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Startup Review: Seero, Mytopia, ThoughtFarmer, CreativeCrowds, ServiceGuy

March 22nd, 2008 at 9:30 am

Source:CenterNetworks

KillerStartupsBelow are five of the newest startups according to Killer Startups for the period ending March 22, 2008. Check out previous Killer Startups posts.

Seero - Putting Video on the Map

If you find standard video viewing too static, Seero is here to help change your perspective. The web site enables users to combine video broadcasts with GPS or other location specific information, so you can see the exact points on a map that the segment is filmed in. It is especially cool to track the complete path of an actor if he or she is being filmed while walking or driving. read more »

Mytopia - Cross-Platform Games

New games platform Mytopia is spreading its game love across the net. With its folksy graphics, and rounded font, Mytopia looks like a kids plaything, but it’s actually got very grown-up and complex cross platform capability going for it. The site operates across your most popular social networks: Facebook, Myspace and Bebo. read more »

ThoughtFarmer - Knowledge Sharing Beyond Wikis

Thoughtfarmer is a new portal that incorporates the best of wikis and social-networking and provides the structure to make the sharing of knowledge and ideas simple for any company. Anyone can add or edit content from your company’s ThoughtFarmer page and it immediately becomes findable, searchable and version controlled. read more »

CreativeCrowds - Connecting Companies and Crowds

Crowdsourcing is a term used to describe the collaboration between companies and their consumers as a group. In effect, it allows customers to voice their opinions, thoughts, and ideas to a company, and for the company to gather valuable information and react accordingly. Creative Crowds builds on this concept, and offers companies the chance to access already existing communities through its platform, CreativeChallenge. read more »

ServiceGuy - Find a Service Provider Instantly

Do you need a service person to come and fix something for you in a hurry but you don’t want to have to search through the phone book or register your demographic information on a webpage? Chances are, if you’ve ever needed the assistant of a service person you haven’t wanted to have to go through a timely process to finally get someone on the phone. Enter ServiceGuy, a completely free service that promises to put you into contact with a service provider in your area immediately. read more »

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