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Summize.com

Summize is a search engine that provides you with results based on consumer opinion and reviews on a product. It’s not meant to be a price comparison search engine, although they do provide you with the most recent prices from Amazon which is currently who they’re affiliated with. The opinions go from great to wretched with wretched obviously being awful. The results appear on a color coded bar, called a “snip”, which allows you to quickly see who’s in the green (great!) and who’s in the red (wretched!).

Flash Demo 2m29s

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A screencast glimpse into Gmail

Gmail is crazy. It’s your email, but it’s your email with a bachelor’s degree, a masters, and a PhD. Meaning, there’s a lot goin’ on. I decided to create a screencast covering some of Gmail’s features, although it would take twenty 9 minute screencasts to include them all, to give those of you who simply use it to send and receive emails a glimpse of what else it has to offer.

Flash Demo 9m15s

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Now it's time for my two cents

Things are changing a bit here on DemoGirl.  Instead of just posting screencast and video demos that I find, I’ll now be posting all the screencasts I create on DemoGirl as well.  If you hadn’t checked out my other blog in the past, Screeniac.com, maybe you wouldn’t know that for the past year I’ve been creating my own screencasts of cool sites I find on the web.  I’ve got over 200 up there at the moment, so you should check it out some time.  It just seems silly to keep the two separate and now you’ll have a lot more choices of screencast and video demos to check out.  I hope you enjoy the new arrangement and look forward to hearing your comments!

Meanwhile, here are some screencasts most recently posted on Screeniac.com:

WordPress.com Demo 10m06s

CircleUp.com Demo 4m20s

Photobucket.com Demo 5m11s


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