Monthly Archives: March 2008

Double Check Email Address Lists

Few things are worse than an inbox full of mailer daemon messages…except, perhaps, a list of clients who never received the invitations you promised to send. Blame it on inaccurate data. It’s a common problem. Clients sometimes enter ‘!’ instead … Continue reading

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Consolidate Your Phones

Ribbit, a Mountain View, CA-based start-up, creates a single online phone that consolidates all your voice lines. Calls from your cell, landline or VOIP phone such as Skype can all be routed to your computer—actually, to any Internet-enabled computer. In short, … Continue reading

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Sound Like You Know What You’re Saying

Writing is a lot like do-it-yourself home improvement projects. It’s a lot harder than it looks. In the not so distant past, busy executives had secretaries and personal assistants to type—and correct—their hurriedly written prose. But now everyone is pretty … Continue reading

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Making It Easier to Go Green

It’s no secret  green construction and design is in demand. But finding sustainable materials to use in building projects can still be a challenge. Enter Ecolect, a six-month-old web–based company that wants to be a single source of information and … Continue reading

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Bring New Life to Maps and Floor Plans

MapsAlive transforms static floor plans and maps to interactive images with pop-up photographs and captions . Waitsfield, VT-based AvantLogic Corp., creator of the web tool, boasts that  it’s “the next best thing to being there.” Real estate companies can create interactive … Continue reading

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