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JumbleAID

Helping to reduce land-fill.. It’s free to register! If you have any unwanted items that are too good to go to landfill, now you can use them to raise funds for your chosen charity. JumbleAID lets individuals and businesses post unwanted stuff online and anyone can pledge a donation for an item. It’s FREE, easy [...]

HootSuite Online

Social Media Dashboard! All your media, in one… HootSuite is an essential tool for managing social networks by allowing teams to efficiently track conversations and measure campaign results. Save your time and your sanity. Monitor and post to multiple social networks, including Facebook and Twitter using the HootSuite dashboard. Show off your social media success. [...]

Jolicloud: organise online

Jolicloud: organise online

Safe and secure in the clouds… Internet storage for you! Jolicloud lets you manage all your Web apps, files and services, all in one place. It’s a portable online desktop that provides a continous interface for managing your entire cloud across all your devices. Now the cloud becomes simple, beautiful and easy to manage, wherever [...]

Social investment: Not just for Christmas

Making the right choice matters… We all love new things—especially if they seem to offer something for nothing. Social investment sounds like it might be that shiny new toy we have all been dreaming of. It is a new source of funding at a time when other sources have become extremely tight. It is bringing [...]

Word to PDF… Free

Free online tool for your doc’s! The all-new Word-to-PDF Converter… It doesn’t matter where your Word file originally came from, this free online Word-to-PDF converter can handle it. Perhaps it’s a legacy Microsoft Word file from 1997, perhaps it was created last week – the converter doesn’t care and treats each equally. Upload your file, [...]

‘Social currency’ website (Blue Dot) launched

Give as you live! A website that rewards users with a ‘social currency’ for sharing, volunteering or donating to charity. People can sign into the Blue Dot website using their Facebook account and then earn dots through activity on social networks such as ‘liking’ a charity and sharing on Twitter. The dots can then be [...]