Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Need2.0Know

Meebo is an instant message service loved by students, because they can use it from any computer, even at school. Its usage keeps growing -- it doubled registered users to more than a million over the past three months.

IDFreeze asks you to type a social security or credit card number into the search box and Trusted ID will tell you if it is published on the web: The information that powers StolenID Search is found online, by looking in places where fraudsters typically trade or store this kind of information. All information behind StolenID search is publicly available, but not in places where you, or even search engines such as Yahoo and Google, would look.

Geni: Interesting "social" genealogy site, lets you build a tree and add relatives who can edit and complete their sides of your family tree using a Flash UI. When you add a relative, there is an option to add their email address and have the tree sent to them as well. They can add their own data, extending the tree, and Geni will launch tools to merge overlapping trees.

Yahoo Personal Finance Yahoo launched a new personal finance today site to help you manage your money.Use tools and guides to learn about balancing your budget, handling taxes, IRAs, just about everything in your life, or could be in your life, that's got a dollar sign on it.

celltradeusa.com, cellswapper.com: Want an iPhone but you're locked into a contract with your current provider. Try these services which help you transfer your contract responsibility to someone else and effectively walk away without paying a hefty penalty.

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