A collection of interesting articles, links and helpful stuff that I have come across recently:
- WebEquity – a community site bringing together entrepreneurs with business ideas and anyone willing to work on an equity and/or revenue share basis to make them a reality.
- Templates and examples for planning, analysing, designing and testing a website
- How Twitter can help at work
- Copyscape – a tool for finding plagiarism of your content on the web
- A list of niche social networking sites
- And another list of social networking sites on Wikipedia
- How to write for the web by Jakob Nielsen and John Morkes – written over 10 years ago but still pertinent
- Mofuse – create a mobile version of your website or blog
- Google gears down for tough times - For much of its 10-year history, Google spent money at a pace that was the marvel of Silicon Valley. It hired by the thousands and dished out generous perks, including three free meals a day, free doctors, ski trips and laundry facilities, and subsidized personal trainers. But now the GFC is taking its toll.
- Tubemogul.com - distribute online video to multiple websites
- How to Friend Mum, Dad and the Boss on Facebook - Oh no! Your mom just joined Facebook and what’s even worse, she wants to be your friend. More and more people are finding themselves in this situation today and unsure of what to do. Friending mom and dad, the boss, or other work colleagues opens up the details of your private life for the whole world to see – and you might not be entirely comfortable with that. What’s to be done?
- AddThis explanatory video
- 20 great online image editors
- Mypunchbowl – free e-cards for Christmas, Valentines, etc.
- Kiva – Loans that change lives. Loan money to African entrepreneurs.
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