Swabr.com: Microblogging Effect on Enterprise Communication
One Comment by Fırat Demirel on June 13, 2011
Our online communication story started with e-mail; however social media communication occupies a larger place in our lives today. This trend is now beyond individual patterns and inspires enterprise communication. Swabr.com is a good example for it. Swabr.com, a web site which is defined as the blackboard of companies and organizations, is founded by Ayhan Koçak, [...]
Fizy Mood is Online for Those Who Doesn’t Want to Search Songs!
One Comment by Arda Kutsal on December 30, 2009
Fizy, online music service operating under Reklamz companies group, has released new beta feature. The feature is called Mood, which plays songs for whatever mood you are in, rather than searching the songs you want to listen to at Fizy. You can start the application by choosing one of the moods including nostalgic, calm, moving, melancholy, fun, [...]
An Easy and Simple Option to Create Surveys: JetAnket.com
No Comment by Arda Kutsal on December 29, 2009
Founder of popular photo community FotoKritik.com‘, which was acquired by Nokta A.Ş., Ozan Hazer is working intensively for his new initiative these days. He has carried out his initiative with Batur Orkun, his workmate at Bilkent University. This initiative provides a service making it easier for companies to make online surveys and polls. Ozan Hazer, [...]
Internet or Google?
One Comment by Fırat Demirel on December 9, 2009
Google’s advances push me to deeper thinking on this subject since the article I questioned whether Google might swallow the Internet. The latest news that fired this idea was on Gmail’s innovation in the past days. As is well known, Google let us continue our e-mail addiction in places that do not have internet access with [...]
The Easiest Way to Exist on the Internet: Axess.im
No Comment by Arda Kutsal on December 3, 2009
Firstly I have to mention that this service is coming for the “simple applications I like” list that I share on Webrazzi from time to time. If you ask whether it should be considered an initiative, it is totally up to how the service will be modeled in the future. The service called Axess.im gives [...]
Ideshot Renewed Its Deign and Features With Its New Version
No Comment by Arda Kutsal on October 12, 2009
Launched in closed beta in December 2008, and enables its users to offer their suggestions to leading brand names, ideshot has put its new design and features into use as of today. The initiative is almost one year old and has agreed with significant brand names in the meantime which include Nokia, Rixos, Kanyon, Bilyoner, Migros Sanal Market, Wagamama, Istanbul Cevahir. Ideshot [...]
StudentSN’s Micro Payment Solution and Social Responsibility Project
No Comment by Hasan Başusta on October 10, 2009
StudentSN (Student Social Network) is a student based social network site as we have mentioned in our article before. Funded at $500 thousand from Germany last year, StudentSN is attaching more importance to Turkey now. studentSN has some alternative products such as SMS delivery, mobile content (downloading games, ringing tones to mobile phones) and distant education [...]
DuffelUp.com: The Easiest Way to Plan Your Travel
One Comment by Arda Kutsal on October 2, 2009
Before going on travel, everyone makes some planning and research on a lot stuff like places to stay, plane tickets, places to see in that city. There are worldwide services that offer service on travel planning and make things easier for users while provide a great deal of efficiency. In Turkey, these services are not [...]
Useful Alternative To URL Abbreviation Services: url.ac
No Comment by Arda Kutsal on September 18, 2009
Frequent readers of Webrazzi know what kind of services I like the most. A few days ago, I heard about this kind of service. This little but useful service is called url.ac, kind of a service which we sometimes say, “why don’t we have something like this” and it keeps more than one addresses in [...]
Future of E-books: What will new generation e-books bring?
No Comment by Hasan Başusta on September 18, 2009
%35 of the books that are sold through Amazon is for Kindle. At least for now… The books we read are the last fortresses of traditional marketing. They are just pages after pages without interactivity. Most of them cannot unfortunately be passed being boring. Then books get transformed into e-books without getting much of format [...]




