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Dwanda Relaunches; NotaFake Free Watermarks; Keegy; Ratebo; MyLifeBrand’s social aggregator
By Vivek | July 27th, 2007 at 02:53 pm ET
Dwanda Relaunches: European handmade product marketplace Dwanda now sports a new look. Changes include new shop profiles layouts, and shop categories for sellers, pinboard, lists, trends, improved search, and bunch of other features for the users. Dwanda, which competes with Etsy in US, had raised angel funding earlier this year.
NotaFake.com: Put simply, it is a web based image watermarking service. Now don’t we already have quite a few of those? Yeah, but this one is free. For other free choices, vFlyer offers a similar service among many other things.
Keegy: This startups is offering a hybrid application web mashup that, through the user of robots which monitor the anonymous interactions of the users on the web, generates your personal edition. The app compiles information and news available on the net and adds some fuzzy Artificial Intelligence that learns by following your navigation. Competitors include thoof.com and tailrank.com.
Ratebo.com: The startup claims to offer the fastest and easiest way to rate the places you shop, dine and visit. It can even help you find a doctor, lawyer, school or next company to work for. I think those are one too many promises from a small startup.
MyLifeBrand: This startup is offering a social network aggregation app that can let you auto-log in and access your favorite social networks from one site. You can import, manage and message your friends across all social networks. Besides that, the startup is also taking aim at Ning and KickApps by enabling companies to create a completely branded no cost community which includes the full navigation of their site and revenue generation. Bigger picture - Have a single browser for both external and internal communities and eventually services which are all interconnected on the platform. Would digg deeper into this one later.

