seregine | Shared With: Everyone - May 01 2008 | books, writing, literature, startup, web 2.0
My college classmate's startup. It's a cool collaborative writing website, where you can contribute to other people's projects, or start your own and get people to help you.
Quoted: Channel your literary genius through WEbook, an online book publishing company that has turned the traditional print business inside-out. Achieve your long-awaited dream of publishing a book within this online studio lounge for writing intellectuals.
seregine | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 25 2008 | cvmention, blogs, startup
seregine | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 21 2008 | help, learn, seattle, startup
TeachStreet launched their beta site today. They help you find classes from local teachers (only Seattle for now). Exercise, language, cooking, and all kinds of other learning available. Educate thyself!
Quoted: TeachStreet helps people find local teachers, classes and tutors who help them learn new things. Teachers use TeachStreet to find local students.
seregine | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 27 2007 | turk, web 2.0, startup
Quoted: Mitch Fernandez, 38, a disabled former United States Army linguist, said by e-mail that he became a Turk Worker for various reasons: “At first, I was just curious about the idea of crowdsourcing.” But he said he soon found that by working about two hours a day, he could often earn more than $100 a week. In the last nine months he made around $4,000, which he used to buy a high-definition television, a DVD player and a new subwoofer — all from Amazon.com.
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