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  • Thrillist Nation
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 28, 2009
    Rrripple

    From a couple Silicon Valley vets, Rrripple helps make your media sharing selective by letting you upload, organize, and privately parcel out anything to only the...

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  • Thrillist Dallas
    Emailed on: Thursday October 22, 2009
    WhoDoYouKnowAt

    Recently unleashed in free base-level form by an ex-Dell/Oracle exec, Dallas-based Who@ uses "bank-level security" and a five-tier access system to give users wide...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Wednesday October 21, 2009
    Skullcandy iPhone App

    This just-dropped app from the sleek headphone company is an all-for-one ode to extreme sportsters, with surf reports, a skate park finder, up-to-the-minute ski...

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  • Thrillist San Francisco
    Emailed on: Tuesday October 20, 2009
    Ooma Telo
    Available at Best Buy: 1717 Harrison St or 2675 Geary Blvd

    Dropping right now outta Palo Alto, OT's a sleek looking, mad-easy-to-setup device that hooks your house phone up to the Internet, making all domestic calls totally...

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  • Thrillist Dallas
    Emailed on: Wednesday July 15, 2009
    Backup My Tweets

    Austin-based BackupMy, who already safely archive photos, emails, and blog posts for a fee, have launched a Twitter backup service that's absolutely free for...

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  • Thrillist Nation
    Emailed on: Thursday June 25, 2009
    Manifone

    Bringing you the cash savings of VoIP without the need for an account or additional soft-/hardware, just plug in your land/cell phone number and that of any...

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  • Thrillist San Francisco
    Emailed on: Friday June 19, 2009
    Xobni

    Based in downtown SF, Xobni's a free plug-in that seamlessly interfaces with and enhances trusty ol' Outlook to help you find people, convos, and files twice as fast...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Thursday June 4, 2009
    Quo Computer

    Quo's a new Alhambra-based computer company started by a former Apple consultant, who decided to boldly take on His Jobsness, and make a line of non-Mac machines that...

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  • Thrillist Nation
    Emailed on: Thursday May 28, 2009
    TimeSnapper

    Running in the background of your non-idle comp and taking a screen shot every few seconds, Windows-only Snap' lets you play back your work week like a movie (at your...

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  • Thrillist Nation
    Emailed on: Wednesday May 20, 2009
    Wolfram Alpha

    The brainchild of some dude who received his PhD from Caltech by 20, Wolfram's a "computational knowledge engine", not a search engine, meaning instead of mining the...

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