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Janos Haits

Mashape | Your API Marketplace for Cloud Services - 6 views

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    One API marketplace. One unified way to access services. Cloud API Hub a place to consume, distribute and manage private and public APIs
Janos Haits

MaskMe - Block Spam With Disposable Emails And Protect Your Passwords - 11 views

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    Stop giving out your information online. No company can guarantee that they will keep your data private. If you give out your email, phone, or credit card number, you now have to assume it's recorded and potentially shared, lost, or stolen. Now you can simply stop giving it out with MaskMe.
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anonymous

Happy hour near Rockefeller Center, NY - Johnny Utah's NYC - 0 views

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    If you're looking to book a place for your up coming stylish and Best Happy Hour, private party, bachelorette party, Johnny Utah's is the best option. Johnny Utah's offers you with a large setting that has gorgeous views. Our event staff might be specialist to providing your event will exceed your expectations and those of your visitors as well.
Janos Haits

WhiteHat Aviator - The most secure browser online - 7 views

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    "But now you can protect yourself before you go on the Web - with WhiteHat Aviator, the Web's most secure and private browser. With WhiteHat Aviator, you get the industry's best and tightest security and privacy safeguards - all built-in, all activated, all ready-to-go."
John Onwuegbu

MakeMyBrowser.com - Create Your Own Customized Browser | Questechie - 11 views

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    MakeMyBrowser.com is a new tool that enables anyone create a private and customized browser experience.
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    What about the data security....read my blog http://www.allerin.com/blog/
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Janos Haits

Flava™ - 12 views

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    "A private journal you can't lose or drop in a fountain."
awqi zar

Create a TOR Button in Chrome for On-Demand Anonymous Browsing - 6 views

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    The TOR Project provides free, distributed worldwide proxies for anonymous browsing and private downloading. TOR comes with a built-in Firefox add-on, but Chrome users can get a handy on/off button for TOR with this setup, explained by commenter brssnkl.
Andrew D.

Mikogo Releases Mac Beta Version for Online Meeting Software - 0 views

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    With its sights set on reshaping current cross-platform Web collaboration, Mikogo the free online meeting tool has announced the release of its Beta version for Mac users. Available at no cost for both commercial and private use, Mikogo now allows anyone to start or join a meeting from either a Mac computer or PC, creating a more flexible screen sharing experience for all involved.
Bruce Lee

Free T-Shirt for Beta Testers! : Tenporium - 0 views

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    Tenporium will soon be entering into private beta and opening its doors to a limited number of people. We'll need users to test-drive the site and help us iron out the kinks. If you're interested in participating and want to make a difference, you can sign up as a beta tester...
Gordon Herd

The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1421730000&en=3377c52164e5c387&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return encodeURIComponent('http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html'); } function getShareHeadline() { return encodeURIComponent('The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now'); } function getShareDescription() { return encodeURIComponent(' In December, a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa'); } function getShareKeywords() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareSection() { return encodeURIComponent('technology'); } function getShareSectionDisplay() { return encodeURIComponent('Technology'); } function getShareSubSection() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareByline() { return encodeURIComponent('By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb '); } function getSharePubdate() { return encodeURIComponent('January 20, 2010'); } Sign in to Recommend Twitter Sign In to E-Mail Print By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb Published: January 20, 2010 In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks like the microblogging media darling Twitter. Skip to next paragraph More News From ReadWriteWeb 2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones Why Facebook Is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important Nexus One and Android 2.1: Apple Better Watch Out Open Thread: Should Tech Get a Turn-Off? How The Web Is Transforming Personal Finance Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings. Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links. Want to change things back? Read on to find out how.
  • The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1421730000&en=3377c52164e5c387&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return encodeURIComponent('http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html'); } function getShareHeadline() { return encodeURIComponent('The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now'); } function getShareDescription() { return encodeURIComponent(' In December, a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa'); } function getShareKeywords() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareSection() { return encodeURIComponent('technology'); } function getShareSectionDisplay() { return encodeURIComponent('Technology'); } function getShareSubSection() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareByline() { return encodeURIComponent('By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb '); } function getSharePubdate() { return encodeURIComponent('January 20, 2010'); } Sign in to Recommend Twitter Sign In to E-Mail Print By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb Published: January 20, 2010 In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks like the microblogging media darling Twitter. Skip to next paragraph More News From ReadWriteWeb 2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones Why Facebook Is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important Nexus One and Android 2.1: Apple Better Watch Out Open Thread: Should Tech Get a Turn-Off? How The Web Is Transforming Personal Finance Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings. Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links. Want to change things back? Read on to find out how.
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    The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now .
Janos Haits

