Technology Websites Reviewed on SiteJabber

Technology sites recommended by the SiteJabber Community:

www.zoho.com
Bobby K. writes:
I have used google docs for the past year as I didn't want to put MS office on my netbook when I am out on the road. It is also a great tool to organize documents and share them with other people. The problem has always been that it is not the most ...
www.cutepdf.com
Tran T. writes:
Not only do I love the name of this “CutePDF” application but I love the function of it. The CutePDF writer turns any of my documents, spreadsheets, powerpoints, pictures into PDF files with just the click of my “print” button. There are a couple of...
www.yousendit.com
Tran T. writes:
Yousendit.com is a great website to use for sending those large, unwieldy files that are too large to send through gmail or yahoo mail. You can send files up to 100MB easily. Uploads and downloads are quick, and even if the files aren't so huge, it ...
www.mophie.com
Tracy H. writes:
We all know the iPhone battery is the worst part of the phone. We all know the battery dies halfway through the day if you use it at all. Mophie has this case with a built in lithium battery that is lightweight. Buy this and stop telling people you...
my.brainshark.com
Anthony D. writes:
Very cool site. Amazingly, it's free! I uploaded my PPT deck and simply "called in" to add my voice to each slide and Voila, I created a talking video presentation. Then you can just grab the embed code and stick it on your own site if you want. ...
www.coolest-gadgets.com
John W. writes:
Got me a toilet seat off this site - I was on this site to find a USB powered coffee mug heater and instead wound up buying my wife a toilet seat that purifies the air as I take a dump. She was thrilled with it...
www.foursquare.com
Rod G. writes:
I was out having drinks with a few friends and one of them pulls out her iPhone and says "Let's see who else is in the bar worth talking to". Within seconds the entire group is pouring over foursquare on the iPhone and evaluating potential networki...
www.superantispyware.com
Henry R. writes:
If you are having trouble with spyware and adware (particularly AntiVir 2010 or it's variants) visit superantispyware.com and download their free version of SuperAntiSpyware, it is absolutley amazing! I use malwarebytes and found no infections but ...
www.audials.com
Rod G. writes:
Great software for your iphone or ipod as you can easily convert youtube videos or basically any video you watch on your PC to an mpeg4 video. All you do is watch the video on your computer while Audials is running in the background and the video is...
www.fastcompany.com
Rod G. writes:
One of my favorite magazines along with wired as they have useful technology articles and information about the new practices in the workplace. Nice place to learn about innovative business opportunities.
www.hbr.org
Tran T. writes:
Something weird is happening. All of a sudden the educator and psychologist in me wants to be in marketing, business, advertising, etc. instead. Why? Because of Harvard Business Review. HBR is supposedly for serious business folk, but I find, as a n...
www.sinoces.com
Rod G. writes:
There have been many people interested in doing business with China and in particular their wholesale electronics industry. This site is affiliated with the CES (consumer electronics show) that is typically held in Vegas every year. Those interested...
www.stewdio.org
Tran T. writes:
I love this website for one reason really. Stewart Smith, a visual artist/graphic designer, developed a stunning video for the Grandaddy song Jed's Other Poem (Beautiful Ground) back in 2005 using Applesoft BASIC and an old Apple computer. The video...
www.technologyreview.com
Pete J. writes:
If you want to read about the latest developments in science and technology there is no better place online than the MIT Technology Review. Only the nerds of MIT could bring you such an indespensible resource. Please be aware that I say "nerds" with...
www.ted.com
Tran T. writes:
I love TED (stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design but has moved beyond just those perspectives). TED believes in "Ideas Worth Spreading" and presents various talks, all available online, by geniuses and leaders on different topics. Every spea...
www.tetherberry.com
Stacy T. writes:
very simple site that can help you hook up your blackberry to your laptop and allow you to access the internet. Great for when you do not want to pay those ridiculous hotel fees to access the internet from your laptop. You already are paying for Bla...
