Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Enophi.com - iPhone Feed Reader

Most of us are accustomed to having Feed Readers on our computers, but not yet on our phones.

Now that the iPhone is out, Enophi.com has created a free RSS feed reader app to use with the device so its users can just as easily access their feeds on their phones as they would on their home computers. With Enophi a user simply needs to go to the site and register and then pick the feeds that they want to subscribe to. The reader is just as easy to use as any other feed reader that you would use on your home computer.

As people become more and more accustomed to having feed readers at home it will be totally inconvenient for these people to have an iPhone and not be able to access these things on the iPhone. Enophi stepped in quickly to make sure to be the first to offer this service.

As of now the service from Enophi is free and there is no advertising on the site. There's a link to Adbrite and there's a question ' interests' - so plan to monetize the feeds is there and sure.

I strongly believe there's a need for Mobile based RSS readers, think about a RSS enabled NOKIA series? Video enabled?

Geeklust, anyone? Come to me. I'll invest all my personal savings to that killer idea! :-)

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Saywit - A Creative freak or a Cognitive Geek?

Saywit is a social webapp to share our ingenuity, creative thinking, and out-of-box solutions. It aims to bring out our creative intelligence naturally through participation!

This is a self-initiated project by Seshu Karthick Tanveer, and a product of Siddhi Labs.

Implementation Specifics

Technology : Java 1.5, Spring MVC, Hibernate, MySQL
Libraries : OpenId4Java, Rome 0.5.
Third-Party : Haloscan, JS-Kit, Gigya.

Cool?
I think so.
People spend hours and hours online, often doing not much of anything. This site actually wants to engage the mind and increase brain cells, while having fun too.


The site has its creative offerings such as "wittychat", where you can open a dialogue with random people (such as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates). The cognitive offerings have algorithms and puzzles. You can then embed any responses on your blog or website.

The site is clever and original, and is a very recent launch. The site has potential, but needs some marketing.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007