Video Chats Like Skype, Google Hangout, But Private, Quick & No Download

Meetings.io is the latest in a lengthening line of social networking startups made for enterprise: a free online video conferencing suite that’s completely private and requires no download to use. You start up an online meeting with one click on the ‘get started’ button on meetings.io, and then just share that link with whoever you want to have a web chat with.

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TakePart: Inspiring Social Action with a Sprinkling of Hollywood

What do you get when you take the film company behind socially-minded movies like An Inconvenient Truth, Fast Food Nation and The Kite Runner, and mix it with an equally socially-minded website?

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Updates on AMF - Fave It Button, Blog, Pinterest, Facebook

Five Changes to Look Out For at All My Faves

This one goes out to our dear fans and followers… We’re really passionate here at All My Faves about keeping with the times, and bringing you free products that make it easy to discover unique and interesting websites from across the Internet. And these 5 changes are all aimed at doing just that…

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Givmo: Go Green, Give Your Stuff Away

Get rid of stuff you don’t want… get stuff you do

Givmo – Ever tried to sell your unwanted stuff – or buy someone else’s on eBay or Craigslist? Ever given up because it’s too much hassle (or in Craigslist’s case, just a little bit shady!)? Ever wondered if there’s a free marketplace online where you could give away your old things and get second-hand things you want without haggling, bidding or paying hidden fees? Well de-cluttering your home no longer means a choice between Craigslist and a trip down to the landfill… You’ve now got Givmo to send your stuff to people who want it, and it’s free, easy, charitable and eco-friendly!

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Chipping in with Crowdtilt: An Easier Way To Pool Money

Crowdtilt is all about taking the stress out of pooling and collecting money from a group. It’s a platform allowing you to describe an event you’re planning, gift you’re group-buying or sponsored challenge you’re undertaking; set the amount needed to raise and then invite people to join in on the purchase or sponsoring by Facebook, Twitter or Email. Only after you’ve reached your target (or “tilt”) is the money is charged from the participants’ accounts and into the organizer account.

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Glympse – App of the Week: Share Your Location, Privately

Glympse – Worried parents rejoice: our latest app of the week is designed to help you keep in touch with your tech savvy kids, with one touch of a button. In contrast to public, geo-location based social networks like Foresquare, Glympse is based on sharing your location with exactly who you want to share it with.

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Zerply – A More Creative Professional Network Alternative to LinkedIn

Zerply – Recently we’ve seen a growing trend towards visualizing the traditional, wordy resume, as hungry job seekers try anything to stand out in a very crowded and difficult market. We’ve reviewed services like Re.Vu, Kareer.me, and last week ResumUP. And now we are happy to introduce to you the latest visual contender for the job hunter’s heart: Zerply.

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Stack Exchange - get absolutely any question answered

Social Q&A: Get any question answered at the “Stack Exchange”

There are a lot of Q&A websites out there but StackExchange stands out. It’s unique selling point lies in its social “experting” system: it’s a massive network of  85 Q&A different websites on diverse topics, bringing together a higher quality of expertise. In StackExchange you will find libraries of high-quality questions and answers, focused on the most important topics in each area of expertise, accompanied by a community blog and real-time chat about topics relevant to your search for answers.

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WhoSay: The Ultimate Celebrity Social Media Hub You’ve Never Heard Of!

From footballers to film makers…

How do you follow your favorite celebrities? The paparazzi rags – stuffed to the brim with naughty candid shots of Britney Spears eating pork rinds in her front room – are more about spying on stars than connecting with them. We all know about the power of celebs on Twitter. But your never-ending news feeds swallow up individual stories and lessen the impact of sharing. One website  is making it easier than ever to get closer to real stars’ real lives… it’s called WhoSay, and you’re about to discover it!

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Draw Something - The Latest iPhone Craze

How Do You Draw Addiction? Meet the iPhone’s Latest Craze

There’s an app creating an awful lot of noise in the App Store right now. It’s called Draw Something, and it’s been downloaded over 350 MILLION times since it’s release A MONTH AGO! But what is it and how on earth has it overtaken absolutely everything since its release?

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Cowbird - The Storytellers' Community

For When 140 Characters Just Isn’t Enough…

Tell your Never Ending Story with Cowbird:

A great way to describe our latest Weekly Fave, Cowbird, is Twitter for the soul – or in slightly less lyrical terms, the complete opposite of Twitter’s endless rush of instant, throwaway one-liners. Cowbird is a never ending web of online storytellers, linked almost magically by the subjects of their stories: the people, places and themes they evoke. It’s thoughtful, visual, engrossing: a modern day diary for the online generation.

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RideFrog - hop in a carpool & never miss events again

Making the Carpool Cool: Hitch A Ride To Facebook Events

Give yourself a lift…

This group of young upstarts are on a mission. They’ve built RideFrog, a handy little startup based completely on one of Facebook’s most popular features: events. And saving the environment too. How? Very simply: you connect your Facebook to RideFrog, see your upcoming events, find out who’s going to them, and let your friends know whether you’re prepared to drive, or whether you need a lift there. And that’s basically it!

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