www.thenextweb.com
Chris O. writes:
"A one stop discovery shop for what’s happening in the world of the web", this is an international blog focusing on startups, apps and all that's new and hopefully promising in what's being called "Web 2.0". Written by a truly international team of...
www.webwatcherkids.com
Hope M. writes:
Anyone who has a child who is on the internet should get this software. We all like to think we know our child and their behavior, but children are children and they need to be monitored and guarded. They can get themselves into all sorts of trouble...
www.westhost.com
Chuck C. writes:
I have hosted both shared servers and dedicated servers with westhost. WIth westhost, you get good uptime, reasonable prices, and a lot of choices for your hosting needs. What has been most impressive about westhost is their online customer and te...
www.yankodesign.com
Chris O. writes:
Self-appointed the world's most influential online design magazine, Yanko Design boasts a regular following of around half a million users and more than 23,000 subscribers to its daily newsletter. If you aren't yet one of those but you're interes...
www.yourenew.com
Tran T. writes:
I only just saw a segment on CNN about this website. I love the idea - trade in your old electronic items for cash so that these guys can refurbish them or reuse the parts. You wouldn't get much for these items (I found my Canon Powershot S50 which ...
www.cnet.com
Lisa V. writes:
If you are looking to buy a technology product, then this is a great site to read both editor and user reviews of products. I am on this site at least twice a week. If I am looking at electronics or computer products, this is one of my main resea...
www.mashable.com
Ilya R. writes:
Mashable has given me reason to wake up in the morning. Perfect amount of high quality information available to you through nearly any imaginable notification means. Follow mashable on twitter, facebook, google reader, or get some rss feeds to you...
www.crutchfield.com
Dylan H. writes:
Customer service aimed to please - not only do they offer superior product services  but their cutsomer service is purly top notch!  i do believe the vast majority of their products have lifetime tech support. they have a huge selection of audio vis...
www.gizmodo.com
Eric C. writes:
Gizmodo vs Engadget - Both Gizmodo.com and Engadget.com bring you the latest up to date information on all thing computer, gadget, or geek. I like the writing style and humor that Gizmodo brings, but both are excellent sites to get your fix on anyt...
www.softpedia.com
Marion S. writes:
I have found this site to be very useful in learning what downloads are out there. Many times there is already a solution available but finding it is the hard part. This site provides a central location to learn about and download freeware and share...
www.glubble.com
Stacy T. writes:
My nephew was caught looking at some "adult" websites that other kids at school were telling him about (and he is only 10 years old) and that horrified my sister when other parents blamed her because their son heard about sex.com from her son. I fou...
www.mint.com
John M. writes:
Great Money Management Tool - I really like Mint. The user interace is great, and very user friendly. I got my credit cards and back account up and running in no time. Only gripes so far is that I can't seem to apply my student loan or 401k loan...
www.tightvnc.com
Eddie L. writes:
Thanks to sitejabber I found this website rather than buying remote desktop software for $49.95. This is better, free, and constantly being improved by the community. There is literally nothing to lose by trying this software before buying any remot...
www.charlierose.com
Jeremy G. writes:
Charlie Rose is the best interview show on TV. - Charlie Rose interviews the most important and most interesting politicians, scientists, businesspeople, artists, academics, religous leaders, and journalists. It's a great way to stay on top of curre...
www.logmein.com
Chuck C. writes:
This site is amazing. You install the software on the machine you want to access from elsewhere. Then using any browser anywhere you can access your computer by entering in a couple of passwords. The software to install is absolutely free (there'...
www.lifehacker.com
Ron K. writes:
POINT YOUR BROWSER HERE: http://lifehacker.com/5602865/whats-the-best-way-to-block-a-number-from-calling-my-cellphone. You have many options actually. This LifeHacker article addresses a number...one of which will hopefully work for you. Whether ...
