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The Entifyr
Posted by Steven Wake on November 04, 2008

The Entifyr is a small web application that started life as an personal experiment to automate the removal of problem characters from client supplied content (usually Microsoft Word documents). The offending characters are replaced with corresponding entities (hence the name) allowing the content to display correctly.
Yammer-Dama-Ding-Dong
Posted by Laurent Maguire on October 15, 2008

A few weeks ago I came across a blog post about Yammer, the winners of the top prize at Techcrunch 50, in the blog post I read the line:
“takes the familiar Twitter messaging system and applies it to internal corporate communications.”
Which is some thing we’ve been looking at for the last 18 months, so I decided to take a few minutes and have a play with it.
Get on the 'social media' bandwagon
Posted by Matt Hamm on October 15, 2008

‘Social media’ is the new buzz term. Everybody’s doing it, and why? Because it can generate masses amount of traffic to your website, which can easily turn into revenue. It’s really what ‘web 2.0’ is all about.
Raffle.it goes live
Posted by Gavin Shinfield on November 23, 2007
It’s live! We have launched a brand new reverse raffle website with our friends over at Raffle.it (raffle.it)
How to price your web application
Posted by Paul Sturgess on September 12, 2007
A great article on Vitamin gives some sound advice for any budding web entrepreneurs out there.