You didn’t hear it from me, but a friend of a friend suggested that you ask a question at Aardvark in order to receive fast answers from your friends or friends of your friends.
Evernote is a free application that allows you to easily capture information such as business cards, wine labels or receipts on any device or platform and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere.
With so much information available, brands are cutting through the clutter by making information visually appealing and easily digestible. Organizations like the New York Times and Flickr now showcase their data using "visualizations".
With so many people and organizations using twitter, who should you follow? Twellow helps you search by niche so you get all of the information—and followers—you need.
Google seems to have all the answers whenever you want to find anything. But do you have burning questions about Google itself? Find out “everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Google…but were afraid to ask.”
For a fascinating and informative take on the state of the world in 2008, check out “Did You Know 3.0” from the meeting in Rome this year.
Smartphone users can now remotely locate, shut down, lock, and encrypt/decrypt information on your phone.
This location-based platform allows you to ask real-time questions about a location or service near you. Access via an iPhone app or their website.