public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from figerrific with tag social

2007

SocialMoth

very lovely group confessions. Socialmoth is a group confessional for friends. You know which confessions come from friends, but not which friend wrote the confession. It can be as anonymous as you make it.

2006

iLikeā„¢

by 6 others
iLike will help you find new music based on what you and your friends like.

Quotiki.com - Search and Share Your Favorite Quotations

by 3 others, 1 comment
Quotiki is social quotes site that lets you quickly find and enjoy quotes.

lib.rario.us - social media cataloging

by 5 others
Welcome to lib.rario.us In case you couldn't (or wouldn't) figure out what we do, we are here to provide the masses (but mostly ourselves) a place to catalog our media collection, whether it be books, DVDs, CDs... This allows you greater flexibility with your collection. And we're more than just that. We're providing a place for the packrats to commune and orate.

MyStrands

by 10 others
Music Recommendations, Playlists, Tags and Community

livelocker : social media bookmarking

by 3 others
Livelocker is a social media bookmarking site. It's is a new way to find great videos, music, and photos, and share your favorites with the rest of the world. Surf the web, find great media, and Submit it to the site. Browse the site to check out all the media others have submitted. Find something you like? Save it to your locker. Also rate media, comment, and enjoy together.

1969

BusyTonight.com Event Search

We developed BusyTonight because we wondered why it was so hard to use the Internet to find things to do. Even here in New York City, we were finding ourselves sitting alone at home more often than we would like. Just like you, we were tired of hearing just a little too late about concerts we would have attended, lectures we shouldn't have missed, sports events that would have been fun -- if only we'd learned about them the day before they happened. We set out to solve this problem for ourselves, and decided to share the results with you. From our office near the historic Fulton Fish Market in Lower Manhattan, where the fish wholesale businesses are giving way to technology companies like ours, we can look out the window and see people of all kinds strolling the East River promenade, with the palisades of Brooklyn Heights as a backdrop. Families heading to South Street Seaport, Wall Street bond traders barking into their cellphones, construction workers drinking coffee, paralegals reading science fiction novels on their lunch breaks, teenagers on skateboards -- it all happens right outside, all day and all evening. Every one of those people is interested in different things. That family is looking for a kid-friendly street fair for this weekend. That guy on the cellphone is secretly a fan of Judas Priest (shhh, don't tell). That woman with the novel on her lap doesn't want to miss the next Xena convention. The kid on the skateboard -- he won't even tell us what he's into, but whatever it is, he's really into it. And so on. Because everyone's interests are different, our goal is to index every event on the Internet in a single database.