Monday, July 9, 2007

Keegy Is RSS mashup site

Keegy is a RSS mashup site that spiders selected web 2.0 type of blogs for the posts that they write. When you visit the site you are immediately taken to your own separate country sub domain and shown the relevant content based on the sum of all the site users from your own location.

The site then kicks it’s Artificial Intelligence algorithm in and analyzes the behavior of all the visitors from your locale and ranks the posts from the various blogs according to an ever updated local preference. The site constantly generates tags and a new home edition based on the interaction coming out of the City/Country.

So, say you’re in India and if all those people every read and click on is hindi music, cricket and Indian hot girls than that’s what you’re going to see.
Clicking on a story’s link it opens up with in a frame of the keegy site itself. You can return back to keegy with a click, rate the article for the benefit of others or visit the actual site/blog by clicking on the “close frame” option.

The tags on the left let you filter the stories by your interest. Also you can visit any of the country’s sub domains to have a look at what viewers from there are reading.

The categories seem broad enough, you can suggest your own feed and hopefully they’ll accept it. They were just launched recently so it might be beneficial for blog writers to get in now. Feeds have to approved by their admin to be displayed.
More at:http://in.keegy.com/

Google Now Coming With "Socialstream"

What They Say:
"Socialstream is the result of a Google-sponsored capstone project in the Master's program at Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute. This project was guided by three goals that built upon each other:

Initial Task: Rethink and reinvent online social networking

Refined Focus: Discover the user needs related to social networking and explore how a unified social network service can enhance their experience.

Prototype Goal: Create a system for users to seamlessly share, view, and respond to many types of social content across multiple networks.

Directed to help improve the online community orkut, the project's scope was not to simply redesign the interface. Our team considered how online social networking could bring greater value to users, especially for ages above twenty. After initial brainstorming and research, we chose to focus on the effects of a new model for online social networking: a unified social network that, as a service, provides social data to many other applications."
SocialStream is a project created by the Carnegie Mellon University’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and funded by none other than Google, which tries to really unify all the social networks in one place. This means that not only you will be able to gather bits and pieces of your digital life in one place; you’ll also be able to update your social networks directly from SocialStream. See the screencast below for an overview of the project in its current stage.
The application is not actually live yet, and there’s no word on when it will be launch. From what I can gather from the screencast, the idea is great, but the actual implementation seems a bit too complex for the average user.
More at:http://www.hcii.cs.cmu.edu/M-HCI/2006/SocialstreamProject/index.php

Get Paid For Giving Advice

If you are expert at anything but still you have nothing to do or you have some extra time in hand after completing your work then now your times could utilise well by giving advice to someone and in return you can earn money.Here is a site which provides users what they want I mean if you are registered users of this site you will earn money for giving your advice to their clients.
Users register with username and email, price per minute and areas of expertise like digital photography or fashion. Skype, an Internet phone service, is required for both parties.
Payment system was more sophisticated than on other sites. The adviser and client can talk free of charge until they agree upon the terms of the call. The customer is charged only for the amount of time they actually spend on the call.
More at:http://www.bitwine.com/

TeleMoose Is For Browsing Amazon Products On Your iPhone

TeleMoose is the latest development with this latest application, you can browse through Amazon products on your iPhone.
The design is sleek, and you can easily access reviews, the product descriptions, and the ever-important related products. These are all available in a variety of categories, from DVDs to games and music. You can also send an Amazon product to a friend via email directly from the iPhone application, and of course, purchase the product from Amazon from your iPhoneYou can still use the service even if you don’t have an iPhone, as it’s created a web-based simulation online.

You won’t get as many search results with TeleMoose as you would with Amazon itself, and I’m not sure this new application is necessarily better than going to Amazon directly on your iPhone. It’s nearly impossible to do another search once you’ve pulled up the details on a particular product, as there is no longer a search bar once you’ve navigated away from the main TeleMoose page. In related news, Apple has recently released the iPhone Developer’s Guide.
more at:http://telemoose.com/

Free Video Editing Tools

JayCut is a new video mixing service that is aimed to provide video editing tools for free, with your own content.

You can upload photos and videos to be included in your personal gallery, and create folders that can be set as private, for friends only, or public. When you’re ready to mix a video, you’ll use the content from your personal gallery to do so. The video editor provided by JayCut is rather simplistic, with some core funtionality and a few effects options. There are also groups you can join, and share videos within these groups.

While mix videos can be downloaded, regular videos and photos cannot, and you cannot bookmark or “favorite” other users’ content, or include it in your own mixes. I’d like to see some channels as well, for better organization of JayCut content for search and site navigation purposes, and maybe some group collaboration tools for groups as well, enabling multiple users to contribute to the creation of a video mix. Similar sites include JumpCut, YouTube and Photobucket, and mojiti.
more at:http://jaycut.com/

BIDernet Is New Online Auction Industry Which Pays You For Trading

If you like eBay and enjoy trading online, than you will definitely be excited to learn more about how BIDernet is revolutionizing the online auction industry. BIDernet, Inc. has developed a unique, patent pending, multi-tiered Affiliate Referral Program, which allows everyone to share in the profits of one of the internet’s fastest growing online auction websites."
It's FREE to join and you can refer others and get paid up to 40% commission on all auction fees collected monthly on 6 referrals past your initial referral. There is unlimited income potential in this affiliate program. Theyr unique 3 minute flash presentation is encoded with your referrer ID and if you send the email and a user clicks to view the presentation, you get the referral if they join.
More at:http://www.bidernet.com/

Own Your Football Club Team And Earn Money

Sometimes I think how this world has been change since Internet came into our daily life.New addition is football club which you can own and sell and could earn nice profit it will be virtual football club.
You can buy a football club to help promote and advertise your website. When you do buy a club you will be given personal banners to place on your site to help boost your clubs value. Also using real time- real life stats, scores and achievements will all add value to your club depending on how well your club performs throughout the whole football season. The greater the value of your football club, the higher the position it will appear advertised on the homepage.
More at:http://www.footballclubtycoon.com/