Posts tagged Technology
Top Facts You Need to Know to Market Your Products Online: An Entrepreneur’s Guide
The most recent ‘Shake-Up’ by Google’s Panda and Penguin attacks have crippled many age-old strategies used by internet marketeers and entrepreneurs to push their services and products to consumers online. Perhaps, in order for entrepreneurs to anticipate what may come next for their marketing strategies online, they would need to look back and understand the trends that have painted the evolution of Digital Marketing, and how they can apply them to their businesses.
Entrepreneurs and businesses would need to learn about the evolving Online Cultures, to Interaction Trends, Buying and Selling among Online Users and Behavioural Patterns of Buyers to strategize their next digital marketing strategies.
The infographics below was curated by Entrepreneurs.my while surfing the web, to look for helpful tips and information that would help our entrepreneurs across the world, to market better. And we found this for you.
Credits go to the research team who gathered the information and digested them into meaningful information for entrepreneurs to use, in order to cleverly plan out their next digital marketing strategy.
By: MICHAEL TEOH
TE4P Nite – The Miniseries Event!
Time fly so fast. Tomorrow night will be our monthly sharing session on tech and creative topic. Before i proceed to more information sure you all ant to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, web, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
If you are on the IT, Tech, Multimedia, Graphic, Design Line/Industry i would encourage you all to attend this event to know more people with IT & Tech knowledge and experience. We do understand that Penang People are slow moving, but i do encourage for people to join this event where its only one month ones, you can meet the tech people and ask them some question. Hope to see the numbers of attending increase. We are trying out for a miniseries event for TE4P nite.
TE4P Nite Website & Facebook:
- TE4P Nite Official Website: http://www.te4p.com/
- TE4P Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/177349639065213/
- TE4P Nite Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TechEvents4Penang
TE4P Nite July Event details:
1. Venue: Starbucks, Borders, Queensbay Mall.
2. Fees: Just a cup of coffee from Starbucks
3. Time: 7.00pm to 11pm
4. Hashtag: #TE4P
5. For who: Anyone (Public)
And here its how the schedule look like:
- 7pm – Introducing to Mobile Apps and Gadget to our life & biz.
- 8pm – Creating a Website in an hour using WordPress
- 9pm – Cloud Technology
- 10pm – What do you want from Penang on Tech Event?
If you have any suggestion, topic to share or looking for a topic, do voice out. We love to hear from you.
Ride through Google’s Cloud
Google animation shows what happens when Gmail users press send. Behind the scenes are secured and energy-efficient data centers designed to optimize server usage and end-user performance.
Your Gmail box lives somewhere in the jumble of servers, cables, and hard drives known as the “cloud” but it often migrates in search of the ideal location. Google today released an animation that answers the question: what happens when I press send on Gmail? The company created the interactive feature called The Story of Send to highlight the security and relatively low energy footprint of its data centers. The graphics repeat Google’s estimate that its data centers use 50 percent less energy than a typical data center and 30 percent of their data center energy is supplied from renewable sources, including wind and solar. But in an interview, company representatives disclosed that Google has rearchitected its cloud infrastructure in a way that optimizes its computing resources and improves energy efficiency. They declined to say when the switch was made, but indicated this shared-resources architecture has been in place for some time.
Data centers typically have a redundant fail-over system to ensure data and servers are available for customers. Rather than mirror each data center to another location like it, Google has designed a “one to many” failover system, explained Sabrina Farmer, engineering manager of Gmail. That means if there’s a failure in one location, the load is distributed to many data centers. Treating all of its data centers as a common pool of resources also means that an individual Gmail or Google Apps account isn’t tied to a specific location. How often a person uses e-mail, mail volume, and location of the user determines the master and back up “slave” account, Farmer said.
