Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 25, 2009.

RetailFans.com might not be designed for the guys in mind but it will seriously catch the attention of a smart guy. Why? Because a smart guy can find out about the latest fashion trends about the urban women are craving about. Basically RetailFans is a website where people come together to share the latest in fashion, cosmetics, jewelry and anything else that takes their fancy. So you might find all the geeky glitter girls roam around this place and make their voice about the fashion products they like. Finally a place for the girls to have their own Digg about the latest fashion-ware. RetailFans.com is pretty straight forward and easy to use website. Simple but effective ajax integration for smoother operations experiences.
Anyone can submit an item they’ve found on another website and vote on items that others have submitted. Items with the most votes rise to the top of the list. This way, users of the site collectively determine the most interesting items. This site is build on a web 2.0 style architecture so you might find similarity to the concept of delicious and digg itself. Previously I’ve seen a slightly similar site called HerFabLife, you might wanna check that out too. [More]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on January 21, 2009.

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.. [More]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 12, 2006.

Livelocker is a social media bookmarking site. It’s is a new way to find great videos, music, and photos, and share your favorites with the rest of the world.
Surf the web, find great media, and Submit it to the site. Use our browser buttons to simplify this task. Go bookmark all your favorites!

Browse the site to check out all the media others have submitted. Find something you like? Save it to your locker. Also rate media, comment, and enjoy together.
Find someone who always submits great stuff? Be sure to add him as a friend, so you can easily find media from people with similar interests as your own.
Livelocker is best described as a del.icio.us for rich media content with rating aspects from digg (and a similar interface). It allows users to bookmark, categorize and share links to videos, audio content and photos. The clean interface makes it easy for visitors to explore and find popular content online as well as to attach ratings to content and add them in their own locker.
The content itself is hosted on other sites and your own ‘locker’ and Livelocker itself only stores the link to the content.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 15, 2006.

Digg have put together a way to pull Digg news content onto your site. This is great for those looking to add a bit of content to your site or creating you’re own custom Digg pages.
You can easily add digg news to your own website. When news is updated on digg, it will automatically be displayed right on your own site. Choose your options below and follow the instructions to add the appropriate code to your site.
They offer quite a few options to allow you to select the exact kind of news you’re looking to pull. The HTML output is pretty nice as well and should allow for lots of different styling options.