| Service: | Ebay Advertising |
| Website: | http://fflap.com/ |
| Freesource Notes: | Fflap is a marketing and advertising platform for eBay sellers. It publishes the details of what you’re selling on eBay to all the social networking sites you’re on, like Twitter and Facebook. This is a great tool for small business owners on ebay to make sure they are getting the best possible offer on their product. With the free version you can post up to 3 fflaps per day. The subscription service starts at $2.50 per month. To learn more, you can follow fflap on Twitter @fflaps |
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HootSuite
| Service: | Twitter Management |
| Website: | http://hootsuite.com |
| Freesource Notes: | Hootsuite is a professional twitter application. It does a number of things including scheduling your tweets, managing followers, wordpress integration, and more! If you have more than one twitter account, you can save time by managing them all on one client. Companies with more than one contributor can manage multiple users. Hootsuite is completely free. You can follow them on Twitter @hootsuite. You can also read about Hootsuite’s RSS feed tools on the Freesourcing Blog. |
Pandora
| Service: | Radio Streaming |
| Website: | http://www.pandora.com |
| Freesource Notes: | Pandora is an internet radio service that only plays songs that you love! Once you pick a song, it scans it’s database for similar songs and creates a playlist for you. It’s a great entertainment tool for the office! Registration is required and Pandora is free for 40 hours per month. After the 40 hour limit, you can choose to pay 99 cents for unlimited listening for the rest of the month. You can follow Pandora on Twitter @pandora_radio |
Tungle
| Service: | Web Scheduling |
| Website: | http://www.tungle.me |
| Freesource Notes: | Tungle is a scheduling application that syncs with existing calendars. It is compatible with Google Calendar, Outlook, Entourage, iPhone, iCal, Lotus Notes, and Blackberry. With Tungle, you can easily import your calendar and allocate available times for meetings, which you can then share with your contacts. If you want to learn more, you can follow Tungle on Twitter @tunglerocks |

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