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Get a Beta Invite to Dropbox and Sync, Share, and Back Up Your Files
Get a Beta Invite to Dropbox and Sync, Share, and Back Up Your Filesbeta code?Was there supposed to be a beta code somewhere in this article? I signed up a bit late, and the site required a beta code to
Tags: beta, Beta Invite, DropBox, Back-up
Discussion threads 2008-07-15
Get a Beta Invite to Outlook Add-on Xobni
Get a Beta Invite to Outlook Add-on XobniBNET pass with reached usage limiHello,the BNET trick is not working anymore:I'm sorry, the download code you have entered has exceeded its usage limit. Please sign-up below to be notified when you can download Xobni Insight.Rgds,Caballero
Tags: Beta Invite, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Add-On, Outlook Add-on Xobni
Discussion threads 2008-01-13
Get a Beta Invite to OtherInbox
Get a Beta Invite to OtherInboxRE: Get a Beta Invite to OtherInboxSorry for the auto-playing video... think I got it fixed.
Tags: Corporate communications, OtherInBox, Beta Invite
Discussion threads 2008-09-17

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Get a Beta Invite to PDF-to-Word Converter
PDF-to-Word is a free Web-based service that converts PDFs into Word documents -- and does a bang-up job of it, too. The service is in closed beta at the moment, but we scored some invites just for Business Hacks readers! After signing up, all you do is...
Tags: Adobe PDF, Beta, PDF-to-Word, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-02-27
Get a Beta Invite to Dropbox and Sync, Share, and Back Up Your Files
Not to be confused with file-sharing service Drop.io, similarly named Dropbox lets you back up, sync, and share files. It's an invitation-only beta for the moment, but Business Hacks has scored 250 invitations so you can get started without waiting in line! A...
Tags: Storage, Beta, File-sharing, File, Dropbox, Peer To Peer (P2P), Desktops, Internet, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-07-08
Get an Evernote Beta Invite from Business Hacks!
Want to try Evernote, the seriously buzzed-about service that lets you capture and organize information using a variety of sources? For now it's a closed beta, but Business Hacks has scored 100 invites -- and we're in the mood to share. If you want one, ping us at bizhacks@gmail.com. Don't worry, we...
Tags: Rick Broida, Telecom & Utilities, Channel Management, Evernote, Web, Marketing, Beta, Phone
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Get a Beta Invite to OtherInbox
OtherInbox is a much-buzzed-about new service designed to help you manage e-mail overload. Basically, it gives you a Web-based "other inbox" to use for newsletters, receipts, LinkedIn updates, and all the other stuff that's not really junk mail, but that you don't want clogging up your primary inbox. The above video, recorded...
Tags: Inbox, Beta, Service, OtherInbox, E-mail, Corporate Communications, E-mail Providers, Online Communications, Marketing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-09-17
IBM Beta Tests Bluehouse, a Business
IBM Beta Tests Bluehouse, a BusinessRE: IBM Beta Tests Bluehouse, a Business "Facebook"This is an interesting move. All the tools IBM is going to offer already exist and are easy for a business professional to invite a customer to participate in.What I think LinkedIn, Xing and Bluehouse are missing...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, IBM Beta Tests Bluehouse, IBM Corp., WeCanDo.BIZ
Discussion threads 2008-10-06
Do More with Evernote (and Get an Invite!)
Though still in beta, information-management service Evernote just rolled out a bunch of updates. They include: PDF support Encryption on Mac and Windows Drag-n-drop in Evernote Web New blog/Facebook widget for easy sharing of public notebooks Flock browser extension Faster synchronization ...
Tags: Web Browser, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-06-13
EPA and GreenBlue invite cleaning industry to test-drive CleanGredients(TM)
The U.S. EPA Design for the Environment Program DfE and GreenBlue Institute GreenBlue have announced that the CleanGredientsTM online beta version-developed as a one-stop shop for green formulation-is available for evaluation on the CleanGredients wThe U.S. EPA Design for the Environment Program DfE and GreenBlue Institute GreenBlue have announced that...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-04-01
EA Rewrites History in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
Be Among the First to Return to Red Alert with the Exclusive Beta Invite in Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath or the Command & Conquer 3 Limited Collection
Tags: Electronic Arts Inc.
Research articles 2008-02-14
Business Hacks Week in Review
If you were so busy watching the economy crash and burn last week that you missed our uplifting, the-sky-isn't-really-falling batch of hacks, here's a quick recap so you can hit all the good stuff: Five More Essential Productivity Apps for Your iPhone Gadget Lust: The Flatshare...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Microsoft Windows, Wi-Fi, Handhelds, Wireless, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-09-22
Adobe Patches Reader, Acrobat Security Vulnerabilities
Adobe Systems swatted several bugs in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, including a zero-day that is being targeted by attackers. The Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 and 8.1.7 updates also the beta version of a new update and deployment tool, as well as a new capability enabling users to block specific...
Tags: Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe Acrobat Reader
News items 2009-10-13
Turn an Outlook E-mail Into a Message Invitation with SPlus
So your e-mail thread has been dragging on for days, and now there are a dozen people on the TO: line. It's time to get everyone in a room and hash it out once and for all. Wouldn't it be great if there was one button you could press to...
Tags: Outlook E-mail, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, E-mail, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Online Communications, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-08-13
Google Wave: It's innovative, but is it truly useful?
Google Wave is a groundbreaking real-time collaborative tool that has the potential to be an ideal way for members of a group to work with one another. But it's not clear how useful it will be in the real world. It's the kind of tool that you want to use,...
Tags: Google Inc., Gadget
News items 2009-10-25
Brizzly is the Next Twitter Client to Support Lists
Seesmic Desktop has the distinction of being the first third-party Twitter client to support the new Lists feature, and now web-based social reader Brizzly claims the second slot. Currently in closed beta, Brizzly is a Twitter and Facebook client built by many of...
Tags: Google Inc., client, Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-11-06
PDC 2009 Preview: The move to Office 2010 and Visual Studio 2010
By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews All next week, Betanews will be reporting from Los Angeles, at the scene of this year's Microsoft Professional Developers' Conference. Based on our experience with prior years' shows, here's the pattern we expect: Day 1 (officially next...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Developer
News items 2009-11-13
10 Mistakes Managers Make During Job Interviews
10 Mistakes Managers Make During Job InterviewsMissing mistakes at interviewsThe most annoying mistake Managers make at interviews is to fail to manage time. Interviews commonly run over time, leaving other applicants who have planned carefully to arrive promptly, with the feeling that the employer/process is dodgey. In the present competitive...
Tags: hire, job, Job Interview, Managers Make
Discussion threads 2007-02-15
Ribbit Mobile Launches to Challenge Google Voice, VoxOx
Ribbit brought its cloud computing phone application to the mobile device sector Nov. 3 in the form of Ribbit Mobile, which lets users manage calls and messages to mobile phones from their computers. Ribbit Mobile aims to challenge existing Web services such as Google Voice and VoxOx, and offers many...
Tags: Mobile, Ribbit
News items 2009-11-03
Google Cranks Creepy Meter with Latitude Location History, Alerts
Google Nov. 10 launched Location History and Location Alerts features that will make the Google Latitude geolocation service infinitely more useful, and invite scrutiny from privacy critics. Despite the obvious privacy safeguards of not sharing location history with users and offering users the ability to scrub their location history, the...
Tags: Google Inc., user, Dell Latitude, Location History
News items 2009-11-11
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