October 19th, 2009 — 3:53am | Author : feen
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“Sometimes I feel like being in the middle of a highway. Everybody sharing most of the time and nobody really listening.”
We interviewed Marcos, from Layers. You can learn more about their product at our review, their website or reading below. Layers is a service that allows you to place text, images and videos on a webpage.
Anggackt: What is Layers?
Marcos: Layers is the possibility to transform and enrich the web by their audience. People will have different motivations: self-expression, communication, let other see the web through their minds, but they will always like to have somebody who watch their creations. That’s why layers has implemented a social network too.
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October 18th, 2009 — 2:36pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

Yubby could help you out collecting videos from various sources and put it in one single interface. This could be proven to be useful for bloggers, artists and video publishers.
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October 18th, 2009 — 9:29am | Author : Anangga Pratama

Wamboo is the fun, free, convenient and trusted way to reach out to people who really need your kindness. Wamboo will connect the power of you and your friends to the needs of individuals and families.
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October 17th, 2009 — 2:10pm | Author : Anangga Pratama

While you’re in the air, MySkyStatus sends altitude, location, departure and arrival updates automatically to your Facebook and Twitter pages. It’s travel made social and it’s easy to set up.
Let’s try this service out then and see how the flight status update appeared on my Facebook page.
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October 17th, 2009 — 7:51am | Author : Anangga Pratama

ProfileSnaps are user initiated in-text profiles, created for web publishers and news media to provide content that blends news and search results with social media interaction of the individual to deliver a one-stop solution for linking an individuals name online. With the explosion of personal blogs, twitter, facebook and other social media, it’s been difficult to link to one source thats relevant and completes an individuals social footprint.
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