“You’ve Got This, Parents” highlights the company’s new co-marketing solution with tie-ups from brands like Yoplait, Lunchables and Babybel.
Originally posted on August 14, 2023 @ 10:41 am
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“You’ve Got This, Parents” highlights the company’s new co-marketing solution with tie-ups from brands like Yoplait, Lunchables and Babybel.
Originally posted on August 14, 2023 @ 10:41 am
By Leo Blanco
Designed as the world’s premier online disability community, xAble.com, is a place to view the web’s largest collection of disability videos, read real-time news on disability-related issues as well as share stories and voice opinions through audio, forums, and blogs.
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Membership is free and participation is welcomed. xAble.com has launched cutting-edge Web 2.0 technologies and interactive multimedia, including online video, audio, photos, blogs, profiles, reviews, and more that can all be viewed and created by members of the community.
Let’s do our share as responsible Internet citizens by sharing this wonderful and very inspiring community to all people with disabilities in our social circle, online, and offline communities. A simple act of kindness will greatly help if we all participate.
Originally posted on September 18, 2007 @ 11:59 pm
OkCupid.com, one of the largest and fastest growing free online dating site around, announced WTF (What to Fix), a new matching tool that lets OkCupid.com users see the issues on which they disagree with potential matches. When users ask “WTF?†on OkCupid.com, they get an analysis of their disagreements.
A WTF report reveals each party’s answers and desires on topics ranging from sex, drugs, politics, and religion so singles can see first hand which issues they can live with, and which issues are deal breakers. Users should be careful – anything they have revealed to OkCupid.com might be revealed to their WTF partner.
“Other dating sites gloss over disagreement, but OkCupid.com believes that conflict can be a great conversation starter,†said Sam Yagan, CEO and co-founder of OkCupid.com. “A healthy debate can either stoke the flames of passion or quickly show you who you should avoid like the plague.â€
Originally posted on September 18, 2007 @ 12:54 pm
IAC Consumer Applications and Portals (IAC CAP), a wholly owned business of IAC, announced the availability of e-commerce within Zwinky, one of the fastest growing social networks around.
The more than 9 million Zwinky users can now use a credit card or PayPal account to purchase ZBucks, Zwinky’s virtual currency, allowing them to buy virtual products, including new customizable college dorm rooms and furniture from the Z-Loft furniture store.
In Zwinky, users can shop for the latest fashions, chat with friends, play games, participate in events, and hang out in their dorm. Each user can virtually shop at one of many boutiques for clothes, accessories, furniture and other products. Users have already created over 10 million outfits. Zwinky users can also continue to earn ZBucks by playing games and visiting different locations within Zwinky.
Originally posted on September 18, 2007 @ 11:40 am
Docstoc today announced its Series A financing. The round was lead in part by Scott Walchek the early stage VC in Baidu.com, Brett Brewer one of the co-founders of Intermix Media the parent company of MySpace.com, and Robin Richards the founding president of MP3.com. The amount was undisclosed.
Docstoc.com is an online community where users can store, search, and share professional documents. The highly anticipated site, currently in private beta, has attracted serious attention from technophiles, social networking authorities, and investors alike. Docstoc lets users share any document type– including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Illustrator, and PDF, but will launch with a different take than previously attempted by other social networks.
Originally posted on September 14, 2007 @ 6:06 pm