Her corporate e-mail is nearby in Silicon Valley but her personal Gmail is actually hosted in Europe because it provides the optimal performance, she said. Engineers track data, such as average response time, and make changes to where customer accounts are stored to improve performance. Over 90 percent of Gmail e-mails are delivered within five seconds and more than 50 percent arrive in less than a second. It’s an efficient use of compute resources because Google doesn’t need to have a full standby system in each of its many locations. The architecture also allows Google to fully use its available resources, rather than have thousands of idle servers.
“The fact that we don’t have to have spares is a significant cost savings to running the product,” she said. “It was a major change in how we manage resources and distribute load.” Representatives declined to attach a figure to efficiency savings but said it was significant and driven by the company’s push to improve efficiency and lower its carbon footprint. Farmer said engineering behind the move was significant but the company can now better tweak application performance by moving user accounts among locations. ”We look at users’ activity constantly and if we find you will perform better by moving your account, we will,” she said.
TE4P Nite May Is Here!
Time fly so fast two month had over. Next coming thursday will be our monthly sharing session on tech and creative topic. Before i proceed to more information sure you all ant to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
Event: TE4P Nite
Date: 24 May 2012
Time: 8pm to 11pm
Venue: Starbucks, E-Gate, Auto-City
So what is the topic we gonna talk on this coming TE4P Nite? Below are some of the topic they going to cover on the coming TE4P Nite:
1. Mobile Apps for Biz (How to Utilise the apps)
- Four Square
- Instagram
- Twitter
2. Upcoming Tech Events for Penang
- My CoCoaHeads Penang
- BarCamp Penang
Who are on twitter just Hashtag: #te4pNite and many people are wonder is the event are free? YES! It’s free. But you just need to pay for a cup of coffee from Starbucks. Here is the Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/303426993071352/
TE4P Nite Video!!
TE4P Nite had over two month. Finally the video is out. Want to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
TE4P Nite is here tomorrow!!
Here come one month had over. This coming thursday will be our monthly sharing session on tech and creative topic. Want to know more about TE4P? What is TE4P all about? Here it’s TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
Event: TE4P Nite
Date: 19 April 2012
Time: 9pm to 11pm
Venue: Starbucks, E-Gate, Penang
So what is the topic we gonna talk on this coming TE4P Nite? Below are some of the topic they going to cover on the coming TE4P Nite:
- Instagram (the company that acquired by Facebook for $1 Billion)
- GiT & GitHub (social coding and revision control)
- Video Shooting with DSLR Camers
- #BetaOff Project
- BarCamp Penang 2012
- MyCocoaHeads Penang
- WebCamp Penang
Who are on twitter just Hashtag: #te4pNite and many people are wonder is the event are free? YES! It’s free. But you just need to pay for a cup of coffee from Starbucks. Here is the Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/344311405617624/
TE4P Nite Event!!
Photo By: See Hong
Yesterday Night (29 March 2012) where is a TE4P Nites Event which held in Penang for the first time. Not only that the Northern Malaysia Business Referral Network (NMBRN) members had also attend the TE4P Nite Event. What is TE4P Nites all about? TE4P is stand for Tech Events 4 Penang. Where they talk and discuss about technology stuff such as Internet, programming, social media, graphic, design, videography, photography and other possible related topic. Every one know that Penang is a boring place! So that they TE4P organize this event cause they wanted to do more Tech Events happenings in Penang to boost the industry here up and all the way up north and to expend it bigger.
It is a casual event where all of us hangout with cup of coffee where we meet up with the group of members here to meet up together and join the TE4P Nites sharing session.TE4P is the monthly gathering organized by TE4P to share about technology stuff for Penang friend. Where the knowledge are more on how to use Social Media and Social Media Networks Platform to do the business marketing over the net. This event also for the members to meet up face to face beside online meeting in the online group. Is a good chances to know each other thru the event where normally cant be done thru online.
What we talk about yesterday? There are the topic we talk about on TE4P Nites:
- How to use Social Media such as Facebook, Facebook Fanpage, Youtube, Twitter & Pinterest in the business area
- Apps in iOS and Android
- Pinterest – the happening social network and how could it help to grow your biz
- Website in mobile device. How a conventional website looks like in a mobile phone and tablet such as iPhone, iPad and Galaxy Tab.
