Apeer is an advanced collaboration application that enables individuals to connect in a completely new way, where all parties can simultaneously exchange and view PDF's and photos, make slide shows, hear audio, and see videos in real time over the internet - all in one window. It also provides conversational tools with built-in voice and chat.
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Customer Reviews for Related Ways to Take Action Widget
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Reviewed September 9, 2008
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JoeSolomonfrom Vancouver, BC
I submitted this project and am very excited about its potential for social impact and for connecting people to ways to take action. I did some Googling and wanted to share these reviews I found - http://tinyurl.com/5q354m
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Review 2 for Related Ways to Take Action Widget
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An insightful tool
Reviewed September 9, 2008
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Willtrusty
Hi, I run a facebook group and website devoted to friends and exposing myths behind social apps as well as verifying donation records and exposing bad apps. A great widget like this does a lot of my work for me! with sponsors who are known and respected like Care2.
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Review 3 for Related Ways to Take Action Widget
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well done!
Reviewed September 8, 2008
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JimmyJohnsonfrom Brooklyn, NY
this widget has been very useful for pointing out related actions to my blog readers.
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Review 4 for Related Ways to Take Action Widget
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Seen it in action, very impressive
Reviewed September 5, 2008
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sschneiderfrom Chicago, IL
I've seen this widget in action and it truly is pretty cool to read about an issue on a blog you enjoy and then find related ways to take action right there at the bottom. If I can get my fairy blogmother to help me, I'll try to figure out how to install it in my little Wordpress blog. Every changeblogger out there should have it!!
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Review 5 for Related Ways to Take Action Widget
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Related Ways to Take Action rocks
Reviewed September 5, 2008
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RelatedWaysFANfrom Montreal, QC
As the founder of Social Actions, of course I'm biased. That said, the widget that Eric Cooper and Joe Solomon created using the Social Actions open API is pretty darn incredible. A groundswell award would give these two rockstar millenial social media for social change gurus the recognition they deserve.