February 10th 2010
There have been literally hundreds of services that have tried to offer what Dropbox is currently offering. Free, or near-free storage of your files in the cloud, where you can access them from anywhere at anytime. The reason Dropbox gets our nod is their dead-simple approach to it. Dropbox makes storing files in the cloud feel like you are storing them on your hard drive. And that’s what separates Dropbox from the crowd.
February 9th 2010
No matter what business you are in, you probably have a need to edit, crop and retouch photos. Many businesses think that means they need Adobe Photoshop, a $1,000 piece of software with a very steep learning curve. In fact, very few of those businesses actually do need it. What they should be using instead [...]
February 8th 2010
Sometimes the best way to move your business forward is less about the things you create for your brand and more about how you control your brand’s online image. One of the most important and overlooked places to control your brand is on Yelp.com. While Yelp grew up as a restaurant review site, it has [...]
February 5th 2010
There comes a time in the lifecycle of every website where you run out of ideas for how to bring in new traffic. For years you’ve been graded on how your site is doing against others, and Google Analytics does its best to fuel that fire. But sometimes it’s about getting your content in the [...]
February 4th 2010
If you are like most people, the idea of creating custom forms on your site seems imposing. Regardless of how difficult it really is, the mere thought of dealing with the database is enough to stop most people in their tracks. Enter Wufoo. Wufoo is a custom-form creator that makes the task of creating a [...]
February 3rd 2010
YouTube and Flickr have used branded channels for years to allow businesses to create easy sharing of their videos and photos. But for some reason this has never translated into the corporate world and the piles of documents, PowerPoint presentations and PDFs that every company inevitably has. Today, SlideShare rolled out branded channels that aim [...]
February 2nd 2010
There has been lots of discussion about the future of iPhone apps and their importance to businesses. Most of this discussion has been focused on large, Fortune 500-type businesses, and the necessity to keep that brand name in front of the consumer. As with all AppEveryday reviews, we are cautious to jump on a bandwagon, [...]
February 1st 2010
No matter what your position in the company is, there are frequent opportunities to show and prove your ideas with diagrams. There are a number of apps that provide this service on multiple levels, but GoMockingbird.com is among the easiest we’ve seen. Since GoMockingbird is still in beta they are not charging for usage of [...]