoo 360. Lets take a look into a little bit more details. Read the rest of this entry »
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Ping.fm – one click solution for publishing to all your social networks
dotNetShoutOut is the ultimate Digg for .Net developers and researchers

One of my very old friends team just announced the dotNetShoutOut.com for the public. I was kind of aware of their ongoing development. Basically it’s a Digg like Web 2.0 social news site for the .Net related developers and re-searchers. Build on the KIGG open source platform. The dotNetShoutOut team is from Dhaka, Bangladesh and they have wide experience in several international social web 2.0 products. The leading developer Kazi Manzur Rashid is a recurring Microsoft Most Valuable Person. More details below.. Read the rest of this entry »
EpicTweet captures the most interesting tweets as decided by you

Kim form EpicTweet.com send me an e-mail to inform me about this new twitter application. They just made a Twitter app at Startup Camp Sydney. It’s called EpicTweet.com and is designed to pull together the most hilarious, amazing, stupid and crazy tweets out of the millions of tweets generated each day. Users can also nominate tweets using the #epictweet hashtag. Basically they display a random hash tagged twitter topic that you can say yes or no. Once you make a choice it moves you to the next one. Currently there aren’t so many options for the application cause it’s pretty straight forward. Here are the screens. Read the rest of this entry »
Livedrive added Facebook Photo uploads and online video streaming

Previously I’ve wrote about LiveDrive Online storage (Free and unlimited). They have recently added new features into their system. Now you can upload to Facebook Albums and you can view your uploaded videos using a flash video player. Read the rest of this entry »
VZillion to Utilize Social Search Engine Technology
VZillion, Inc.’s 3D Virtual Environment to Utilize Sproose’s Social Search Engine Technology
MIAMI — VZillion, Inc. (Pink Sheets: VZIL.PK), innovator of the virtual Internet, today announced that it has signed an agreement with Sproose, as VZillion’s exclusive search platform.
Sproose, a pioneer in personalized, user interactive search, will power the community “search” engine on the highly-anticipated 3-D virtual environment, www.VZillion.com. Through community based voting, users can sort through existing websites and videos to produce the most relevant results – within VZillion’s 3-D virtual platform.
“With the number of Web pages growing at an exponential rate, VZillion is focused on putting the power and control of the Internet experience back into the users’ hands,” said Antonio Collier, president and founder of VZillion. “Applications like Sproose are essential to the evolution of the Internet and its social search capabilities combined with its recommendation engine are strategically aligned with VZillion’s mission to change the way people experience the Internet by promoting and facilitating collaboration.” Read the rest of this entry »










