We want to make publishing simple.Percolate is a platform that helps you create content by bubbling up interesting stuff for you to comment on. We believe people are interesting and want to make tools to help you express yourself easily. Percolate works by hooking up to streams of content (like RSS and Twitter, with more to come) and filtering down to the most interesting stuff for you (by way of a lot of math and technical wizardry). We then present that content back to you for you to react to, which is as easy as hitting an "awesome" button.
Google Reader Play, a fun, fast way to browse the most interesting stuff on the web, that shows you more stuff you'll like the next time you use Reader Play.
With solutions like Paper.li and Browse My Stuff grabbing attention, and with people like Robin Good doing a series on Real-Time News Curation, and Ross Dawson tells us has curation has hit the tipping point, it seems like the concepts of curation, aggregation, filtering are suddenly a central conversation. Of course, this has long been a conversation as Robin, Ross or I could tell you. However, what has really changed here is first the explosion of content sources. As Robin put it:
"You cannot follow and keep yourself updated in an effective way by simply subscribing to as many sources as possible."
I would also say that what has really changed is the sophistication of automated filtering to deal with extracting value from the noise. I had an interesting exchange with Robin around the question of what constitutes filtering and how that differs from curation. I'll get to that in a bit. Let' me first provide some background on filtering.
Redux: Friendsourced Entertainment
Redux helps you find and enjoy videos, photos, music, and websites recommended by people who love the same stuff you do.
A better way to sign in
At Mozilla, we believe that your online identity should belong exclusively to you. With that in mind, we created Persona to improve the way you sign in to websites.
Persona allows you to sign in to sites using an email address you choose. So, instead of having to manage multiple usernames and passwords across your favorite sites and devices, you'll have more time to do the important stuff. We'll manage the details!
Found is an application that enables you to instantly find your stuff across your Mac and personal cloud services from one integrated search experience.
Sign up to receive infosec alerts about the stuff you actually care about instead of being bombarded by a gazillion emails on the infosec mailing lists like full disclosure, bugtraq, etc....
Simply LeFeed analyzes your interests and usage on facebook, and uses this statistics to organize your news feed and recommend new stuff.
LeFeed provides + / - buttons, so you can vote up / down posts. You may choose to let LeFeed automatically like on facebook too when you vote up a post.
LeFeed Recommends new content and subjects by analyzing your and your friends interests. LeFeed immediately starts learning about you when you logged in, so you will see your custom recommendations when you signed up.
egoArchive keeps track of all your web stuff! It saves every web page, every update in your social streams to help you organize, archive and search your browsing history. Boost your productivity with personal stats on your browsing behavior and stop worrying about bookmarks
We Make Navigating the Web Easier
As you browse the web, BetterLinks inserts contextually relevant links to high quality, popular content. This means fewer dead ends and fewer back buttons.
We help you get to the good stuff, faster.
FreedomWorkflow is a world-class, cloud-based project & workflow management tool developed to be easy to understand & powerful enough to satisfy even the most demanding organisations requirements.
We realised that about 90% of the people who need project management software, only use about 10% of its capabilities. So we focussed on building a package that delivers incredible power and flexibility without all of the flowery stuff that people don't actually use.
Using Jelly is kinda like using a conventional search engine in that you ask it stuff and it returns answers. But, that's where the similarities end. Albert Einstein famously said, "Information is not knowledge." Knowledge is the practical application of information from real human experience.
Jelly changes how we find answers because it uses pictures and people in our social networks.
Napster reimagined for the modern Web
A few features that make Peer.fm (formerly Napster.fm) better than Napster OG:
Real-time syncing. Every one of your open Peer.fm windows - anywhere in the world - will keep their players synced
Alternatively, you can choose to sync with any other user and listen in on their music
Omemo is an open source social storage platform. Store your files online, share your stuff and browse what other users store in the world's largest multimedia library: The Omemo peer-to-peer virtual hard-drive.