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Monday, May 18, 2009
posted by DollarDuel.com and filed under Service Reviews
Ideawicket – Open Innovation Portal

Ideawicket is an “Open Innovation” Portal. It seeks to bring together innovators and innovation seekers on a common problem solving platform. The name Ideawicket is (obviously) derived from the words ‘idea’ and ‘wicket’. Webster online defines wicket as “a small gate or door; especially: one forming part of or placed near a larger gate or door”. So the name signifies a gateway…

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Sunday, April 26, 2009
posted by DollarDuel.com and filed under Tips & Advice
Top 10 Reasons to Start a Business in a Recession

More publicity. Less competition. Talent waiting to be scooped up. Here’s why starting in a recessed economy may give your business a better shot. There’s no better time to start than the present, especially if people around you are more comfortable with their own list of reasons why they shouldn’t start pursuing their own business dreams right now. It only means you’ll be facing a lot less competition.

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Saturday, April 25, 2009
posted by DollarDuel.com and filed under Service Reviews
TypoHound | Find eBay Typos and Misspellings

Many eBay auctions contain typos in the title listing. For example, ‘toshiba’ may be spelt ‘toshia’. This means that when someone searches for ”toshiba’, the misspelled ‘toshia’ is not shown. Thus no bids are placed on the ‘toshia’ auction entry.
TypoHound generates common misspelled variants of the keyword. This allows you to find the elusive ‘toshia’ listing. Since no one…

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Saturday, April 25, 2009
posted by DollarDuel.com and filed under Service Reviews
Introducing Mint.com – Track Your Expenses Easily!


Mint.com is a site I have been wanting to review now for a while. I started using it back in the beginning of February of this year when I bought my iPhone. Many people are struggling right now with the economy in shambles and so we are all forced to budget our money wisely. Not that we shouldn’t always be…

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