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Gdgt: Social Networking for Gadget Lovers

image The name may be short on some vowels, but gdgt is not short on fun if you’re a gadget hound.  As Wikipedia describes it, gdgt is a social networking website that specializes in consumer electronics.  Think of gdgt as Facebook for gadget lovers, rolled together with an interactive inventory list of tech items that you own now, have owned in the past, or want to own in the future.  Sprinkle in news, discussion, information, and social interaction with other owners of those gadgets, and you have gdgt.  Read on for a more detailed description, and then us know in the comments if you use gdgt, or if you think you might give it a try.

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Keep Your Contacts in Sync Across Platforms with Soocial

Soocial contact syncronization between Outlook, Gmail, iPhone, and more If you’re like me, you use many different services for communication.  From Outlook, to Gmail, to my iPhone, I have multiple ways to stay in touch.  The problem?  Until recently, I had my contacts spread out among those platforms, in no coherent fashion.  I had no problem keeping my frequent contacts consistent among those platforms, but when it came time to find contact information for someone I hardly contacted, I’d find myself digging among all my platforms, not sure where I had saved that person’s information.  Those problems ended when I discovered Soocial, a contact management service that will keep your contacts synchronized across multiple platforms.  Soocial is actually quite simple, and consists of two main features – synchronization and backup.  Read on for a discussion of each, and then let us know in the comments how you keep your contacts in sync.

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Backupify: 2 Weeks Left to Get a Free, Unlimited, Account for Life

We’ve written extensively about backup solutions for your computer here on 40Tech — well, Evan has written extensively about it — but what about backing up your online life? With cloud services beginning to dominate our computer use, we continue to sign up for more and more services in which to post our photos, share our ideas, and share or store other things of a personal or otherwise important nature. This begs the question: What if the super-awesome new service I just signed up for goes the way of the forgotten dodo? What happens to all my stuff? Backupify does a great job of, well, backupifying your online life — and until January 31st, 2010, you can sign up for free — unlimited and for life. Read more


Tweak Everything with Windows 7 God Mode

god mode excerpt We tech geeks love to discover hidden features in our tech toys.  And we love it even more those hidden features are actually useful.  An Easter egg that has been making the rounds among Windows 7 users is Windows 7 "God Mode."  At its simplest level, what Windows 7 God Mode does is simple – it puts a myriad of configuration options at your fingertips, in one list.  Beyond that, users have discovered additional "god modes" that open up more Windows 7 configuration options.  Read on for more on God Mode.

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The Impending Death of Apple’s App Store?

Voice Central Google Voice app Apple’s App Store has been a smashing success.  Last week, Apple announced that more than three billion apps had been downloaded from the App Store since its inception 18 months ago.  It’s almost hard to imagine the time when there were no third-party apps.  But have Apples’ actions, coupled with web technologies, threatened the future of the App Store?

Apple’s missteps with the App Store have been well-publicized, from the pulling of all apps that supported Google Voice, to the seemingly random approval and rejection of some apps.  Naturally, certain app developers became disgruntled over events like these.  Can you blame them?  Would you want to invest significant time and money to develop an app, and not know if you’d ever be able to sell it?  Developers now have other options.

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