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Fliqz – Promising Video Community

Written by Ruhani Rabin on July 20, 2006.

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Fliqz is a community founded on the premise that you should never have to delete your video assets. We are committed to the premise that it should be fun, free, and easy to preserve, manage, and share your memories with friends and family. They should never lie forgotten in a box in some dusty attic, but should always be available, accessible, and easy to post into websites, blogs, or share via email and over the web.

Fliqz was founded by veterans of the software, media, and film industries, and is backed by some of the best and brightest investors in Silicon Valley.

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My Note: 

1. They need to make their player more robust

2. A good compititor of Bolt.com 

3. A great feature is your Collection Permission Setup. It is possible to have Public, Private and Password protected collections

fliqz - player interface

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TrashBit – Recycle and Share Your Code Snippets

Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 23, 2006.

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TrashBit is an innovative way to share and re-use the code snippets. This is meant for developers who want to share their code and you never know when you find a very useful code you were looking for. TrashBit is currently beta. Provides a simple and nifty interface to submit your code. It also has Tag Cloud for Code Types. Lets see how it looks like.

trashbit - home

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Pickle – Not Just Photo and Video Sharing

Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 16, 2006.

Pickle

Pickle is a new online service that lets you upload and share not just photos, but also videos with friends and family over the Internet. Pickle is different not just because of its extensive support for both photos and videos, but also because Pickle blends web and e-mail-based sharing to create a service that lets people manage and share the way they actually want to.

The Free Edition of Pickle offers 200MB monthly quota, 7 PickleBoxes(Limited time only) and 100MB per file upload limit. But Look at the Bright Side.. unlimited views or downloads. You can have your own yourname@pickle.com e-mail address. You can send photos and videos to your pickle as you send e-mail to your pickle mailbox.

You can upload your files via E-mail or Browser. A built in MailBox is ready for you to use. Web 2.0 interface nice and fast. It's still in beta stage so there might be problems but the concept is nice and easy to use. Each of your PickleBoxes can have their own e-mail aliases. PickleBoxes are similer to albums but with lots of additional features.

pickle - main account interface

pickle - video and photos
Individual Access settings available for posting photos, videos and accessing them.

pickle - browser and java upload interface
Pickle File Upload interface

pickle - your own address book
You have your own address book to easily manage your contacts from one place

pickle - define your options and setup your pickle

ALternatively it is possible to access your very own homepage at pickle like http://www.pickle.com/tech2all . Also you will be able to post your photos and videos to your Blogs and keep track of it.

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Posticky – web based sticky notes for everyone

Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 17, 2006.

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With Posticky.com , your notes are available from anywhere in the world. You can even check Posticky notes from your mobile at m.posticky.com. Posticky is simple virtual repository for your to-do's in the form of the post-it note. Upon creating an account you can post and arrange virtual post-it notes within your browser. You can also set reminders to be sent to you via email or by text message to you cell phone. One other notable feature is the ability to send notes to your Posticky account via email or via your cell phone. The cell phone feature assigns each user a unique email address to send text message to-do's for "on the go" functionality. Below is a screen-shot of my recently created Posticky account – you can see I have set up three quick post-it reminders.

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UnCut Video Sharing from AOL

Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 17, 2006.

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UnCut Video is the place to come for videos on the Web. Upload videos from your web camera or camcorder. Watch videos from your home state, from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Middle East. Share videos with your friends over AIM and email. News, sports, pets, music, personals, short films, autos, the odd and the absurd—it’s all here. See it! Shoot it! Share it! Rate and comment on videos, and add them to your AOL Journal.

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