Archive for March 2nd, 2007

Mar2

Seriosity, Seriously Stupid (or, yeah, seriously Stupid)?

Over on TechCrunch, there’s a story about Seriosity. Seriosity figures your email avalanche would be more manageable if the sender attached “Serios” (currency) to your email as a measure of how important that peice of email is to the sender. You in turn would reply with the same or different “Serios” to confirm, increase or [...]

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Mar2

iScrybe better iPhone, iHope.

Took a look at a pretty cool Web 2.0 App called iScrybe. In a word - NICE! You can check it out here. If you haven’t gotten around to organizing your life then - move on, nothing to see here - however, if you’re an overachiever-wanna-be then iScrybe is more than just a good idea.

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