- How to use QR Code in business.
- POS System with iPad.
- Mobile site – are your website mobile/ smartphone friendly?
- TBATE4P was held first time last night at Starbucks, Auto-City, Penang. Which the attendant was unexpected by the organize. TE4P was Awesome Event!! Do come and join us on the next TE4P Nite Event in Starbucks, E-Gate, Penang next month.
Those who attend the TE4P Nites Event can have a chances to introduce themselves and talk about what they doing, what business they are in and they even can share the ideas and concept. This will help more people to understand each other and the business stuff. This not only will help but will gain the opportunity to work together between the members.
Te4PNite
A reminder that our #Te4PNite its on next Thursday, not today. Those yet register, please do.
Sneak on what we planning to have:
- Social Network can help your biz, and also destroy your biz via online. Do and Donts.
- Its your website mobile site ready? Whats its the impact if not?
- How could your and your biz benefit from Open Source world.
TE4P Nite its a monthly tech meet up, where we meet to talk and discuss about tech stuff such as Internet, programming, Social Media, design and other possible related topic. It is a casual event where we hangout with cup of coffee.
For a start, this round we will try to cover the topic of:-
1. Pinterest – the happening social network and how could it help to grow your biz
2. Mobile site – are your website mobile/ smartphone friendly?
3. TBA
Event details
1. Venue: Starbucks AutoCity
2. Fees: Just a cup of coffee from Starbucks
3. Time: 8.30pm to 11pm
4. Hashtag: #te4pNite
5. For who: Anyone
Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/314321048621478/
50 New tech tools you should know
Many have referred to Path as the “anti-Facebook” for its attempts to make social networking more personal
You may have dozens of apps on your phone and scores of websites bookmarked on your laptop, but that doesn’t mean you have all the latest tech tools at your fingertips. New mobile apps, services, social networks and other digital tools pop up so frequently that keeping up with them is a nearly impossible task. Just when you think you’re up to date, something newer and hipper comes along. But before you wave the white flag, let us help. Once again we have sorted through hundreds of new and emerging tech tools to bring you 50 of the most buzzworthy ones. (Last year’s list can be found here.) These apps and services can help you do everything from shooting better smartphone photos to cataloging your bottle-cap collection to finding the best pad Thai in your city. Not all of them are brand new, but we’ve probably listed some you haven’t heard of. We hope you find them useful.
360 Panorama (99 cents): Want to enhance your smartphone landscape photos? Android users interested in capturing and sharing 360-degree panoramic photos should check out this app, the first true panoramic-photo app for the Android Market.
Alfred (free): It’s a discovery tool for your palate! Alfred starts off with your location and asks you a few simple questions about restaurants you like to frequent. Then the magic happens and the eatery recommendations start flowing. Judging by my early experiences, this iOS app is uncanny at gauging your tastes.
App.bg (free): This Web tool allows users to easily pull up nearby Instagrams, Foursquare tips and tweets using a Google Map. It offers a somewhat crude yet effective layout, available on desktop and mobile platforms. (No mobile app yet, unfortunately.)
Autostitcher ($1.99): Another interesting piece of software for producing panoramic images on your iPhone. Does a very nice job with its stitching feature for a near seamless quality image and easy sharing with friends.
Can I Park Here ($1.99) Fewer things in life are more confusing that trying to decipher the parking signs around New York City. This new iPhone app allows users to photograph the parking sign for the area in question, then find out if they can park there and for how long. The app even has a timer that starts when the user parks and lets them know how much time they have left in that spot.
CardMunch (free): This mobile app for iOS from LinkedIn converts paper business cards into digital contacts. A new 3.0 update also offers LinkedIn integration for connecting with just one click. A must-have for conference-goers and business trippers.
