Posts Tagged ‘feedalizr’

07/8/09

SWATLabs goes public !

We are happy to anounce that SWATLabs, the showcase for the proof of concept applications that SWAT develops, has now gone live! (more…)

04/14/09

Adobe AIR Social Media apps, not a 2 horse race.

The ’sphere is abuzz with Adobe AIR clients that support twitter and facebook at the moment. So we have two twitter clients that have recently added Facebook Status Updates. (more…)

03/19/09

Are you getting ripped off by your ISP?

Well, you’ll answer yes (of course) and if you live in South Africa that’s a justifiable response. But here the reason for the sky-high prices, and third-world bandwidth is Telkom. And ICASA, the toothless regulator. (more…)

11/28/08

feedalizr used by a charity to get out of jail free

A few months ago Gerhard Pieterse, the executive director of Autism Western Cape, committed himself to voluntary imprisonment as a fund-raising exercise in support of Autism. With the goal of reaching R1 000 000 (about $101 000) in raised funds. The limited marketing budget of the Jail4Bail campaign was allocated to much as you would expect: using traditional press releases, public relations and relying on conventional media to spread the word. (more…)

10/27/08

New version of Feedalizr

We have just launched a new version of Feedalizr and what is SO special about this version is that we now provide users with the ability to update their facebook status (and also read their friends updates – sort of like facebook twitter).

Feedalizr is becoming a way for you to “re-mix” the web and we notice that lots of our users are using the product in the discovery of serendipitous content. Not so much reporting to each other about what they had for breakfast… :) This is largely a function of  how twitter/friendfeed are evolving. I think the facebook status update makes feedalizr the must have web 2.0 killer app (if I may say so myself – and you guys can flame me cause I am wearing kevlar !).

Enjoy!

10/7/08

Is Twitter another Internet paradigm shift ?

A paradigm shift is defined as a change from one way of thinking to another.

Since the beginning of the Internet we have experienced many paradigm shifts, such as the invention of the browser & World Wide Web, eCommerce, and the various forms of communication that have driven the usage of the medium, such as email and instant messaging. (more…)