Reviewathon

Honest, to-the-point reviews of websites and blogs

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Do you remember those little stickers you could put on your photos to create bubbles, add words or incorporate cute designs? With the popularity of digital photos, Graphita offers virtual add—ons to whimsically bring life to your treasured [...]

One Phone Number for Life

When you move, change jobs or get a cell phone, you have to let everyone you care about know your new phone number to stay connected. The hassle of updating your phone number for personal or business purposes has been going on for decades and is now being addressed by GrandCentral.
In its Beta stage [...]

Who Will You Be in the Future?

Did you ever wish you could remember your dreams and aspirations before you became distracted by everyday concerns? Are you sure you had great ideas but can’t remember them months later? At FutureMe, you can save your thoughts by writing yourself an email letter to be delivered at a later date, much like [...]

Time to Go Workout Mom!

Sometimes fitness can be a lonely endeavor and you feel as if you are the only one working out or depriving yourself of chocolate cake. Visiting Go Workout Mom is like talking to an intelligent, motivated girlfriend about fitness to keep you on track.
The Go Workout Mom blog was created by Cindy Posey, a [...]

Food for Thought at GodBit

As a volunteer at my local house of worship, I realize that many of the church members are technology—challenged and view the computer as troublesome. The concept of putting together an effective, interactive church website seems like a large mountain to climb. The creators of Godbit realize this niche and have created a [...]

As a small business owner and freelancer, I was impressed with the time tracking service offered by Harvest. This web based time tracking program gives small businesses and solo professionals an easy way to keep track of their time so they can bill clients properly and increase their own productivity.
Because Harvest is web based [...]

Can Family Vacations Be Fun and Educational?

Always seeking fun, learning experiences while we travel, I decided to visit Fun and Educational Family Travel Tips to find more ideas. While the website presented several detailed travel options, I found some of the content rather self—oriented and slightly self—promotional rather than conversational.
The website is a blog created by Shannon Kietzman, a teacher, [...]

Unlimited frugality tips with a touch of humor await you at Frugal Upstate. Clearly committed to her sense of frugality, the Frugal Upstate blog is hosted at Google’s blog spot and was featured in Parents Magazine in 2007.
The creator of Frugal Upstate is a 35 year old Army veteran named Jenn who lives in [...]

I was delighted to discover frugal underground, a blog that details a myriad of ways to save money and live more fully on the money you have. The blog is eye—catching because of the colorful, attractive photographs featured throughout the entries and grabs your attention with the informative, easy to read blog entries and [...]

Do you remember those little books you used to read as a child that you could flip the pages and animations would come to life? This concept has been reinvented in a major way by FlipClips, a website that allows you to download video and use it to create your own flip books to [...]

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