Catch (freemium; basic version is free but you’ll pay for advanced features): The productivity-app space is fast becoming crowded. Catch is one of the newer kids on the block and it too promises to help users manage the information overload. Freebie accounts let users upload 70MB of new content (text, Web clips, photos, voice memos) per month to a cloud service. Everything else will cost you. Available for iOS and Android, along with plug-ins for the more popular Web browsers.
Clingle (free): This location-based social net comes with a twist: It doesn’t focus the user experience on the public stream. Instead, users share multimedia messages for a specific user or group of users when they check in at a certain location. Those messages can grow into full-length conversations. Think text messaging, but with video and audio, and triggered through GPS. Don’t know if it will catch on, but it’s a very creative application.
Cuttings.me (free): This is a great tool for storing and showcasing your online portfolio. Cuttings.me allows you to upload PDF files or add links of your work in an easy format that also proves quite simple to share.
Evernote Food (free): From the company that brought us the popular productivity tool comes a mini-version of Evernote aimed at storing, preserving and sharing our memorable food adventures. Available for iOS; just be careful not to spill sauce on your iPhone.
Facebook Timeline Apps (free): Facebook recently announced more than 60 partners who provide apps for its new Timeline feature, in such themes as entertainment, fitness, food, giving, music, news, shopping and travel. Timeline’s integration, in a nutshell, posts your activity from these other websites and services on your Facebook page. Whether it provides added value or just more clutter to your feeds is up to you.
Find My Friends (free): Think the Find My iPhone app, but for people. Find My Friends allows iPhone or iPad users to easily locate others via via their Apple IDs and iCloud — totally contingent, of course, upon a close family member or friend agreeing to be tracked. Don’t accept requests from anyone you don’t want to know your whereabouts 24/7.
Fondu (free): Described as Foursquare for foodies, Fondu is a community for sharing bite-sized reviews about places to eat and drink. Users log in/sign up with Facebook before having a palatable digital space to opine about their meals.
Flipboard (free): The world’s first social magazine app has been turning heads (and thumbs) for a few years now. What is new is that this popular e-zine reader for iPad is now available on the iPhone as well. The same great look and feel of Flipboard isn’t sacrificed one bit on the smaller screen.
Flud News(free): One of the newer players in the ever-growing social news reader space is Flud. The app is designed to be your own collection of articles and news, all in a perfect magazine-like interface. Open the app, create your custom profile and start “Fluding.” This iOS app places heavy emphasis on the social influence of the fellow Fluders in your inner circle.
Frametastic (free): There are many mobile apps for framing multiple camera-phone pics, but Frametastic is one of the few free and extensive ones. It features lots of fun options to fool around with, plus easy exporting to Instagram or your other social networks.
Friend or Follow (freemium): Another nifty tool for displaying who’s following you on social media that you aren’t following in turn (and vice versa). It also gives you the option of doing something about it.
Google Currents (free): A ‘zine-like reader for mobile devices, Google’s new application for Android, iPads and iPhones lets you explore online magazines and other content with the swipe of a finger.
GramFeed (free): Instagram has put all of its eggs in the mobile basket. But some Instragram fanatics want to see images on something larger than a smartphone screen. GramFeed is the closest thing I’ve seen to a Google search experience for those gorgeous filtered Instagram pics.
Hipmunk (free): In a sea of travel apps, Hipmunk stands out for its fun, interactive and deal-scoring features. Available for iOS and Android devices, it lets users overlay heat maps on destinations to determine neighborhoods with food, nightlife and shopping that best fit their criteria. Brand new to the app is a hotel search feature.
Instagram (free): Heralded by iTunes as 2011 App of the Year, Instagram (IG) looks to expand its horizons in 2012 beyond the iPhone platform to Windows 7 and Android systems. With 16 million users in a little over a year, and only a handful of employees, IG is proving to be the little social-photo engine that could.
