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Julie Smith of ShareThis presented at the Web 2 NY meeting last night. ShareThis is a Website and blog plugin that allows you to offer your readers a way to save content on their favorite services. Julie did speak to the ShareThis business plan. In 2008 their goal is adoption only, no revenue plan. In 2009, they will look to monetize ShareThis using potentially a combination of advertising and selling data since they log every click and save.
Here’s Julie’s demo:
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Last night at the Web 2 NY meeting, IndieGoGo co-founder Slava Rubin presented their independent movie making marketplace. We covered IndieGoGo back in January and called it a, "online social marketplace to connect the needed people and tools to make films." You can search ideas that are already in the system and get involved or upload your own movie ideas. Artists post, promote and produce their movies through IndieGoGo and fans discover, support, and get perks from the artists. There are a variety of community features and widgets to bring artists and fans closer together to create movies that the fans want.
Here’s Slava’s demo:

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