www.portraitprofessional.com
jodi v. writes:
AFFORDABLE, EASY & QUICK TO LEARN! - Love this software. Was up and using it immediately. Change eye color, hair color, skin, facial expressions...etc. I have never used anything so simple. The results are incredible. I don't do a lot of "people" sh...
www.pcmag.com
Bobby K. writes:
I have been reading PC magazine for years and like many magazines these days it is essentially free. I think I pay something like a 75 cents an issue and that is well worth keeping up on the latest and greatest PC information. The magazine gears its...
www.seti.org
Chris O. writes:
The role of the SETI institute is to research and educate about life in the universe, where it comes from, how it survives, and why, despite our spending the last 35 years transmitting the American Top 40 into the ether, nobody out there has got bac...
www.woot.com
Tran T. writes:
Woot.com sells one item a day until that item sells out or until the day is over. Usually the former happens first because the things they sell are pretty neat and are sold at very cheap prices. I've had friends buy from here, and things always come...
www.ovguide.com
Ron K. writes:
OVGUIDE.com (hereafter OVG) is very handy helping you locate a video or TV show of interest. Turns out OVG's search results will steer you to OTHER SITES where you can view your video but generally at a COST, of course. I executed a search: (FOX's...
www.teslamotors.com
Chris O. writes:
Living in Silicon Valley as I do, I've seen these cars for real. Even though last year's software engineers are now sweeping the streets, it's not that uncommon to see a hundred grand's worth of car sweeping by. Such is the nature of the dot com bus...
www.dell.com
Jason B. writes:
The real way to get a Dell discount - On the internet you will see all of these Dell coupon codes where you can get XXX percent off if you buy before XXX. While these are nice, they are never that great of discounts. I have probably spent thousands ...
www.skype.com
Andre T. writes:
Skype's video calls are nice - I like video calls with skype so much better than yahoo. No image refreshes, better quality. Yahoo should have bought them, not ebay.
www.slashdot.org
David C. writes:
I love slashdot! great news for nerds, stuff that matters
www.newegg.com
Tran T. writes:
I was a Newegg virgin up until a week ago when I placed an order for four cameras for my school. Of course I'd heard that Newegg was unbeatable in terms of its selection of new and refurbished goods as well as in its service. So it was no surprise t...
www.pandasecurity.com
Tran T. writes:
I used the free online panda activescan 2.0 to get rid of one pretty nasty virus and a handful of fairly harmless but annoying bugs that other programs couldn't handle. It's thorough and fairly quick, though the one month trial of the full program w...
www.twitter.com
Ash A. writes:
I sent the following 140 character post, or tweet, to two of the cofounders of Twitter (@ev and @biz) a couple of weeks ago, and it sums up the way I feel about the "micro-blogging" phenomenon: ObeseVegan: @ev after scouring thousands of profiles...
www.frys.com
Chris O. writes:
The largest collection of goods without boxes, boxes without goods, goods with missing cables or instructions, and returned and resealed-as-if-still-working products I've ever seen. Sometimes every single item in an entire product range has been use...
www.mymobilewatchdog.com
Eddie L. writes:
I have some seriously concerns about the privacy aspects of this technology. Also, given the design of the website, I feel like the company selling this product is engaging in marketing that is close to fear-mongering (i.e., these horrible things wi...
www.extreme-mods.com
Oscar J. writes:
upgrade your XBOX360 to HDMI - Like many people I got screwed by buying the first gen xbox360 system and was I was very upset when the new XBOX 360 got the HDMI upgrade. I then found this website and bought the analog to HDMI upgrade and now can pla...
www.techcrunch.com
Ash A. writes:
Great technology blog! Between techcrunch.com and arstechnica.com, I always feel like I have a handle on what's going on in the industry. And that way I can make my friends feel stupid (one of my favorite pastimes)
kara.allthingsd.com
John G. writes:
I like Kara Swisher but I wish she wouldn't split her interviews into pieces - Kara Swisher is one of the few tech bloggers who is a real journalist. Her articles are interesting and she often breaks useful news. BUT, I HATE it went she has intervie...
