Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 16, 2007.
Guruger came up with a social networking idea of your music library along with a player for listening. How it works? Well it requires you to download a piece of software (1.5MB) which actually index your music collection and upload the index online at your profile. It's required to leave the Guruger music indexer open or running if you let others to listen to your music and playlists. Yes i know it might remind you about the social music revolution last.fm, they have a popular audio scrobber engine which tracks and indexes almost all media players. Other basic features of a social networking features are being included as example as Neighborhood, Friends, Private messaging, commenting and so on. It's a very new startup, so you might want to give it a test. Go ahead to their site, it's free.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 6, 2007.
MyMuv is a interesting web 2.0 site which tracks lifestyle changes and trends. It shows you the most popular trends in your area and in the rest of the world. For instance you want a opinion or give a opinion about 2 similar things. You post your muv and let others contribute, vote and comment it. So you will be able to identify which one is the best. Making decisions isn't as easy as it used to be! There are so many options out there and often you end up wishing there were some way we could compare them and know what people think is the best. After all, everyone says their stuff is the best. And we figured, if we're confused by all those choices, so are others! You can search and add buddies within your profile so that you can build your own network around you. It's also a great place to know and explore about new trends. When you explore a muv in detail you could see the location on the google map and additionally it will list down all possible related muvs. mymuv lets you start by posting your lifestyle changes (muv) and let others decide if your muv is happening or cool by participating along. You may post comments and opinions on muvs, keep track of muvers on your Watch List. They have a interesting interface similar to popular digg but with a twist of comparing and voting. Signup is simple and easy. Lets take a look inside it.
Sample detail of a muv.

Related Muvs..
Comments with Opinions

Posting a new muv
Mymuv is certainly worth a try and a place to gain knowledge and opinions.
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 5, 2007.

Ballhype is a collection and collaboration of sports fans blogs. Currently they are tracking over 1,600 blogs for sports events, photos, videos, articles and news. It came up with a story interface which is similar to Digg. Ballhype features a dashboard and games browsing system. You can signup for free and can have your own blogs and postings. You can hype a story, find new information about games. Sadly it only supports US locales means it has been designed and target to us market. So asian and european fans stay out of Ballhype. Actually if you look deep into it, it's a common social networking tool just as same as some social networking sites like friendster and so and so.
They pull in content from thousands of sports blogs. If other writers are linking to a story, it gets surfaced to the top of the list as newsworthy. If enough Ballhype users hype it up, the story will make it to the home page.
You can also write your own post or submit a story that you think should be required reading. We make it incredibly easy to find good stuff to submit. Just check out the Hot Topics (posts grouped by topic) or Latest Posts (all posts written by any blog we track filtered by tag).
Well I have a question for you. Signup and Click hype on a story for as many times as you like… It's kinda wired… but yeah it might be the next stop for the sports fans around the world but they need to work on it.
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