Site review: FunnyJunk.com -where the junks are funny. The pioneer of the social picture sharing

Site review: FunnyJunk.com  -where the junks are funny. The pioneer of the social picture sharing
FunnyJunk is an image and video sharing website where people post funny pictures, animated gifs and funny videos. After posting other users can vote if it is funny or junk and comment on the pictures.  According to its statistics page, everyday it gets on average 600/700 new sign ups, 20m page views...

Bloombla – where Twitter meets what have you done

Bloombla – where Twitter meets what have you done
UK based Bloombla combines Twitter style updates with past tense story telling in a short format, for a service I can honestly say I’ve never seen anything quite like before. The core premise of Bloombla is a statement starting with “I’ve.” Users enter what they’ve done before, for example...

Defining Social Commerce: A Tale of Three Conversations

Defining Social Commerce: A Tale of Three Conversations
Everyone, especially Wall Street, is standing up to salute social commerce. Look at the IPO pipeline – LinkedIn, Groupon, Zynga, Living Social. But despite all this attention, the definition of social commerce is fuzzy at best. How do we know if these companies will win, if we can’t even agree on...

Site review: Bonsoni.com – Your online marketplace

Site review: Bonsoni.com – Your online marketplace
Intriguing site – convenient to use and provided that you are keeping an eye you can get yourself some great bargains as well as giveaways. Already I found a free desktop computer from there. In their own word- “Bonsoni.com is an online marketplace for buying and selling items, properties,...

Google Testing Display Ads In Gmail

Google Testing Display Ads In Gmail
Google seems to be testing display ads in Gmail. I’ve not spoken to anyone but found the following image ad in my personal Gmail account this morning. Image ads have created their way into paid search on Google.com and numerous other properties on Google. But this was truly jarring for me to encounter....

Time for Self Service Postal Machines for Royal Mail?

Time for Self Service Postal Machines for Royal Mail?
I wonder what people do when they have a Mon-Fri hectic jobs, but need to post something recorded or next day delivery items. Posting something which needs customised pricing is a night mare, if you have hardly anytime in your hand during the week. It leaves only option of Saturday posting. But only...

Vodafone Summer Roaming Offer – A Strategy To Becoming Market Leader

Vodafone Summer Roaming Offer – A Strategy To Becoming Market Leader
Vodafone introduces the summer roaming option which allows their customers use the phone while abroad.  Arun Sarin – the former CEO- had the vision to expand the brand and safeguarding their dominance by expanding to emerging markets. By the year of 2010 Vodafone looking to be the largest player...

Where is the Speed Controller in My Car?

Where is the Speed Controller in My Car?
I am just back from a week Holiday in South West part of England. Everyday was consist of quite good few hours driving for site seeing purposes. Whenever I drive in UK, I feel it is so confusing. Too many instructions on the road,  too many speed cameras with “watch your speed” signs.  While...

Report Unwanted Spam Telephone Numbers

Report Unwanted Spam Telephone Numbers
Every phone owner faces unwanted calls. They can be telemarketers, charities, political, surveyors, fund raisers, scam artists and so many various sources. Once the got your number sometimes its impossible to get them delete your number from their database. Sometimes they delete your number from the...

The Ultimate Revolution – By The Media?

The Ultimate Revolution – By The Media?
I came across to a video prepared by Casaleggio Associati – an Italian media consultancy firm – which objective is to develop a culture of network through original studies, strategic advice, articles, books, newsletters, seminars on the Web. The animated video which is narrated in 2051(!)...

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