Thursday, March 22, 2007

  • ExperienceProject

    Meet People who Understand You
    It's a community website that builds custom emotional support and
    friendship networks for members, based on who they are, not who you
    know. Life experiences are the nodes in the network, and the more one
    has in common with another, the stronger the link. It's also anonymous,
    so people don't have to worry about being judged by others.

    http://www.experienceproject.com  |


  • BarracudaSuite

    Mind your Business - Simply
    Barracuda Suite is the flexible and intelligent way to manage your retail business. It's simple to use interface shows you just what you need, when you need it. It's intelligent structure automates your most common tasks like inventory reconciliation, order fulfillment, credit card processing, customer management and much more.

    http://www.barracudasuite.com  |  


  • iZeit

    Time Management Made Easy
    iZeit is an easy to use online PHP calendar. Unlike other online calendars such as Google or 30Boxes, iZeit runs on your own server, so it's totally customizable.

    http://izeit.nu/  | 


  • Ideawicket

    Open Innovation Portal
    Ideawicket is a platform for people with novel ideas, designs, innovations and inventions to showcase their creations. Share your ideas for new products, new designs, better processes, new uses, new art or your original creative work. You can post solutions for everyday products, processes and services that save time, cost and space, increase productivity and efficiency, foster easier communication, improve consumer experience, are socially and ecologically responsible, delight the senses or enhance quality of life.

    http://www.ideawicket.com/  | 


  • ThisNext

    Real Recommendations from Real People
    ThisNext is a shopcasting network where you can recommend, share and discover great products. Every product on ThisNext is picked by the ThisNext community (That means you!). You can organize your picks into product playlists we call shopcasts.

    http://www.thisnext.com/

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