Intersurfs // Website startups that don't suck

There are tons of websites out there (TechCrunch, Mashable, HN, Launch, etc.) that report on nearly every new startup that comes out each day, but 99.9% of those startups are boring and irrelevant.




This blog is intended to sort through those websites and only report on the worthwhile ones (with a small review and description telling you why you should check them out).

Posts tagged internet

May 6
Topic: social > tool
IFTTT’s sole intention is to automate the Internet and create connections between commonly used websites.  Actions performed on one website can trigger actions on another website for you, making it effortless to share content and perform actions (as the Internet should be).

Topic: social > tool

IFTTT’s sole intention is to automate the Internet and create connections between commonly used websites.  Actions performed on one website can trigger actions on another website for you, making it effortless to share content and perform actions (as the Internet should be).


May 4
Topic: social > chat
imo.im is an amazing browser client that allows you to talk with friends on nearly any instant-messaging network (Skype, Facebook, MSN, Steam, etc.).  If you use more than one instant messaging account, or just want a great interface, check it out!

Topic: social > chat

imo.im is an amazing browser client that allows you to talk with friends on nearly any instant-messaging network (Skype, Facebook, MSN, Steam, etc.).  If you use more than one instant messaging account, or just want a great interface, check it out!


Topic: music > radio
Raditaz is an awesome radio service that uses MediaNet’s huge library of 13 million songs and allows you to create and edit your own radio (highly customization and filterable) or listen to premade stations.

Topic: music > radio

Raditaz is an awesome radio service that uses MediaNet’s huge library of 13 million songs and allows you to create and edit your own radio (highly customization and filterable) or listen to premade stations.