Posts from the ‘Web 2.0’ Category

Personal Finance, Invoicing and Bookkeeping Apps on Twitter

Everyone is practically on Twitter, so it is good to check out the feeds of companies who are tweeting about small business bookkeeping, money and personal finance. Freshbooks: http://twitter.com/freshbooks Geezeo: http://twitter.com/geezeo Harvest: http://twitter.com/harvest ING Direct: http://twitter.com/ingdirect Less Accounting: http://twitter.com/lessaccounting Mint: http://twitter.com/mint Outright: http://twitter.com/outright Shoeboxed: http://twitter.com/shoeboxed Wesabe: http://twitter.com/wesabe WSJ Wallet: http://twitter.com/WSJWallet BTW,  I am on Twitter, [...]

Bringing Home The Bacon: Business Women In The News

The founders of social bookmarking community Kirtsy will be hosting the first of a series event called, Hands on Kirtsy. The New York event will be Monday December 1st at the Hudson Hotel. Entrepreneur Patricia Handschiegel writes about the New Power Girls in her latest column in The Huffington Post. Also, Girls in Tech is [...]

Wooing The Women: ContentNext’s EconWomen Conference

Today I attended the first ever Econ: Women conference here in New York.  It was very informative, as the panel discussions focused on women in online media, advertising and community. Co-CEO Wenda Harris Millard of Martha Stewart Omnimedia kicked off the conference by saying “Flat is the new up”. It was her response to the [...]

Web 2.0 Expo: September 16-19 Javits Center, NYC

The Web 2.0 Expo is happening here in NYC in less than two weeks.  I am  on the organizing committee for Web 2.0 Open and will be volunteering during the Web 2.0 Open sessions. Check out my profile on Crowdvine and I hope to meet you there!

Connecting On Entrepreneur Connect

Yesterday, I got an email about Entrepreneur.com’s new social network, Entrepreneur Connect. I joined and have already started to get some connections including Dana Zurbuchen who is a business coach.

The Quicky and Dirty on Quicken Online

Quicken Online launched today, and it is ready to compete with the Wesabes, Geezeos and Mints of the Web 2.0 personal finance world. The site offers tips on personal finances as will as a bill payment calendar. Site Aesthetics: The cleanest and easiest to navigate of all the Intuit products. Browser Compatibility: Thanks goodness that [...]

Wesabe Helps Quickbooks Set-Up

I discovered a new use for Wesabe today while working with a new client doing Quickbooks set-up. See my client has a personal banking account with a bank that doesn’t allow for data transactions to be easily uploaded into Quickbooks Pro for Mac. So I downloaded an OFX file from the bank, and did a [...]

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