Kyoo (free): This Web service aggregates all the buzz around a specific topic from some of the most popular social mediums. Kyoo collects data from Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, Google News, Google Blog Search and social bookmarking sites such a Delicious, Digg and Reddit. The interface and video channels are particularly impressive.
LogMeIn (freemium): This service provides anytime, anywhere remote access to your PC or Mac via your iPhone or iPad. A pay version ($39.99 annual subscription) offers HD video access, file manager, cloud integration and 24/7 support.
Mlkshk (freemium): This nifty Web-curation tool allows users to easily sort through the tsunami of images and videos online via shakes. Users can also share and follow the shakes of others. It boasts lots of browser plug-in options, and even the ability to host photos that users post to Twitter.
Muuter (free): Imagine being able to remove certain friends, topics or hashtags (#winning, anyone?) temporarily from your Twitter feed. Well now you can, with Muuter. A timer feature is awesome for eliminating “noise” from your feed just when you think you’ve reached your breaking point.
My Secret Folder (99 cents): The majority of my digital life is like an open book. But all of us have something to hide: For example, my Jonas Brothers uploads are off-limits to the world. My Secret Folder acts as a private, passcode-enabled app that stores pics, movies, notes, contacts and other things you don’t want people to stumble upon. Best part is, if someone opens the iPhone or iPad app and enters the wrong passcode, the app will snap a picture of the culprit, tag a location to the incident and keep it on file for when you return.
Oink (free): This mobile app offers an easy way to rate the things around you. But instead of just rating restaurants, for example, you can rate specific dishes. Oink lets you weigh in on who has the best thin-crust pizza or chicken tikka masala in your city.
Path (free): Is this exclusive, smartphone-centric service the next great social network? Only time will tell. Path 2.0 is elegant and intimate in both design and usability. Many have referred to Path as the “anti-Facebook” for its attempts to make social networking more personal by limiting users’ friend lists and ability to share Web links (self-promote). Since its relaunch last year, Path has experienced a thirtyfold increase in the number of daily users, according to its creators. Although the app is free, users must pay for some features. But the company said it will not include ads on the site. Path is available for iOS and Android devices and integrates with Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Tumblr to allow cross-posting.
Photosynth (free): There are about 20 panoramic-photo mobile apps for iOS on the market, and one of my favorites is Photosynth from Microsoft. Its simple, clean interface provides killer results with 360-degree interactive imagery. The app integrates to Twitter, Facebook and other social nets.
Picscatter ($1.50): Generate beautiful collage Timeline covers for Facebook of your friends, images you’ve liked or your specific photo albums. The app can be finicky in certain browsers, so I recommend downloading it to your computer, then uploading to Facebook directly.
Pinterest (free): Described as a virtual pinboard. Pinterest lets you organize and share your passions in a visual way like no other. It’s currently still in an invite-only stage, so you’ll need a friend to help get you in — or you can sign up for the waiting list, which usually takes just a few days. It’s highly addictive, so be warned.
Road Ninja (free): Never travel the interstate alone again. Road Ninja has your back. This mobile app does a solid job of alerting you to food, gas, lodging and other essential roadway necessities by way of upcoming highway off-ramps. Users also have the ability to set up preferences of your favorite chain restaurants so you’ll never miss the comfort food you love even when away from home. For now only available on iOS.
Room 77 (free): Tired of playing hotel room-roulette, and having to guess what kind of view, if any, awaits you upstairs? Room 77 shows you the best and worst room views via Google maps, blueprints and user content to make the most of your next hotel stay.
Slice (free): Attention online shoppers! This digital tool may be your new BFF. Similar to what Mint offers for your personal finances and TripIt for your travel plans, Slice is a simple way to organize your purchases and simultaneously track orders from multiple vendors.
SlowShutter (99 cents): This camera app for iOS lets you fool around with light, blurring images on purpose. It comes with a Live Preview feature, which is helpful because a lot of figuring out what works well using this app is trial and error. I especially enjoy using SlowShutter to experiment with light trails on my phone.
