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Create Your Own Comics with Toonlet
Ever wanted to draw your own comic, but just don’t quite have the knack for drawing? No need for those skills, put your imagination to work on toonlet. toonlet allows you to select from a multitude of characters’ torsos, arms, … Continue reading
Posted in applications, communities, news, Portland
Tagged comics Flash crowdsourcing
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Magento & Google Website Optimizer Integration
I’ve got a new post over on the SwellPath blog that takes a look at multivariate and a/b testing. Check it out.
Posted in analytics, applications, ecommerce
Tagged a/b testing, Google Website Optimizer, Magento, multivariate testing
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Competitious Keeps Tabs on Your Competition
I recently started playing around with Competitious, and I think it’s a pretty cool idea. They’re in beta still, so I expect it will become a bit more robust. It looks like they raised some angel money about 18 months … Continue reading
Meebo is the Future of Instant Messaging
I’ve been using Meebo for about 6 months religiously. I had tried it out a couple years ago, and I wasn’t entirely impressed. It was slow, there were some issues with bugs, and it just wasn’t the same experience as … Continue reading
Posted in applications
Tagged AIM, Flixster, Google Talk, ICQ, instant messaging, Jabber, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger
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LiquidPlanner Impresses with Customer Service
I recently started trying out LiquidPlanner. I haven’t had a chance to really use it, but from what I have played around with so far, I’m pretty impressed. I’m not going to review the application until I’ve spent some significant … Continue reading








