Big in Japan is an integrated toolkit for prosumer bloggers. Say your own social media projects are taking off, but you're overwhelmed with the mechanics of running, tracking and promoting your sites: Big in Japan can make you Big in Japan. And Jersey City. And Genoa. And Jakarta. You get the drift. Build your own global microbrand using these tools.
This is a collection of ten Web 2.0 apps, some are still in a state of "launch pending". Various tools include widget, Ajax, RSS, Atom, and SMS functionality, in most cases mashed together. Here's the lowdown so far: PodServe: Free podcast creation and hosting with some cool features. FrankenFeed: Combine multiple RSS feeds into one monster feed. ElfURL: Shrink large URLs, tag them and get stats. InstantFeed: Delivers RSS feeds to instant messengers. QwikPing: Blog update notification. Add your blog(s) and instantly ping multiple services. SocialMail: Forward email messages via RSS feeds (launch pending). FeedVault: Save and/or share your OPML files, create group discussion feeds (launch pending). MailFeed: RSS by mail (launch pending). FoneFeed: RSS by SMS (launch pending). StatsTool: Roll all your stats from various key services into one central location (launch pending). Big in Japan: Web 2.0 Toolbox |