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Hosted OpenX: Set up an ad server without installing a thing

OpenX is an open source ad server that you can install on a web server to provide a complete ad management package for your web sites. The software lets you create entries for advertisers, ad zones, and campaigns. You can also apply a whole slew of filters that will do things like show one ad to a visitor in the US and another ad in the same spot to a visitor from Germany. The down side? Up ...

IBM's hosted apps land in India

Hospitals are willing to upgrade systems and spend revenue on software applications and Big Blue is never too shy to come to the rescue. Mid-size hospitals in India are now seeing new IT initiatives as a way to gain a competitive advantage against the larger more well known facilities. It's suggested that there was a $300 million untapped hospital service market available for the taking when IBM ...

Link your mobile to your Mac with Glide

Get ready to glide down the street when you have your Mac documents synced up to your mobile device ready to edit wherever you are. Glide Sync and Glide Mobile are ready and willing to give Mac users access to view and edit files that are stored on your homebound Mac using phones from Blackberry, Nokia, Palm, Motorola, and more. Glide will automatically sync photos, music, videos, documents, ...

Adobe to launch a Web based Photoshop

As the web application world heats up, companies that were once offering locally installed software only, are slowly delving into the online world. Recent news says that Adobe will be offering an online version of Photoshop in the next six months. A decision they base on numerous consumer demands. Adobe's CEO told CNET news that the online service will complement their existing product range, ...

Wetpaint's wiki widgets

Wetpaint has entered the widget market like so many other companies seem to be doing lately. Wetpaint is an online hosted service that lets users create their very own blog/wiki on their topic of interest, than connects you to others that have the same interests. DLS covered the news of Wetpaint opening to the public last June. Their service has upgraded and has now added the ability to embed ...

Share files online with DivShare

There are a lot of file sharing/hosting/storing sites out there. A lot. So one of my first predictable questions for DivShare co-founder David Altschul was of course, "Why use DivShare?" His answer: "DivShare sets itself apart from other free file hosts in a number of distinct ways, most notably in that we offer unlimited uploads and downloads, no waiting lines for files, auto image galleries, no ...

Google has acquired JotSpot

Joe Kraus of Jotspot, has announced today that they have been acquired by Google. Jotspot is a leader in hosted wiki application development. Jotspot was founded in 2004 as the first company to offer this type of hosted wiki solution. Jotspot's goal was to make wiki websites that anyone could update and add to, without knowing coding. Jotspot had a simple WYSIWYG editor, with advanced search and ...

Build a social networking site with KickApps

KickApps isn't a social networking site, it's hosted social networking software for other web sites. Basically it's billed as a way to add social networking features to an already existent site. KickApps lets site administrators add things like photo and video uploads, personal profiles, blogs, friends lists, and widgets to their sites. Though hosted, it's a "white label" service that blends into ...

Gmail For Your Domain reviewed

Awhile back Google started beta-testing Gmail For Your Domain, a hosted e-mail service that lets you use Gmail's slick webmail interface for e-mail addresses from your own domain name. It's still a closed beta, but a blogger at Science Addiction managed to get his domain on the list (go here to try for yourself) and has written a review of the service (if the site is down from Slashdotting, the ...

Google testing hosted "Gmail for your domain"

Google is beta-testing the next logical step in Gmail's life cycle: providing hosted Gmail-based webmail for other domain names. At Gmail for your domain you can put your name on a list for a limited beta that'll provide 2GB of storage for each of your users plus a control panel for managing accounts, aliases, and mailing lists. No word on whether the service will eventually be subscription-based ...