May 31


RightSignature heralds the annihaltion of the lowly pen as you no longer need to physically sign contracts and other legal documents thanks to this clever solution.

Many businesses needs to sign contracts on a very regular basis. Ever more, contracts are delivered by email in order to bypass the inefficient and slow postal system. With that logic in mind, what better possible solution could there be to complete digital distribution of contracts than to be able to sign and send documents completely digitally?

This is a solution that we’ve all been waiting for - ever since the first contract was PDF’d and sent by email. A simple process and a useful interface sets the grounds for a killer solution.

The biggest problem that I see with RightSignature is that for it to really work, you need to get both parties on board - great if you’re an early adopter, but what if y the other party is a stalwart for the fountain pen?
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Tagged with: contracts • documents • rightsignature • Security
May 21


Tweetmic is a new iPhone app that allows you to upload audio to Twitter. I guess you’d call it ‘Tweetcasting’?

Slowed down by all that time consuming typing and spell checking (it is a whole 140 characters, after all)? This app combines two things loved by almost everyone: Twitter and the sound of their own voice.

At a mere buck for the app and unlimited unrestricted uploads, Tweetmic could be on every iPhone and iPod touch very soon.

Twitter is text. Podcasts are audio. Twitter and the people that love it are flexible, but will Tweetmic bend the relationship just too far?
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Tagged with: app • iphone • twitter
May 18



byTagg.com is the latest RSS-reader-come-Twitter-tracker-come-web-crawler to hit the market. Keep track of your trackables in one central place.

Blogs, tweets and news, Oh My! With so much content that we follow daily, it makes sense to manage it all from one simple platform. Also, blog owners will be interested in byTagg’s alluring affiliate program on offer.

Although byTagg has definite room for improvement, it ticks all the right boxes with an simple RSS reader, (some) Twitter following capability and - overall - a fairly user friendly interface.

In the world of cloud computing, it’s an interesting choice for byTagg’s services to be provided by a downloaded application. With a non-browser based interface and ad-supported delivery, will byTagg offer enough to the user to keep coming back?
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Tagged with: application • bytagg • bytagg.com • contentaggrgator • Search • web2.0
May 16



Pipejump.com offers a web based service that manages the lifecycle of a sales opportunity from drunken pitch you delivered at the pub into a closed deal.

Pipejump’s service will appeal to any small business or sales person that is managing several sales opportunities at any one time — Particularly the ones that suffer from chronic disorganisation. Also, sales managers that want to keep tabs on their team will be pricking up their ears.

Sales managers will undoubtedly be interested in the sophisticated reporting interface that Pipejump offers. Coupled with an attractive ROI proposition, it’s not a far stretch to imagine Pipejump.com as a regular addition to any sales office.

Like anything, the quality of the reports that Pipejump.com spits out is only as good as the data entered in. Will sales people busy wining and dining be able to stay on top of the administrative components of the service? Or will this be a case of gargbage in -> garbage out?
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Tagged with: management • pipejump • pipejump.com • sales