The self-writing scrapbook of your life.
What if there was a way to keep all your memories alive.....
Re-visit every place you've ever been to...
Re-live the good times you share with your friends...
Reminisce with the songs that define you experiences...
Savour your pictures shown in the very place you took them.
Imaging a service that automatically creates this for you.
They are launching soon on Android.
The new, seriously affordable way to acquire, through hire, the things and services you need.
Bid & Borrow enables users to share the things they own through lending and borrowing. Rather than splash the cash at every opportunity, Bid & Borrow's elementary philosophy is don't acquire, hire. Whether it's a sofa, skis, ballgown, pram, lawnmover or flute, someone out there's sure to have something suitable to lend. Similarly, it could be time or talents for hire like dog walking, tuition or decorating. The site brings together those with ‘stuff’ to lend, called lenders with those who wish to borrow, called borrowers.
Join the sharing revolution.
Kickstarter is the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world.
Every week, tens of thousands of amazing people pledge millions of dollars to projects from the worlds of music, film, art, technology, design, food, publishing and other creative fields.
A new form of commerce and patronage. This is not about investment or lending. Project creators keep 100% ownership and control over their work. Instead, they offer products and experiences that are unique to each project.
WE ARE WHAT WE DO - www.wearewhatwedo.org
Action tracker on the good deeds you can do each day.
There are loads of small, good things we can do everyday.We Are What We Do create stuff that makes them more doable. They list 131 different little tasks you can do to make the world a better place.
A website where people everywhere could share their old photos and the stories behind them, pinning them to a map of the world.
Historypin is a way for millions of people to come together, from across different generations, cultures and places, to share small glimpses of the past and to build up the huge story of human history.
It's a great way of getting people talking about how their street used to look, what their grandparents were like and what's changed (or not) over time.
You can also compare these old photos with how the world looks today, making the site a bit like a digital time machine.
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