Archive for the 'Startups' Category

Yes, it seems Zenbe is now ready for more users. I just happened to notice that zenbe registration now looks like this:

Go ahead and click the image to register for your Zenbe account.
Is Zenbe now open beta? I haven’t heard news of it though. Nothing in the forums (or did I miss something). It’s definitely [...]


I’ve posted my REVIEW of crowdSPRING. I’m open to your opinion and violent reactions. Nonetheless, crowdSPRING is one great service, and one good example of how crowdsourcing can actually work.
By the way, crowdSPRING is now open to the public. REGISTER here


I just got a beta invite to Iterasi, an add-on to IE and Firefox that lets you SAVE webpages. I’m not really sure if it can still be of any use to me since I already have Evernote and Zotero by my side. By end of the week I will have a review up for [...]


For Outlook users out there, Xobni has just opened it doors to the public. Again, this is only for MS Outlook (for now), so if you’re not on Outlook you’d have to actually shift to be able to make use of this add-on.
I used Xobni for a few months but gave up because Outlook is [...]


I was pleasantly surprised to see a crowdSPRING beta invite waiting in my mail yesterday. This is one creative freelancing site that I’ve been looking forward to try out. I’ve tried guru.com (creativemoonlighter.com) and elance, and what they don’t have is a way to measure yourself up to other bidders. For someone (me for example) [...]


I learned about Zenbe from TechCrunch when I was taking a quick look into tech news before going to bed. Zenbe has been in my head since then and I’ve been itching to try it out. The fresh email experience that Zenbe offers is really great!
What is Zenbe to me?

Zenbe is a webmail service (like [...]