Archive for the ‘Webservices’ Category
09-07-27 – sitetweet
Posted by PK in Twitter, Webservices on July 27th, 2009

sitetweet – Post Website User Behaviors on Twitter
sitetweet allows webmasters to post immediate messages on Twitter about specific behaviors on their site. Usually installed on strategic pages, you can configure sitetweet to send a special message when a user performs a certain action on your site. You can use Twitter’s options for private posts in case you want to control who follows your login.
Some interesting uses:
- receive details on goal completions;
- register specific searches;
- receive notifications from vistors from specific sources.
09-06-15 – Loki
Posted by PK in Applications, Webservices on June 15th, 2009

Loki – Identify Your Website’s User Locations
Loki allows you to location-enable your website with just a few lines of code using their JavaScript API.
By determining a website visitor’s precise location, Loki can enable instant store finders, hyper-local advertising, more engaging social networking features, and improve overall usability. Learn how from the video below:
09-03-24 – Evernote
Posted by PK in Webservices on March 24th, 2009

Evernote – Remember everything
Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere. They call if your external brain.
Here’s is the 60-second elevator pitch:
Being able to quickly post any type of media format (even from your iPhone) with tags to a place where you can search and access the information in the future is a great value proposition.
It’s del.icio.us 2.0!
09-02-16 – 140it
Posted by PK in Twitter, Webservices on February 16th, 2009

140it – Makes Your Tweet Less Than 140 Characters
If you are a hard-core Twitter user, you know that many times fitting your tweet in the 140-character limit can be very time-consuming. 140it decided to solve this!
By adding a special bookmark to your browser, 140it will automatically zip your tweet to the 140 character limit. Here’s an example of how this post was zipped:
If u’re a hrd-core Twitter sr, u kno tht mny tms fttng yr twt in the 140-character lmt can be vry tm-consuming. 140it dcdd 2 slv ths! By ddng a spcl bkmrk 2 yr brwsr, 140it wll tmtclly zip yr twt 2 the 140 chrctr lmt. Here’s an xmpl of how ths pst was zppd:
09-02-11 – Web2.0 Logo Creator
Posted by PK in Webservices on February 11th, 2009

creatr.cc/creatr/ – Web 2.0 logo creator
We had to create a fast and spicy web2.0 logo – so we searched Google for web 2.0 logo maker and clicked the I’m Feeling Lucky button.
Et le voilĂ ! In less than 2 minutes, we created our logo.
Thank you http://creatr.cc/creatr/



