Rev2
Rev2.org is a weblog dedicated to profiling the best web apps & services and tracking new emerging trends in this space.
Latest Blog Posts
- Discus.me – Twitter Chain Membership System
There are a lot of “Twitter follower” sites to build the number of tweeps you have following your Twitter account. Most work in roughly the same way: sign up, put in your Twitter info, and a large group of people are picked and added to y...
- Robo.to – Particles’ 1st Massively Small App Surfs the Social Web
The development shop Particle is funded by Justin Timberlake (yes, that Justin Timberlake) and their CEO Rey Flemings says that the outfit specializes in “massively small” products to provide simple, creative solutions to real problems. ...
- Facebook’s Easter Egg Contra and Apps That Show Profit
There’s two things to remember about Easter eggs: they’re usually hidden in plain sight and they often have goodies in them. By now, most already know that the Contra Code will create a screen flare effect in Facebook. If you didn’...
- OrganIP – Calling People Without Knowing Their Number
Going into open beta very soon, OrganIP (organip.digitrad.com) is an app that replaces phone numbers with names or, more precisely, matches names to phone numbers. Whether you know the number or not. Without going into speculation about the unusual...
- Konkuri – Tournament Management Online
If you participate in any kind of sport, whether it be in the game, in a fantasy league, or an online game, you’ve probably been in a tournament of some kind. It’s likely that you’ve considered starting your own tourney or helping...
- The Best URL Shorteners for Twitter
With that 140 character limit, Twitter definitely became fertile ground for the URL shortening marketplace. When Twitter first released, it included TinyURL as its built-in short URL service, but recently changed it’s preference to bit.ly. Th...
- Twitter Spins Out of Control: The Planet’s Axis in Peril
Two things fill the Twitterverse right now: discussions of how badly Twitter is performing and worries about how large it’s getting in such a short amount of time. I’m sure the folks at Twitter are ecstatic about a 95% growth rate in just...




