Here's an interesting article on Alertpedia put together by MyBangalore - reminiscing how Alertpedia was born.
" The 2004 Tsunami created irreparable damage to the whole world. But it also acted as a trigger for Dharani Nandakuru to think of providing timely alerts through the Internet, which resulted in Alertpedia.com. MyBangalore caught up with the entrepreneur. "
For more go to: http://mybangalore.com/article/tsunami-to-a-startup-alertpedia.html
Alertpedia.com is the world's largest alerting service. You tell us what you like to be alerted about (e.g., bike on sale in your town), Alertpedia emails you when it happens. Simple! You can track everything from Deals to Jobs to Local Events and News of all kinds.
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Sunday, 8 February 2009
In your mailbox: Latest YouTube Video Alerts
Let's admit it. Everyone loves videos on the web. YouTube is the second most popular "search" site (you know the first one) in the US! Guess what most of the searches are? My guess is they are people searching every other day if there is a new video on soccer highlights, wisdom from Obama, magic tricks, some movie, some singer, etc.
Well, Alertpedia has an answer for this time sink. Tell us what videos you are interested in - e.g., magic tricks - and we will email you when a new video is posted on YouTube on that - if it is posted tomorrow, next month, or next year!
Simple? So, leave the searches to us, and save your time to feast on the videos.
Check it out here!
PS: This is free and you can set up as many alerts as you care to.
Dharani
PS: Here's the Menthos and Diet Coke idea that launched YouTube into space!
Well, Alertpedia has an answer for this time sink. Tell us what videos you are interested in - e.g., magic tricks - and we will email you when a new video is posted on YouTube on that - if it is posted tomorrow, next month, or next year!
Simple? So, leave the searches to us, and save your time to feast on the videos.
Check it out here!
PS: This is free and you can set up as many alerts as you care to.
Dharani
PS: Here's the Menthos and Diet Coke idea that launched YouTube into space!
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