www.meebo.com
MyAnh P. writes:
It's useful for instant messaging without having to download anything. I like using it when i'm at someone's house and I don't want to download something without their permission. The only downside is that it's somewhat confusing. It states you c...
avc.blogs.com
Eddie L. writes:
Best tech blog by a VC - Fred Wilson, a general partner at Union Square Ventures in New York, presents a forthright look at VC investing in the tech industry. Fred isn't brilliant, but there's not a lot of bull$#*!, and he's a decently interesting f...
www.blogher.com
Stacy T. writes:
blogher San francisco conference 2008 is a great networking experience - I am writing this post from the lobby of the Saint Francis hotel where the 2008 BlogHer conference is being held this year in SF. They definitely have a great turn out and the...
blogs.discovermagazine.com
Chris O. writes:
Discover is a popular monthly science magazine published in the USA and which has a website of its own at http://www.discovermagazine.com. But I'm over at the blogs, for which the link is http://blogs.discovermagazine.com, and specifically at a blog...
www.electronista.com
Rod G. writes:
great gadget website - one of my favorite sites for new electronic gadgets...easier to find cool new toys on this site than on big sites like cnet.
www.girlambition.com
Mary T. writes:
The good part about this site is your daughters actions are tightly controlled and the site is very parent friendly. They have positive self esteem building tools for young girls as well. The downside is that it costs some serious monthly fees and m...
www.jottit.com
Tran T. writes:
jottit.com is a website where you can create easy webpages. all you need to do is type in your text and, if you know html, you can embed photos, videos, whatever you'd like. sign-up is super fast and easy. although it's not sophisticated, it's easy ...
www.laptop.org
Jeremy G. writes:
$100 laptop for children in developing countries--a very good idea - Food and healthcare are important, but laptops could provide children in developing countries with the ability to learn from, and communicate with, the rest of the world. And there...
www.noteburner.com
Oscar J. writes:
Rip iTunes to unprotected MP3 files instantly...and legally. - Currently iTunes allows you to take your iTunes songs (M4P) which are "protected" and you can burn them to a CD. You could then take that CD and import those songs back into iTunes as an...
www.oobject.com
Chris O. writes:
"Oobject is a design blog all about technology. We create hundreds of lists of unusual or interesting gadgets which are ranked by user votes, much like music charts." - Oobject frontpage. Don't be put off by the term "lists", as these are more ac...
www.renewalclock.com
Bobby K. writes:
Great concept of site and I tried to use this twice since I saw it in the request a review section. Both times I was unable to actually join and set my reminder due to an error in their coding. This last time I was unable to enter in a date and it k...
www.retrevo.com
Stacy T. writes:
useful product reviews and opinions - If you are looking for basic information about electronic products with really easy to understand reviews, this is a great website.
www.thefunded.com
Jeremy G. writes:
Reviewing the VCs - The Funded is an attempt to change the balance of power and information in the VC-entrepreneur relationship. Entrepreneurs can log in (for free) and access feedback from other entrepreneurs on VC firms and partners. Potentially, ...
www.userplane.com
Andre T. writes:
Web based chat software - Integrates into existing web sites and web services. Simple JavaScript integration.
www.yougetsignal.com
Akoni B. writes:
http://www.yougetsignal.com/ - A concise toolkit for web-related tracking. - Very utilitarian, pleasant layout.
www.yahoo.com
Armen B. writes:
I hope my posts are helpfull My posting is about the advertisings for work from home posted as a links to all the major web sites like CNN.com, AOL.com, MSNBC.com, Yahoo,com..... I assume that now a days you can find them everywhere on the Web. T...
www.buy.com
Andy K. writes:
I had a previous review on this site which I rated at "Cool", but that's mainly for the prices and shipping etc. This is on their customer service which I think could be much much better especially with how big they are. I wanted to purchase som...
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