news.me - 4 views
Twimbow - Colored Thoughts - 20 views
Miso - 6 views
Zite: Personalized Magazine for iPad - 13 views
NewsBlur - 14 views
font dragr | A HTML5 web app for testing custom fonts | The CSS Ninja - 2 views
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Drag and drop your truetype (ttf), opentype (otf), scalable vector graphics (svg) or Web Open Font Format (WOFF) fonts in the left hand side module and it will be added to the list. The last font dropped will change the font-family of this text and the above title. At the moment this functionality of dragging and dropping files from the desktop to the browser is only available in Firefox 3.6. You can expect to see this added to other browsers in the near future.
Soundtrckr: geosocial internet radio - 7 views
Xtorrent P2P (for Mac OS X) - 7 views
SharedCopy - 0 views
PhotoRocket - Home - 0 views
BranchOut on Facebook - 2 views
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BranchOut is the largest professional network on Facebook. Millions of people use BranchOut to accomplish the following: 1. Create a professional profile - BranchOut profiles only show work history, education, and positive endorsements. If two people want to connect professionally without becoming Facebook friends, BranchOut is the solution. 2. Search 3 million jobs and 20,000 internships - BranchOut's advanced search options allow users to find the job opportunities based on their location, industry, experience, and job title.
Home: Twt140.com - The Destination for best Twitter Applications - 9 views
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Twitter is undoubtedly the best way to share and discover anything and everything. We know you love twitter and so do we. Thats why we came up with these amazing applications so that we can have more fun on twitter. Find your twitter score, twitter match, auto tweet, find cool twitter buttons for your blog or website, increase your followers, share images, start poll and discussions, vacation tweets, reply notifier, find your twitter anniversary and many more applications and all under one roof.
Click.to - Home - 14 views
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Click.to simplifies your daily work significantly. You will save dozens of clicks, because interfaces between programs, and detours, can be skipped. Rather than looking up an address for a contact in Outlook, opening your browser to access Google Maps, and then typing in the address, you only need to click on Outlook, hit Ctrl+C (for Mac-Users: ⌘+C), select the menu click.to "Google Maps" and click.to searches for the address automatically on google maps and shows you the results.
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