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Friday, May 18th, 2007Websites that let you shop for deals have been all the rage for several years now. In typical web fashion, what become popular through aggregation is now finding new audiences by niching back out. DealMaddi is a shopping service for India, where users can vote on deals. With no page rank, it […]
Esyshopping – Localized Online Shopping
Thursday, May 17th, 2007Vancouver based Esyshopping is hoping to do for online shopping what Outside.in has done for place blogging. Built on the concept of localized information, the company is developing a technology that aggregates local data from across the web to help people browse, compare, and buy products from retail stores close to them.
While […]
Trailfire.com - Discover The Web Through The Expertise of Others
Tuesday, May 15th, 2007Seattle based TrailFire is sort of like Squidoo in that it aims to show you the way to the web without using a search engine. Users create “trails” around a topic, which is basically a list of sites that you can navigate to learn more about that topic. People can add to your […]
MasterMoz - Social Networking Meets Web Directory
Monday, May 14th, 2007Mastermoz is a web directory like Yahoo or Dmoz, but with a twist. Mastermoz puts you in control of your own listing, so that it will be more accurate, and keeps track of your social networking information and reputation. The idea is that better accuracy and a good reputation lead to more credibility […]
Ratchet-X: Desktop mashup technology from New York
Saturday, May 12th, 2007Techcrunch covered Ratchet-X, a desktop based XML platform that allows anyone to share data across different desktop applications. It’s similar to Yahoo! Pipes for the web, basically allowing multiple applications to interact and mix up the same data via XML.
Ratchet-X is the first product released by RatchetSoft, a privately held company based out of Manhasset, […]
Inluu - A Secret Startup That Lets People Chat With You When You Aren’t Around.
Friday, May 11th, 2007Inluu has been in super secret mode for many months now, but several recent posts on the Inluu blog have revealed the core idea of the project. Inluu stands for “in lieu of you.” The site uses a “human proxy engine” to learn about you and build a map of your memories. […]
The Next Web Conference
Friday, May 11th, 2007Looks like a cool web conference, “The Next Web Conference”, is coming up that features a wide spread of European web 2.0 companies. Worth checking out.
Here is the recent list of submitted startups:
Wakoopa
Submitted by: Wouter Broekhof (Co-founder)
Tagline: Use it, track it, share it
Weblog: blog.wakoopa.com
Visitopia
Submitted by: Atze Zwirs (Managing Director)
Tagline: Visitopia. Where the […]
KillerStartups.com - Launch Here
Thursday, May 10th, 2007On May 3rd, KillerStartups.com passed an impressive milestone - 1,000 Internet startups reviewed after only three months!
KillerStartups has an interesting twist to a normal startup profiler; they let readers vote on what will be a hot company in the future. From video to mobile; nearly 20 startups are profiled each day. Users can submit new […]
MacMeter - Voting on What’s Hot in the Apple/Mac Community
Wednesday, May 9th, 2007Louisville entrepreneur Ben Thomas recently launched MacMeter, his third entry into the web startup world. MacMeter is a niche social voting site where users submit and rank stories about Apple and/or Macs. Ben considers the site to be like Digg, without all the noise.
My reason for creating this site was definitely not to […]
Startup2.0: Top 15 Euro Web Startups
Tuesday, May 8th, 2007Read/Write Web has another great post about European Web 2.0 startups. This time, they introduce the finalists for Startup2.0, a European competition for the Top 15 Best Web Startups. The event for the finalists will be held in Madrid, and then the final 5 selected will present in Bilbao.
Included in the finalists is Meneame, which […]
