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Private group chat and IM, business and team collaboration - HipChat
january 2012 by roel
HipChat is a hosted private chat service for your company or team.
Invite colleagues to share ideas and files in persistent group chat rooms.
Get your team off AIM, Google Talk, and Skype — HipChat was built for business.
business
chat
collaboration
communication
webservice
Invite colleagues to share ideas and files in persistent group chat rooms.
Get your team off AIM, Google Talk, and Skype — HipChat was built for business.
january 2012 by roel
Map Tales
january 2012 by roel
EASILY CREATE AND SHARE MAP-BASED STORIES…
and embed them into your website for free
Journalists, teachers, bloggers and storytellers (to name a few) use Map Tales to chronicle news events, scrapbook holidays, describe walks, plan campaigns, illustrate literature, recount journeys, and bring historical events to life
mapping
stories
storytelling
webservice
and embed them into your website for free
Journalists, teachers, bloggers and storytellers (to name a few) use Map Tales to chronicle news events, scrapbook holidays, describe walks, plan campaigns, illustrate literature, recount journeys, and bring historical events to life
january 2012 by roel
Fetch — The easiest way to sell downloads from any website, social network, Goodsie shop, or Shopify store.
june 2011 by roel
Fetch is the easiest way to sell digital goods such as music, videos, photos, e-books, PDF's, or software from any website, blog, social network, Goodsie shop, or Shopify store.
business
ecommerce
shopping
webservice
june 2011 by roel
Wicks Picks • This is SaneBox, an impressive auto-filtering...
november 2010 by roel
This is SaneBox, an impressive auto-filtering application for Gmail. I tried it before Priority Inbox was released, and then disabled it to try on Priority Inbox. Now I use both, but SaneBox is a more effective app for managing email.
Priority Inbox provides a visual hierarchy of your inbox, which is nice, but not a game changer. You still have to be an Inbox Zero Jedi or set up a bunch of filters and labels to achieve email zen. SaneBox to the rescue. The app learns from your email behavior and then automatically filters less important email out of your Inbox and into labels that SaneBox creates for you. This is a game changer. Before SaneBox, I would either manually process every email (except for spam) or set up countless filters and labels that would never be complete. After SaneBox, I estimate 70% of email that used to hit my inbox now go into the new SaneBox labels thanks to the SaneBox filters. I scan the mail in those labels a couple times a day, but don’t open every one. In fact, I don’t open most of them. They’re ignored and eventually deleted. It’s awesome.
Then I discovered the @SaneTomorrow and @SaneNextWeek labels, and my opinion of SaneBox went from great to epic. When you move any emails into the @SaneTomorrow label, the email disappears from your Inbox but then reappears the next day. The same logic applies to the @SaneNextWeek label. So now I can save important emails for later, but still remove them from my Inbox. I guess you could achieve this by starring these emails, but that requires the user to address the starred label on a regular basis. SaneBox removes this effort by re-inserting these emails into your Inbox at a time you define. Brilliant.
And oh by the way, the creator of SaneBox is on Tumblr.
email
tips
webservice
mail
Priority Inbox provides a visual hierarchy of your inbox, which is nice, but not a game changer. You still have to be an Inbox Zero Jedi or set up a bunch of filters and labels to achieve email zen. SaneBox to the rescue. The app learns from your email behavior and then automatically filters less important email out of your Inbox and into labels that SaneBox creates for you. This is a game changer. Before SaneBox, I would either manually process every email (except for spam) or set up countless filters and labels that would never be complete. After SaneBox, I estimate 70% of email that used to hit my inbox now go into the new SaneBox labels thanks to the SaneBox filters. I scan the mail in those labels a couple times a day, but don’t open every one. In fact, I don’t open most of them. They’re ignored and eventually deleted. It’s awesome.
Then I discovered the @SaneTomorrow and @SaneNextWeek labels, and my opinion of SaneBox went from great to epic. When you move any emails into the @SaneTomorrow label, the email disappears from your Inbox but then reappears the next day. The same logic applies to the @SaneNextWeek label. So now I can save important emails for later, but still remove them from my Inbox. I guess you could achieve this by starring these emails, but that requires the user to address the starred label on a regular basis. SaneBox removes this effort by re-inserting these emails into your Inbox at a time you define. Brilliant.
And oh by the way, the creator of SaneBox is on Tumblr.
november 2010 by roel
EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing
october 2009 by roel
EtherPad is the only web-based word processor that allows people to work together in really real-time. When multiple people edit the same document simultaneously, any changes are instantly reflected on everyone's screen. The result is a new and productive way to collaborate on text documents, useful for meeting notes, drafting sessions, education, team programming, and more.
tools
web2.0
productivity
writing
collaboration
webapp
editing
sharing
webservice
documents
realtime
notepad
docs
october 2009 by roel
Flickr RSS feed inlezen met SimpleXML | Scriptorama.nl
september 2008 by roel
Dus in dit artikeltje kijken we naar hoe we de RSS feeds van Flickr kunnen gebruiken om onze eigen Flickr overzicht te maken voor op bijv. je persoonlijke blog. Hiervoor zullen we PHP5's SimpleXML gebruiken.
webservice
rss
php
flickr
feed
xml
september 2008 by roel
Online image editor Pixlr
august 2008 by roel
Pixlr is a free online image editor, jump in and start edit, adjust, filter. It's just what you imagine!
photoshop
image-editing
webapp
webservice
image
online
application
tools
photo
flash
august 2008 by roel
mixin - What's next?
august 2008 by roel
mixin lets you share your daily activities and intentions to get together more often with your friends
communication
calendar
socialnetworking
online
socialsoftware
event
scheduling
friends
time
networking
social
agenda
timeline
webservice
activities
schedule
august 2008 by roel
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