| Rank | Company | TTR | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AboutUs | ||
| 2 | Kongregate | ||
| 3(2) | Clicky | ||
| 4 | MetaFilter | ||
| 5(-2) | Discogs | ||
| 6 | COLOURlovers | ||
| 7 | Digital Trends | ||
| 8(1) | Jive Software | ||
| 9(1) | Strands | ||
| 10(-2) | myOpenID | ||
| 11 | Lexcycle | ||
| 12(1) | Pheedo | ||
| 13(-1) | Earth Class Mail | ||
| 14(2) | Frappr! | ||
| 15 | eROI, Inc. | ||
| 16(5) | iovation | ||
| 17 | Gone Raw | ||
| 18 | JanRain | ||
| 19(5) | LetsEat.at | ||
| 20(2) | GadgetTrak | ||
| 21(-2) | Giftango | ||
| 22(-2) | Vidoop | ||
| 23 | FMYI, Inc. | ||
| 24(9) | Attensa | ||
| 25(2) | UrbanDrinks.com | ||
| 26(2) | Avatron Software | ||
| 27(-1) | Neighborhood Notes | ||
| 28(2) | Bac'n | ||
| 29(3) | GreenPrint | ||
| 30(4) | CitySpeek.com | ||
| 31(-2) | FreeRange | ||
| 32(4) | Walker Tracker | ||
| 33(-2) | ZingDing | ||
| 34(1) | NetWorthIQ | ||
| 35(2) | Nozzl Media | ||
| 36(-11) | SplashCast Media | ||
| 37(5) | Zapproved | ||
| 38(2) | Jama Software | ||
| 39(6) | KnitMap | ||
| 40(-1) | MomHub | ||
| 41(5) | Black Tonic | ||
| 42(9) | Public Press | ||
| 43(-2) | Sandy | ||
| 44(4) | Avnera | ||
| 45(-1) | Active Reload | ||
| 46(4) | WeoGeo | ||
| 47(6) | Rocketbook | ||
| 48(-5) | GoSeeTell | ||
| 49(-2) | Imindi | ||
| 50(12) | GreenRenter | ||
| 51(17) | Ontier, Inc. | ||
| 52(20) | Lightfleet | ||
| 53(1) | Cendix | ||
| 54(-2) | Pibb | ||
| 55(-6) | Kryptiq | ||
| 56(1) | Matradee, Inc | ||
| 57(-1) | LUNARR | ||
| 58(-20) | Toonlet | ||
| 59(-4) | Collaborative Software Initiative | ||
| 60 | Grabb.it | ||
| 61(-2) | Picktastic | ||
| 62(-4) | FastFigures | ||
| 63(1) | Box Populi | ||
| 64(9) | Iterasi | ||
| 65(-2) | Art Face Off | ||
| 66(-1) | YourList | ||
| 67(-1) | Trubee.com | ||
| 68(1) | Vocal Nation | ||
| 69(-8) | Kumquat | ||
| 70 | Goboz |
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Tonight, Google has unveiled their Google Apps Marketplace - an app store for enterprise apps in the cloud.
The Google Apps Marketplace offers products and services designed for Google users, including installable apps that integrate directly with Google Apps. Installable apps are easy to use because they include single sign-on, Google's universal navigation, and some even include features that integrate with your domain's data.
Using a set of APIs, third-party apps can deeply integrate their products within Google Apps which are already being used by millions of individuals, startups, small businesses, and Fortune 500 companies.
Toronto's FreshBooks announced this evening that their online invoicing service has been included in the Google Apps Marketplace.
"We believe that small businesses are the lifeblood of the economy," said Sunir Shah, Chief Handshaker and head of integrations for FreshBooks. "Tools like Google Apps have helped millions of small businesses chase their dreams by giving them an affordable, powerful leg up in a difficult economy. By extending into the Google Apps ecosystem, FreshBooks is proud to be able to give these businesses another vital key to their success: getting paid faster."
FreshBooks makes you look professional when it matters the most: when asking your clients for money. FreshBooks keeps your company's time and expenses organized; provides easy online payment options by Google Checkout™, credit card, or eCheck; and gives your clients detailed account statements. By making it easy for Google Apps customers to create and log into FreshBooks accounts from their Google Apps account, they'll have just one more leg up on the competition by impressing their clients and getting paid faster.
Take a minute to browse through the 3rd party applications that were included with the Google Apps Marketplace - you'll be impressed.
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Back in January, at the Consumer Electronics Show, Chevrolet announced a joint venture program with OnStar which unveiled the auto industry’s first working smartphone application that will allow Chevrolet Volt owners 24/7 connection and control of vehicle functions and OnStar features remotely. The app allows drivers to communicate with their Volt from the following smartphones: Droid by Motorola, Apple iPhone and Blackberry Storm. 
The application uses a real-time data connection to perform tasks from setting the charge time to unlocking the doors.
Here's what the application can do:
Walt Dorfstatter is the President of OnStar:
The Chevrolet Volt ushers in a new era of automotive technology and calls for a new level of connectivity and control. Nearly 6 million vehicles on the road today use OnStar to stay connected, and our new smartphone app will make that even easier for Volt drivers.
For more information please visit http://media.gm.com/volt
If you haven't used or even heard of the mobile location-based services such as Foursquare and Gowalla then you are in the minority. Such services, in case you don't know yet, are used to tell the world where you’re visiting,
And now a company has created a service that can show you exactly where these places are.
Toronto-based Sysomos is a leading provider of social media monitoring and analytics software. They released today a free service called FourWhere, that mashes-up locations and comments from Foursquare with the Google Maps API. There is no word yet on when FourWhere will be Gowalla-friendly.
Nick Koudas is the CEO and co-founder of Sysomos:
Creating FourWhere was a natural move for us given that Sysomos is a leading player in the social media analytics market, while Foursquare is emerging as one of the fastest-growing social media services. More and more people are using location-based services such as Foursquare, Yelp, Twitter and Gowalla. Today's launch of FourWhere is the first step in bringing the local buzz together.
Sysomos plans to use their social media expertise and content database to roll out further services and products to support FourWhere.
Want to see how FourWhere works? "Just visit www.fourwhere.com, and start discovering all the fun places you never knew existed and see the buzz about them."
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This morning Cisco today announced a major advancement in Internet networking - the Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System (CRS) - designed to serve as the foundation of the next-generation Internet and set the pace for the growth of video transmission, mobile devices and new online services. I'll let CEO John Chambers explain it, in video, of course:
Techvibes was invited to Cisco's invitation-only media and analyst webcast this morning that promised a significant announcement that would "forever change the Internet".
Did they deliver on that promise?