Snapseed ($4.99): This pro-level photo editing software will set you back a few bucks but if you’re serious about your images and don’t want to settle for the many freebies out there, this is definitely the way to go. It performs particularly well on the iPad.
Springpad (free): Another useful productivity tool for curating your personal notes and tasks. One part virtual notebook, one part personal assistant, Springpad helps you remember stuff today so you can make better decisions tomorrow.
Spool (free): This app allows users to save articles and videos for later. No biggie, right? Here’s where it impresses: Spool will access this content later, even if you’re offline. Now you can catch up on kooky cat videos when you’re out of network.
Swackett (free): Sweater, jacket or coat? (Get it?) This neat little weather app for iOS gives you simplified outerwear recommendations so you can hurry up and be on the go. For those interested in more than wardrobe advice, it also provides detailed weather updates via AccuWeather service.
Thumb (free): There’s nothing scientific about this mobile app, but that doesn’t prevent it from proving highly addictive. It’s crowdsourcing made supersimple: Vote thumbs up or down. Thumb offers a good balance of news-ish questions along with some fun escapes.
Total Recall ($7.99): This powerful call recorder app for Android allows users to automatically or manually record phone calls. It also works nicely for recording short voice notes, reminders, lectures, meetings, etc.
TourWrist (free): This is an interesting host for your panoramic images. Upload your 360s to this tool for a highly effective rendering treatment that allows your panos to pop and sizzle in a truly remarkable way.
Tweepi (freemium): Ever feel like your Twitter account could use a tune-up? Tweepi may be just what the doctor ordered. It promises to help make sense of your Twitter account through easy-to-use features for cleaning up followers, lists and activity streams.
Tweetbot ($2.99): This is my newest favorite full-featured iPhone Twitter client: a Twitter mobile app with an attitude. There are plenty of decent Twitter apps for iPhone, including the official version, but none seem to bundle the best of the best features (multiple timelines, smart gestures, native push notifications, customizable navigation) with Tweetbot’s polished feel. Worth a few bucks if you take your mobile tweetin’ seriously.
Tweetsheet (free): This very cool Web tool from Vizify pulls together an instant infographic of your personal Twitter universe: retweet info, geographic impact, best followers, a word cloud of your tweets and more.
TwitWipe (free): Ever wish there was a reset button on life? Now there is for Twitter. TwitWipe deletes all your tweets in one fell swoop. Why would anyone want to do this? Well, maybe you need to clean out an account before handing it over to someone else. Or maybe you’ve just realized how crappy your tweets are.
Unroll.me (free): This service allows users to unsubscribe from unwanted e-mails in bulk. Unroll.me, which is currently in private beta, promises to not store your e-mail address and password. It’s compatible with the major e-mail services in the United States.
Voxer (freemium): Created by a former communications specialist with the U.S Army, Voxer is a walkie-talkie app for smartphones. It allows users to send instant audio, text and photo messages to friends (individual or groups). Messages stream live as you talk, and your friends can join live or access later. Available for iOS and Android.
Zite (free): Similar to the aforementioned Flipboard, Zite has been around for a while but only recently made its debut on the small screen (iPhone). This news reader goes beyond manual customization and leverages smart technology to intuitively fill up your feeds with content reliably relevant to your interests. (Full disclosure: CNN purchased Zite.com in 2011.)
ZocDoc (free): Think Open Table for physicians. Discover and research medical professionals in your area, then book your in-patient visit online. It even offers synching for your Google or Microsoft Outlook calendars, with text reminder options. ZocDoc is currently only available in 12 markets but should expand as it catches on further.
ZoomSphere (free): Imagine a Billboard Top 100 for social nets instead of songs. ZoomSphere provides especially detailed stats for major social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and LinkedIn — great for keeping up with surging brands and social-media megastars.

























