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Jan 18 2009

IGOPeople Putting A Slightly Different Spin On Social Networks

igopeople logo

I’m more than a little jaded by the plethora of “social” sites and services that have been springing up over the last couple of years.

Do we really need another one?

What can site X offer that isn’t already available via sites A, B or C?

That was my state of mind when I first heard about IGO people.

I’ll be honest. I didn’t want to signup and I couldn’t see any benefit in having “yet another bloody login”.

However a good friend asked me to give it a try, so I did.

IGO People is a slightly different concept:

I – individuals
G – groups
O – organisations

And the entire site is structured around these three types of user (admittedly there is an overlap…)

I grabbed a quick screenshot of the homepage a few minutes ago:
igo people main pageIt’s a nice way to interact and discuss organisations (companies etc.,) groups and individuals. What makes it a small bit different is that a lot of the content isn’t behind a “wall” (unlike so many of the social network sites)

It’s still in beta and they are adding new features, but it could become a very useful platform for companies and their clients who seek a medium to interact. While facebook has its “groups” and “pages” the IGO platform would appear to be more open and flexible and hopefully will remain less cluttered (ie. no annoying apps )

One to watch!

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Written by Michele Neylon · Categorized: cool, useful · Tagged: business, cool, igo people, networks, organisations, social, Social network, useful

Jan 11 2009

OpenZap Collecting Links From Twitter

Apart from chatter, one of the things you see a lot of on social networks like Twitter are links to other sites.

OpenZap collects a lot of these links and allows people to vote on them, a bit like Digg.

It’s an interesting idea, though how useful is actually is remains to be seen

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Written by Michele Neylon · Categorized: useful · Tagged: links, twitter, useful

Jan 03 2009

Quality Stock Images At Low Prices

istockphotoUsing images in a website or blog can make a huge difference. A visualisation of a metaphor can be a lot more powerful than any words.

Unfortunately stock images can be very expensive, so a lot of people end up abusing other people’s images and breach copyright, which isn’t a very good idea!

IStockPhoto, however is an excellent solution to the problem.

With images priced from as low as $1 you can easily find a photo or graphic that fits your requirements and thus avoid painful legal battles.

I’ve been using their services for the last couple of years to help illustrate company websites and blogs and I’m always impressed with the quality of the images that they have to offer and at such a great price.

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Written by Michele Neylon · Categorized: cool, photography, useful · Tagged: cool, Copyright, Idea, IStockphoto, Law, photography, stock photos, useful, Website

Dec 21 2008

Zyb Looks After Your Phonebook For You

zyb.com logo

Once upon a time I used to have an address book. It was a physical book with people’s names, addresses and numbers in it.

These days, like so many people, I tend to rely on my mobile phone’s addressbook and my email inbox.

But what would happen if my phone broke or got stolen? I’d hate to think!

Enter ZYB.com

The service allows you to easily backup all your phone contacts remotely. It supports pretty much all the commonly used handsets and works by sending you an sms with the sync configuration details. Save the SMS and then sync your phone using the new profile (this process may vary depending on your phone, but as I’m using a Nokia it’s how it works for me)

You can also sync your calendar entries and your SMS, though personally I’m a lot more interested in my contact data than I am in anything else.

It’s a nice, simple service which “just works” and doesn’t cost anything (at the moment).

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Written by Michele Neylon · Categorized: cool, useful · Tagged: cool, Mobile, Mobile Computing, Mobile phone, Telecommunications, telephone, useful, Wireless Data

Dec 07 2008

Know Your Rights and Entitlements

citizens information logoI really hate all the media talk about egovernment and how governments across Europe are working hard to bring information to us, their citizens.

However, one project that is truly useful is the one run by the Irish Citizens Information Board.

The site is not particularly visual or anything like that, but it is literally crammed with useful information for people living and working in Ireland (or planning on doing so).

If you want to know what your rights or entitlements are then this is the site for you.

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Written by Michele Neylon · Categorized: useful · Tagged: citizens, entitlement, government, Ireland, rights, useful

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