MonaBar recently announced the launch of their free virtual shopping assistant that scours the web and automatically locates the best coupons available while giving online shoppers cash back on the items they already plan on purchasing. The company has partnered with over 18,800 retailers to find more coupons and give cash back than any other cash back program to maximize the user experience for online shopping. MonaBar is also the only cash back program that allows users collect cash at any time, as long as they’ve accumulated $5. To check out the buzz, head over to MonaBar.
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In other launch news, CaptureToCloud just launched their new Android app with access to CaptureToCloud in its entirety. Whether using the app or the website, CaptureToCloud allows the user to capture, organize and share all digital content: webpages, images, URLs, desktop documents, and more, all within a visual and interactive social workspace. The app also allows Android users to cache their content, making it available for offline reading. The app is available now at the Google Play Store. On Monday night, at about 9 PM PT, Bizzy launched the "Check Out." "Wait, what? You mean the 'check in'" No, we mean CHECK OUT! Checking in via Foursquare, Gowalla, Yelp, etc. is awesome. We do it all the time. Checking in let's your friends and followers know, "Hey, I'm here, come say hi." But then what? "Check Out!" Let your friends and followers know what you thought of the place you just visited. Were the fries good? Was the wait staff nice? How was the ambiance? The decor? People LOVE sharing things and guess what, we want to know what you think. With Bizzy's "Check Out" not only can you share your opinions and experiences with people but providing Bizzy with that info helps them give you even better personalized local business recommendations. It's a win-win. You can grab Bizzy for your iPhone or Android smartphone and start checking out right now! You can also read more about the news on AllThingsDigital, GigaOm, PC Magazine and Technologizer. With yet another week coming to a close we wanted to post a few of the highlights we had, because what's a week-end but the chance to reflect on your accomplishments from the week before? Catch.com launched Catch Pro, the premium version of leading note-capturing application Catch Notes. With increased monthly bandwidth and attachment support, Catch Pro delivers an optimum service for creating, organizing and sharing the sights, sounds and ideas that make up your daily life. Read about it on Geeky Gadgets, Android Guys. First Orion (PrivacyStar.com) will be in Washington D.C. next week meeting with the Federal Trade Commission to discuss the PrivacyStar service. PrivacyStar subscribers recently hit a milestone: 100,000 consumer complaints filed with the FTC. First Orion's work has received recognition from Arkansas US Senator Mark Pryor as well, including First Orion in a CEO Roundtable in late February. The creative team over at Bizzy (the local business recommendation engine) challenged their Dallas Community Manager, Elysa, to identify her top 5 Bizzy recommendations for cupcakeries in Dallas. She then had to obtain one specialty of the house, observe and document the aesthetic beauty of the cupcake, note the "enticement of smell factor," determine the "smashability" of each cupcake (by smashing it in her face) and then assess the flavor by sampling what's left on her face. Sound fun or what? And lastly, the team had a huge win with Walt Mossberg and the Wall Street Journal when Walt did a stand alone review of the Peel Universal Control! Go team! |
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