URL: http://www.YFly.com
YFly, a social network focused on the 13-25 year old market, has launched several new features, including online games and Smack Talk, providing even more social entertainment for its’ members. YFly has announced they are working with several major websites, including Perezhilton.com and YTMND.com, to gain exposure to one of their new features called “Smack Talk,” which allows its members to upload a photo, create a character and make it talk. According to YFly’s President and co-founder Drew Levin, “We are dedicated to driving value to our members as we deliver the most entertaining social experience online. This release is the first in a series of new features we have planned for YFly over the next several months, and we are continually looking for new features, online games, entertaining videos and celebrity content that will reinforce our position as the most entertaining social experience online.” more...
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URL: http://www.ScanCafe.com
Memories are priceless, yet most people have hundreds or thousands of prints, slides, and negatives sitting in boxes or assorted albums. ScanCafe.com will digitize your entire collection of prints, slides, and negatives, at a fraction of the cost and time it would take to do it yourself. ScanCafe.com is a leading provider of photo, negative, and slide scanning services for individuals, hobbyists and professional photographers. ScanCafe.com was launched in late 2006 by a group of Wharton Business School classmates who were looking to scan and archive their family photos and slides. While going through the process, they became extremely frustrated with the steep fees charged by photo and slide scanning players, but they also realized it took too much time to scan the photos on their own. Thus, their mission was to figure out a way to deliver the highest quality scans at the lowest prices. more...tags:sam allen, scancafe, scanning, scanning service, slides, negatives, photographs
URL: http://www.momsfavoritestuff.com
Mom's Favorite Stuff is the perfect place to start your web research on baby products. The blog is updated 5-7 times per week with new reviews. Moms can read reviews on great finds, and will find links to where these products can be purchased. From toys to diaper bags, breast pumps to bibs, the moms at Mom's Favorite Stuff have tried a lot and share their experiences with readers. Along with reviews, some products included on the site are available at a discount for readers. The moms at Mom's Favorite Stuff also offer mommy entrepreneurs an opportunity to get the word out for their products by submitting their products for review. more...
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URL: http://www.knuru.com
knuru Ltd. is proud to launch its innovative online research engine for web users seeking authoritative business information. knuru.com combines a natural language approach to search with dynamic contextualized results drawn from query relevance, not advertisement sponsors, to extract concise information from top-tier intellectual resources. The prestigious Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania has become the first institution to adopt this new technology, by integrating it into the website and archive of its venerated Knowledge@Wharton online business journal. Thanks to this partnership knuru.com users at large are also given free access to this valuable content resource, which populates as ‘strategic’ search results in the knuru.com interface. “knuru presents a unique opportunity for the Wharton School to share its knowledge and expertise with the academic and business community,” said Peter Winicov, Director of Communications for the Wharton School. “Knowledge@Wharton has a user base that exceeds 700,000 registrations. We’re excited about initial reactions from the partnership, and have already seen a positive response from our users. more...
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