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CouchSurfing - The New (and Free) Room and Board

What is CouchSurfing

CouchSurfing is a pretty cool way of traveling that a lot of people haven’t heard of. It takes the great parts of hosteling and makes them better since its free. Basically, CouchSurfing is when someone opening up their…

Cool Websites & Facebook Applications & Student Travel College Guy 14 Sep 2007 No Comments

Stay Organized with Your Free Student Planner Online

One thing that we all succumb to while at college is ADD, an often but poor excuse student’s try to pull during finals time. With so much going on and so many things you are supposed to do, it’s quite…

College Life & Facebook Applications College Guy 11 Sep 2007 1 Comment

Find a Job on Facebook with Jobster

Find a Job Through Jobster’s Facebook Application

Jobster, a career network for employees and employers, has a Facebook application that allows you to both search for a job via their Talent Networks as well as turn your Facebook profile into an online resume. The Talent Networks are…

Career Advice & Facebook Applications College Guy 30 Jul 2007 2 Comments

Facebook Apps: Track What Your Friends Owe You With BillMonk

We’ve all run into this situation. It’s Saturday night, you have just finished downing your Jack Daniels Burger at Friday’s and the waitress drops the bill on the table. The $29.95 total staring back at you brings the sad truth…

Facebook Applications College Guy 05 Jul 2007 No Comments

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The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students

Career Advice & Featured & Studying Tips 13 Sep 2007 2 Comments

Every day, college students around the globe are participating in the phenomenon that is labeled Web 2.0, yet many of them have no clue. Some techies debate whether it really needs its own title, but they can agree that the idea behind Web 2.0 is an Internet that focuses on people and community. Facebook, now a college student's life and blood, is a perfect example of a Web 2.0 application, one that connects people and puts the focus on the individual. This blog, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, all of these are applications that empower people to communicate, create and share their passions. This philosophy has spawned literally thousands of applications deemed Web 2.0 for every known ...