Stylehive.com is a new trend and visual bookmarking community. It’s a place where contributors share and discover the hottest stores, styles, designers, trends, and must have products through social bookmarking and web 2.0 networking.
Vox is Six Apart’s blog service that puts the emphasis on personal blogging and sharing with friends and family. “Blogging is fun again. With powerful privacy controls that give you control over who views your words, photos, videos, and audio, you’ll never have to worry about who’s reading your blog. And with Vox’s hundreds of beautiful designs that can be enabled with just a few clicks, you can spend less time working on your site and more time keeping up with the people you care about...”
EveryTrail is an online platform that enables you to visualize your travel experiences and share these with fellow travelers from all over the world. With EveryTrail you can easily upload GPS data you recorded while out on a trip and add your photos and notes, to create a compelling, interactive, visual record of your travel experience. EveryTrail was created by a small group of passionate travelers, out of dissatisfaction with current solutions to share trips.
GigaOM.com, an online news and weblog published by Giga Omni Media Inc., is a San Franciso-based company that delivers technology news, analysis and opinions on topics ranging from broadband to online games and Web 2.0 to a monthly global audience of 500,000 consumers and professionals interested in the world of hi-tech. Giga Omni Media, Inc. is founded and led by executive editor, Om Malik, an award-winning journalist. Before launching his own publishing venture, Om was a senior writer for Business 2.0 magazine covering telecom and broadband stories.
Ideacodes worked with Mary Hodder, CEO of Dabble.com, to provide identity, UI, and user experience design for her next generation web application. Dabble is a video remix community that makes it easy and fun for people to create, browse, and find video online.
CommunityWalk is a web 2.0 user created community with location mapping, photos and multimedia, and much more. Ideacodes worked with Jared Cosulich, CEO and founder, to reshape the strategy, design, and functionality of the new dynamic home page.
“Project Comet will launch in early 2006 and will combine the publishing power of TypePad, the community aspects of LiveJournal and the years of insight garnered from Movable Type. Project Comet is focused on creating an advanced weblogging technology platform combining the best elements of all our products, giving people the ability to easily stake out, build and share their own place on the web.”