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Nubli - Search, Organize and Manage Your Outlook Inbox

Nubli
Nubli is an intelligent plug-in for Microsoft Outlook which helps you prioritize emails and contacts in your inbox. This smart application automatically tag emails and prioritize them as per your usage in recent past.

The plugin can be real helpful for people who receive tons of emails on a daily basis and find it hard to scan through all of them. Nubli shows the important mails on the top which will help you prioritize your tasks.

Their dashboard helps you manage your inbox preferences enabling you to work out with their automatic tagging feature.

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Validate Urban Legends, Internet Rumors and Stories on Snopes

Snopes.com is an online resource that validates and debunks urban legends, Internet rumors, e-mail forwards, and other such stories of uncertain or questionable origin in American popular culture.
Validating urban legends, Internet rumors on Snopes

The website is simple to use, displaying a list of categories with subdivisions. The categories include almost all aspects of our daily life such as automobiles, weddings, food, love, religion and so on.  You can try their search page if you are looking for something specific.

Snopes Founders

Snopes is a brainchild of Barbara and David Mikkelson, a California couple, who directs people of various hoaxes, especially with regard to chain e-mails.

The Mikkelsons have stressed the reference portion as Urban Legends Reference Pages, indicating that their intention is not merely to dismiss or confirm misconceptions and rumors but to provide evidence for such debunkings and confirmations.

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mMail - Get Your Emails on Your Mobile Phone through SMS

mMail - Get Your Emails on Your Mobile Phone through SMS
mMail is a product offering from Cervello Inc, an IIT & an IIM Grad start-up aiming to provide innovative and cost-effective products and solutions to mobile phone users.

It’s a service that lets you read and send emails using sms. The subscription based offering is also a lucrative business model that can be scaled up in coming times.

There seems only one concern - services like mMail are really good as long 3G handsets and WiFi access are offered at a premium cost, once these are available at an affordable cost, the business can go for a tailspin.

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DailyLit - Read Stories in Short Installments via Email and Feeds

There are so many like us who love reading stories in short stints, especially when we read them on our computer or mobile screens.

As the problem arises, so does the solution. This problem is now being tackled in a totally innovative way. A new service ‘DailyLit’ lets you read entire books in short and customized installments. These will be sent to you by email or feeds (which can be read using Feed Readers).

Their service currently offer over 1000 classic and contemporary books available entirely for free or on a Pay-Per-Read basis. It includes bestselling and award winning titles, from literary fiction and romance to language learning and science fiction.

DailyLit -  Read Books Online by Daily Email and RSS Feed

DailyLit - Read Books Online by Daily Email and RSS Feed

You can opt to receive these packets (installments) on your Blackberry and iPhone too. This makes you read on the go. You can even schedule the delivery of these packets.

You can read each installment in under 5 minutes and if you have more time to read, you can receive additional installments immediately on demand.

How Does it Works

Getting started is really easy. If you’d like to be a part of the community, you can register for a free account.

If you just want to read a book, there is no need to register. You can browse books by title, author or genre. When you find a book you like, click on it to go to the details page.

The details page will display all information related to total installments, the cost, members ratings and reviews, etc. Here you can opt to subscribe for yourself or even request to gift this book for someone else.

When subscribing for yourself, you can choose how frequently, what time and the mode through which you want to receive your installments. Enter an e-mail address and hit submit.

More Features on DailyLit Website

You can discuss your favorite books and author on their twitter groups and forums.

The gift service offers you to send books to friends, with installments starting on any date you choose. Each installment can be sent with a personalized message written by you.

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DilKholKeBol - Micro Blogging Portal In India | Express Your Voice

In layman term, Microblogging is nothing but status updates. Through this service you can update your friends and may be acquintances about what you are upto.

Twitter, the most popular microblogging service has gained widespread acceptance even in the corporate circle. These services are new in India, and people are getting awared about it lately.

DilKholKeBol travels an extra mile to offer you expanded microblogging where you can send upto 400 characters text which may be an issue if integrated with mobile because a text sms has only 160 characters. Though, the service overall seems interesting and would definitely scale in coming times.

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Yotify - Your Personal Web Scout Service

Yotify - Your Personal Web Scout Service

Yotify - Your Personal Web Scout Service

A new web startup called Yotify is approaching the information overload problem with a unique “go do all the work for me” approach. Yotify is debuting a private beta that allows users to set up bots that scour many corners of the web for information, report back on what they find, and allow their findings to be easily shared with friends and social networks.

Yotify is such a service, and it works by delivering specific information at a frequency the user sets forth beforehand. The site aims to offer a dynamic alternative to other existing services such as Google Alerts. Its main advantage seems to be throwing in a social aspect into the mix, so that joint endeavors can be smoothly dealt with online. In order to use this service, the user has to define the interested searches and their parameters; these are the so-called “Scouts”, and the search results the user receives are based on the data he has provided. Further options include the ability to share scouts or keep them as private, while “custom” scouts can also be implemented by following the relevant link.

Upon logging into Yotify, the site presents all of its Scout tools on a single page “in the name of simplicity.” Users begin creating a Scout near the top of the site by choosing among a variety of categorized content areas like Shopping, Travel, News & Blogs, etc. Many content areas offer a simple keyword filter with options for how often Yotify should report, and how. But some, like Shopping, offer useful tools for picking among tags and product names to fine-tune a search, along with alert options for when a product drops below a price or gets reviewed.

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