I don’t know about you, but I love testing out new beta sites (often referred to as early adopting or being an early adopter). It’s just something about being one of the first to test out a cool new Web app that’s really fun and exciting. While there are many new beta sites emerging on a daily basis, not very many of them are actually worth waiting on an invite for. However, this list will take a look at 10 sites which I feel are useful and definitely worth the wait.
NudgeMap
A place to meet and communicate with Facebook users from around the world. You’ll be able to share ideas via integrated features like Google Maps, YouTube and Simple Geo.Jig.name
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“Quickly record and share the story of your life, moment by moment as you live it.” This sounds almost like an internet-based reality show where everyone can be a star.FetchNotes
Claims to make your life much easier by organizing all of your notes and lists for you. “All you have to do is tag your note, and we’ll send it to your to do list, Twitter, your calendar or anywhere else.” This sounds like it will be a great time-saver and nice addition to the productivity tools you may already use.8minutes
Bondsy
If you’re one who sells items quite often on Craigslist or eBay, Bondsy could be a possible replacement for you. You’re encouraged to try selling on this site first before going to the aforementioned.Blossome
If you’re reading this post, then more than likely you have some type of social media influence that you want to increase. Blossome will help you grow your network, increase retweets, measure your social media success and more with their online tools.Otixo
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Citelighter
This is a handy tool for writers, but even more-so for students. Being a student myself, I know how tough it can be doing research papers(finding information, citing sources, formatting, etc). With Citelighter you’ll be able to search for information, highlight whatever you think is useful, automatically generate citations and have this combined information sent to you for final drafting