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OGIM: Online gradient and button maker

Online Gradient Image Maker (OGIM) is a unique online application capable of generating wide variety of gradient images with up to 9 transition color points without owning and having experience with graphics design applications such as Photoshop.

Gilbane SF: Social Computing and Collaboration

Yesterday I attended a panel on everyone's favorite topic: how to bring Social Computing concepts into the enterprise moderated by Geoffrey Bock, a lead analyst for the Gilbane Group. Panelists included Ross Mayfield, Founder, SocialText; David Hersh, CEO, Jive Software, Ed Cuoco, Co-founder, Spathe and Rusty Williams, SVP Product Planning, Mzinga. image
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Henry Poole Quoted on Web Security For Political Campaigns

The Way We Work: Tweeting, Twining, Tumbling - Social Media and New Web Services

Recently I've been looking into new web2.0 and, I guess web3.0, and social media trends - sites and services that are popping up like mushrooms after a rain. I've found many interesting one and wanted to share a few, and at the same time ask that if you know of anything really cool that you think I might not know about, please send it my way, either by email/contact form or tag them on del.icio.us for:gregoryheller read more
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Mashups for Social Good: Live Blogging from the NetSquared Conference

The Rosetta Project Aaron Pava and I are at the NetSquared Conference, a gathering of social changemakers and geeks. This year the conference focuses on "mashups" for social good. Web mashups combine data and functionality from two distinct sources. Two iconic mashups include (Oakland Crimespotting, which maps crime data to Google maps, and Mapskrieg, which combines Craigslist apartment listings with Google maps.)
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Google adds Forms Feature to Spreadsheets

This is one of those features which goes very well with the spirit of Google, making use of the information available and presenting it in a meaningful way. Google docs has added yet another interesting feature which lets a Spreadsheet author send mail invites to other users with fields for the recipients to fill. As the users respond, the spreadsheet gets automatically filled in with the data. What is interesting about this feature is that all this happens at the real time. A clear distinction between desktop and web software. Google Docs To begin playing around with this feature, follow the below mentioned steps.
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How-To: Get a transcript of a WebEx session

WebEx is no doubt the proven choice for most of our online collaboration needs. WebEx’s collaboration softwares enable the user to Share documents, make presentations, and collaborate with people across town and around the world. Web conferencing lets you use the power of the Internet to hold meetings without leaving your office. powered by webex Most of us have been using WebEx for most of our online meeting and other collaboration needs. However, not many know that you can even get the Transcript as a Word Document of your WebEx session by sending the file ( .wrf or .wmv) to globalreservations@attgtc.com
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Notchup.com: Get Paid to be Interviewed For Jobs

Notchup.com is a relatively new service which is making news these days for its unique model wherein the interviewee gets paid for giving an interview.Logo NotchUp is as of now in its beta stage , and therefore , in an effort to keep the user base concentrated on people worthy of recommendations and referrals, users need to either apply or join based on an invite sent out by an existing member. Google, Yahoo, Barracuda, Piczo and Medium are some of the tech giants using the service early. Notchup’s model aims at removing the fees companies often shell out to headhunters and thereby cutting the cost of hiring an employee. Some of the salient features of Notchup.com Notchup.com
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