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Triangle Startup Weekend

Apr 4, 2009   //   by Michael D. Irizarry   //   Inspiration, Web 2.0  //  No Comments

Startup Weekend is jazz for entrepreneurs. Each person improvises using their own instruments and style to create something entirely new and wonderful–all in one brief session. Launching a company from conception to launch creates a business and a space for connections between forward-thinking people in the context of working together. From April 3-5, Edge Office in Raleigh will host the Startup Weekend as entrepreneurs from across the Triangle, NC area gather in this experiment for community and profit.

Triangle Startup Weekend seems to be about breaking the traditional ad business model and shifting to new fresh and creative ideas of getting revenue. There are few interesting videos and ideas that are worth following.

DiggBar Launches Today!

Apr 2, 2009   //   by Michael D. Irizarry   //   Web 2.0  //  No Comments

In an attempt to make your life easier Digg is rolling out today what they call the Diggbar. One of the cool features that will get anyone’s attention is the ability to shorten urls a service provided by apps like bit.ly and tinyurl.

DiggBar from Kevin Rose on Vimeo.
The DiggBar allows you to…

  • Digg directly on the destination site: No more awkward toggling between the story page and Digg.
  • Easily share stories: You can now create a shortened Digg URL to share on Twitter, Facebook or via email. You can also type digg.com/ before the URL of any page you’re on to create a short URL.
  • Access additional analytics: See how many times a story has been viewed.
  • View comments while on the story page: Clicking the ‘Comments’ button expands the DiggBar to show the top comment, latest comment, and most controversial without leaving the page.
  • Discover related stories: Clicking the ‘Related’ button expands the DiggBar to highlight similar stories.
  • See more stories from the same source: Clicking the ‘Source’ button expands the DiggBar to show you more Digg stories from that source site.
  • Discover random stories: Click the ‘Random’ button and you’ll be brought to an entirely new, unexpected story.

NameChk.com Checks your username across social networking websites

Apr 2, 2009   //   by Michael D. Irizarry   //   Inspiration, Web 2.0  //  No Comments

NameChk.com has a few uses you can either check a username availability across the social stratosphere or you can use it to track your friends (If you know they’re username). Checks the most common used social networks like MySpace, Youtube, Bebo, LiveJournal and many, many more.

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