Kinzin - Private Photo Sharing and Print Products for Groups - 5 views

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    The easiest way to share and create premium, personalized print products from your group's photos
Janos Haits

DIASPORA* - 17 views

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    Diaspora is the social network that puts you in control of your information. You decide what you'd like to share, and with whom. You retain full ownership of all your information, including friend lists, messages, photos, and profile details. "Share what you want, with who you want." Full Control: built-in If you take twenty photos at a party, you can show the three least-incriminating to your coworkers, while posting the whole set to your friends. Your coworkers can't find out that they're seeing the expurgated version. Future employers can't either. You can post updates to everyone, to just your close friends, to just your family, or to any other subset of your friends. It's easy to make these groups, called "aspects," and it's straightforward to share different things with different aspects. Diaspora doesn't expose your information to advertisers, or to games you play, or to other websites you visit. It's inherently private - you tell Diaspora who gets to see those pictures of your kids, and only those people will see them. Period. Choose a home, make an account, and invite your friends to join you! Take back your network.
Janos Haits

Convore - 11 views

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    Join the conversation! Convore is a quick way to instant message with groups of friends in real-time. Join public or private groups and talk about anything!
Janos Haits

Keepio: manage personal belongings, share with friends - 7 views

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    The safe and easy way to catalog what you own privately or publicly, and sell or share it with your friends.
Allison Burrell

Educational Technology Guy: Knovio - create online presentations easilly - 25 views

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    Knovio is a new service that allows you to easily create online presentations. It is currently in private beta, but you can request access from their main page. It is free to use and lets you turn PowerPoint slides into video presentations in your browser with no hardware or video software needed. All you need is a webcam and microphone.
Janos Haits

Proliphiq Sneak Peak - The New Search Engine for Sources of Real-Time News. - 13 views

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    The New Search Engine for Sources of Real-Time News. Find profiles to 'follow' to get the best real-time news - or increase your rank so more people find and follow you! We're in a private beta at the moment. Want a sneak peek? Enter your email address below. When we have more access codes available, we'll email you one!
anonymous

penzu - 12 views

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    A GREAT journaling tool made to write, store, take private (or share) your thoughts. Write for yourself, for friends or for the web! Write, write, write.
Janos Haits

Welcome to FellowUp | Personal (executive) Assistant for managing interactions - 7 views

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    ellowUp is an automated, personalized "Executive Assistant" powered by an insight engine for managing interactions. FellowUp offers professionals an on-the-go, private dashboard to easily interact with, maintain, and gain insights about their network. It not only takes advantage of the full potential of one's business and social network, but also reduces cognitive load.
Janos Haits

Quixey.com/ | Private Beta - 10 views

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    Quixey is a functional search engine for apps. You use apps in your everyday life. You use apps in your phone, in your browser, in your social network and in your software at work. Soon, you'll even have apps in your car, on your TV and built into your home appliances. Quixey is a new type of search engine, a functional search engine, designed specifically for apps. It helps you find apps to do what you want on an ever-growing number of platforms.
Janos Haits

TeePee - Where your games live! - 8 views

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    TeePee Games is a game player's discovery platform for smartphone, social and Flash games. The service allows casual game players access to the games best suited to their profile, cutting through the noise of app stores and top-ten lists. TeePee Games combines a huge array of social features provided by established services Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and contains them in one place online. The company was founded in 2010 and is funded by private equity. TeePee Games is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
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