http://Reteltechnologies.com - mostly just uses something like amazon’s mechanical turk to have people watch surveillance videos and flag when something happens. Good for guys who own a 7-11 store, but I wouldn’t use it.
http://everlater.com - travel site that combines many social sites to tell a story of your trip (the guys were very good at selling the product, but I don’t think that I’d use it)
http://timzon.com - was just a customer support tool, I wouldn’t use it.
http://TakePublishing.com - itunes for comic books. I’m not a huge comic book fan, but it has potential.
http://NextBigSound.com - for big record labels or bands to monitor which social site they need to focus their marketing on.
http://vanillaforums.com - I would use it! Great forum software - used by tons of big-boys.
http://sendgrid.com - Better ‘transactional’ email, like the email that you get from facebook and twitter (aka, Mr Jones is now following you on twitter). I don’t need that.
http://SpryPlanner.com - Manager software for high-level overview of a software development package/group. Integrates into nagios, github, etc … Not something I need.
http://Mailana.com - the least impressive tool, like linked-in, but for the major social sites. Combines all of your friends and makes meta-friend circles out of all of your ‘best’ friends and allows for you to search within those circles.
http://Rezora.com - The real estate email marketing tool. Impressive tool, but I don’t have a need for it.
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