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AnyClip Collects Movie Scenes/Clips

January 28th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in Cool Sites

AnyClip is a video sharing site where you get to relive your favorite movie moments. The service lets you search for and find memorable movie clips and share them with your friends. You can easily navigate through their neatly categorized collection or search for a movie title.

As of now, AnyClip only have a few dozen movies on their database. You can search through them and discover clips that are new to you or view your favorites if they already made it to AnyClip. This could prove to be a valuable resource for independent and mainstream movie makers alike, not to mention the movie fans who crave for their favorite movie scene from time to time.

Regarding content owners and compensation, we believe strongly that AnyClip solves major problems which currently exist in the market.

Our power is in indexing technology and metadata operations, which means we’ve also developed a platform for movie lovers to contribute to AnyClip via the AnyClip Data Project.

AnyClip is the place to go to find your favorite movie scenes and discover new ones, whether if it is for research or purely entertainment. Although there are numerous video sharing sites where you can watch movie clips, AnyClip provides a focused approach in collecting movie scenes. You won’t have to scour YouTube and get tons of video results that you don’t need. If you’re looking for a movie clip, chances are that you’ll easily find it in AnyClip (in the near future).

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Skysa: Add a Footer Toolbar to your Website or Blog

January 26th, 2010 | 12 Comments | Posted in Blog Tips

Skysa is a service that allows you to add an app bar or social bar to your website or blog. It is a form of website enhancement tool that you can use in order to give your users additional features and better user experience. It easily integrates to your website/blog and setting up is as easy as embedding YouTube videos to your site.

After Signing-up for a Skysa account, you can simply paste the codes on your website without any complex procedure whatsoever. You’ll be able to access their management system that lets you install, configure and enjoy range of free apps on your website. You can place chat rooms, Facebook, Twitter, Announcement apps, and a lot more on your Skysa toolbar.

Our system has been designed from the ground up to help keep visitors longer, increase page real-estate and add social functionality to any website that has it installed.Skysa is new and growing.

If you’re a website owner and is looking for new ways to keep visitors longer on your website, try out Skysa. This service is similar to Wibiya, a footer toolbar app that I am currently using. You can give them both a try and see which service works for you. That being said, these Footer Toolbars are one great way of adding features to your website without any hassle.

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WhoReadMe: Free Email Tracking Service

January 21st, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in Tips N Tricks

WhoReadMe is an email tracking tool that lets you know when your email has been opened. It has email tracking techniques that are invisible to your recipients. They’ll never know that you are tracking the email(s) that you sent them.

The service is quite useful when sending mass emails. Aside from getting notification every time someone opens your email, you also get to log certain information about the recipients. The information that you’ll receive includes browser information, operating system and the viral effect of your email. You can find out whether you email is being forwarded or read by others aside from the original recipients.

WhoReadMe Features:

• FREE for life time!

• 5 emails credit per day.

• Send up to 30 recipients with CC, BCC supported.

• Support unlimited amount of attachments.

• Get notification when attachment is dowloaded.

• Enable email content expires after a period.

• Import your address book from Yahoo!, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL.

• 5 email addresses to be added to send tracked mail. You no longer need to register multiple WhoReadMe accounts.

• HTML editor to write HTML email.

• Show accurate date and time when recipient open your email.

• Calculate duration between your email sent and being opened.

• Custom time format to be shown.

• Custom time zone to match your local time.

• Instant email notification to you when recipient open your email.

• Able to enable/disable notificaction after email sent.

• Track whether your email is being forwarded.

• Display recipient’s real IP address although they are using proxy server.

• Display recipient location in world map.

• Get recipient’s operating system.

• Get recipient’s browser information.

Now, you won’t have to wonder if the email you sent someone has or hasn’t been read. Easily find out if you’re just being ignored or the person you emailed just failed to check emails.

FirstFollower lets you know your First Twitter Follower

January 20th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Tips N Tricks

Wanna know who your first Twitter follower is? FirstFollower is the app to use. It will tell you who followed you on Twitter first. I don’t know how this can be useful to you but in cases that you want to find out who first followed you on Twitter, naturally this will come in handy.

To find out who your first follower is on Twitter, simply make the jump to the site and enter your Twitter nickname. FirstFollower will track down the username of the one who decided to follow you on your early Twitter days. You’ll be able to find out if the person is still following you or not. You’ll also be able to view his/her latest tweet.

Whether you are just curious and want to find out who your first follower is or you want to tell your thousands of follower who first followed you on Twitter, this single function website will definitely be useful to you. You can reconnect with your first follower if that person stopped following your tweets. Other than that, it just seems to be a one-time app that expires on users minds after the first run.

Bump: Tap Your Phones Together To Exchange Data

January 18th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in Technology

Bump is a phone app that lets users swap data and information by lightly tapping their phones together. The app has become quite popular to iPhone and Android users. Millions of users are currently using Bump right now. If it so happens that you have not heard of Bump until now, here’s a quick overview:

How it Works:

There are two parts to Bumptm: the app running on your device and a smart matching algorithm running on their servers in the cloud. The app on your phone uses the phone’s sensors to literally “feel” the bump, and it sends that info up to the cloud. The matching algorithm listens to the bumps from phones around the world and pairs up phones that felt the same bump.

Security:

First, all communications between your phone and our servers are encrypted and sent using https – the same encryption that is used for online banking. Second, the nice thing about Bump is that *you* are in control of deciding with whom you share your information. You don’t have to worry about anyone being able to get at your information unless you physically bump your phone with theirs. Finally, they promise never to share any of your personal information with any third parties.

The company plans to keep the app free or offer the basic version of Bump.

What makes this app very interesting is that you can use Bump to swap data between two phones that uses different operating system. This simply means that you can “Bump” an iPhone with an Android phone (since it is only available in those two platforms). It’s great to think that in the future, where other phones and operating system will be able to use Bump and exchange information with other phones regardless of the model and OS it is running on.

Latest News :

Bump recently released and open letter to App Developers regarding their API. You can read the detailed letter after making the jump here. If you want to catch the most important part of the letter, check out the text below.

So, what can you do with the Bump API? Just about anything. The Bump API uses our Bump matching technology to identify another mobile phone and then creates a messaging channel between the two handsets. Your users will be able to establish connections, exchange data, authenticate interactions…all with the same speed and simplicity that millions of people enjoy with the Bump app today.

DrawTweet: Tweet Drawings Instead of Text

January 14th, 2010 | Comments Off | Posted in Design

DrawTweet is a drawing App that allows you to share your drawings on Twitter. It aims to make drawing a social experience through a slick and simple user interface. You’ll be able to easily notify your Twitter friends upon uploading your creation through the software.

The drawing tool is powered by Bamboo Dock and Adobe Air. Simply download the application and install it on your machine. Log-in to your Twitter account on the DrawTweet app. This will allow you to easily share your creations on your Twitter account. Whenever you finish a drawing and wishes to tweet it, simply click the send button on the bottom corner of the app. It’s like chatting on IMs only with drawings. It also displays the latest drawing tweets made by other users.

Instead of Twitting text updates and your favorite links, you can engage your Twitter friends in a more graphic type of communication, through your drawings. Draw and share what you are thinking or just doodle whatever you feel like drawing. It’s an old form of self expression presented in a more social manner by using the most popular social networking tool out there combined with an easy to use tool.

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