SOCIAL AUCTION SERVICE STUFFBUFF LAUNCHES IN PRIVATE BETA (we have invites)
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StuffBuff (http://stuffbuff.com), which first premiered at TechCrunch50 2009, announced today the private Beta launch of their social cataloging and viral eCommerce site, which picks up where eBay left off – making auctions portable, fast-paced, open and exciting.SheBlogs’ Bloggers – StuffBuff CEO Michael Langer wants to give YOU a sneak peak at …
uDorse – Earn Money From Your Favorite Brands (TC50)
uDorse allows you to turn the photos that you’re sharing online – either through your social media / photo sharing profiles or through your blogs – into product endorsements, or “udorsements.” Through a tagging system, you write endorsements that app
SeatGeek.com Launches (Live from TC50)
On my way to San Francisco yesterday, I was ironically thinking about how insane the airline ticketing industry can be: next to me, someone may have paid twice the money for his ticket as I paid for mine, and the seat in front of me may be filled by
Bloggers – Check out 5to1.com To Monetize Your Blogs TC50
It hasn’t launched yet, but announced today at TechCrunch50 is a self-serve ad network that will serve to monetize your blogs, while maintaining your brand integrity and avoiding ads like “Punch the Monkey” or “belly dancing ads” that may damage your
ToyBots Technology Launches at TechCrunch50
Imagine your mother/father being able to record a family story, bedtime tale or other phrases – from the comfort of their home computers in Florida, and share them with your children in California. Now imagine that they are able to share these throug
ToonsTunes Launches at TechCrunch50
ToonsTunes.com, a “virtual playground where you can fully immerse yourself in the world of music,” has just launched at TechCrunch50. This animated music studio gives children the ability to create their own music – selecting genre, tempo, and instr
Story Something Launches at TC50
“The average working parent in America spends less than 5 minutes a day reading to their children.” So opens the presentation by StorySomething.com, which allows parents to customize children’s stories – with their son or daughter’s name incorporated







