HBB Monthly Recap : Useful Web Services [Nov 2010]

We posted some really useful web apps & tools on November (2010). This post is a recap of those.

Useful Web Tools Nov#1 – Yogile : Suppose if you are attending an Event, and lots of people taking their own photos. While you might try asking everyone for their shots afterward, you can make it simple by letting them upload online or just sending them to a custom email address. This is done by Yogile, a simplified group photo sharing website.

#2 – Photovisi : Photovisi is a free and easy to use online tool to create photo collages. Select one of the many collage templates, add your photos and then customize by dragging items around. After the collage is finished, it’s available for download and print! Completely online so no downloads required.

#3 – Eventzilla : Using Eventzilla, you can set up your event and start selling tickets instantly. Just remember if you are selling free tickets, then Eventzilla is absolutley free for you. If it is not a free event, then you only pay a small fee when your customers buy a ticket. Simple!!

#4 – Adobe SendNow : Adobe SendNow is a new online service that lets you send and receive large files easily for free. Adobe SendNow lets you send, share, and track large files online without the headaches of email size restrictions, multiple email attachments, FTP sites, and costly overnight services. Online file sharing is now easy!

We’ll be reviewing more and more websites and softwares this month, you can subscribe to our feeds to get quick updates.

11 thoughts on “HBB Monthly Recap : Useful Web Services [Nov 2010]”

  1. hello pradeep, thanks a lot for this recap. it gave us a chance to revise. unfortunate i missed (perhaps) the article on adobesendnow and here i got a touch of it which would help me most.

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  2. these web services were really nice…I personally liked the Adobe SendNow service..Hope to see more soon.. 🙂

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  3. It’s great to list all these tools in a single post, including a simple excerpt. I hope you are following the style of makeuseof.com 🙂

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