Help us re-fresh our European Top 100 Index
by Mike Butcher
on October 8, 2009

Just before the Summer we launched the TechCrunch Europe Top 100. This is a regularly updated Index of the most innovative and highest-potential European tech companies. The Index is focused on mobile and web companies (although cleantech and gadget companies have a presence) in the broad EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) region. The index was created in association with Valley-based startup tracker YouNoodle. The scores and rankings are based on a sophisticated algorithm using information pulled in from thousands of online sources about early stage companies: traffic, mainstream media, funding information sources, the blogosphere, and other key factors.

And now we need your help. We’re going to re-fresh the Index, taking some companies out, putting some in and generally improving it. We’d like your feedback on who should stay and who should go. Leave your feedback in the comments. More after the jump:


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  • Desmond

    http://picli.com – social photography network
    http://twicli.com – twitter photo, video, audio sharing and user tagging

  • http://www.livetalkback.com Matt Millar

    http://www.livetalkback.com – live audience interaction for events and broadcasters & recent winner of the O2 Litmus app showdown

    Maybe even have Techcrunch using Live Talkback at future events?

  • James R

    http://www.moneydashboard.com
    This looks like it could be very successful over the next few years!

  • Karl

    I’m surprised Wonga and Seatwave aren’t in the top 5 – they seem to be THE buzz companies right now and they are the two I keep seeming to read about. And Spotify of course!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Vladimir_Oane/624767618 <fb:name linked="false" useyou="false" uid="624767618">Vladimir Oane</fb:name>

    uberVU – http://younoodle.com/startups/ubervu London-based startup (won Seedcamp last year)

  • http://www.lloydie.co.uk Kevin Lloyd

    It might be worth checking out the Guardian Tech Media Invest 100, as I’m pretty sure they’ll be a good deal of crossover.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/tech-media-invest-100/top-100

  • Mark

    Flirtomatic – NMA’s Best Use of Mobile and Grand Prix winner this year, as well as Meffys and Mobile Entertainment awards http://www.handmademobile.com/

  • http://www.hotprints.com/ Jonny Hot

    please add to the list

    http://www.hotprints.com/

    print is not dead! If you have content and creativity call us about our API

  • http://www.newscred.com Shafqat

    I’d be curious to know what the criteria was for inclusion into this specific list. I understand the YouNoodle scores are based on a variety of parameters, but there are European startups that have higher scores than 14 (the lowest in your list) that are not on the list.

    As an example, my startup Newscred (http://younoodle.com/startups/newscred) ;-)

    We’re fairly underground about our revenue generating business, so that may be why. But given the YouNoodle score and our European origins, would still expect it to be fighting for relegation within this top 100!

  • Peter

    A few that are on the list that should stay or even move up include Wonga, Figleaves & Zopa.

  • http://crenk.com Crenk

    Dont forget http://routenote.com … based in the UK

  • http://www.mobnotes.com Gino

    First of all, thanks for this opportunity, cause the first time I seen the list I was surprised to see a lot of UK-based companies…

    I wonder how the YouNoodle algorithm is working. Probably just USA and/or english-speaking sources are taken into account, but this is not fair if you are raising a EU startup index.

    An example? Mobnotes (http://www.mobnotes.com) was the most downloaded iPhone App in Italy in august (the summer app, like someone wrote about us); Everybody was talking and writing about us, we registered en explosion in terms of users and buzz…
    What’s the effect on the YouNoodle index? We dropped down from 13 to 9.

    Unbelievable, cause before august we was working in a semi-stealth mode.

    Please consider using an alternative ranking system if you like to build a real European alternative to the US startup ecosystem…

    My 2 cents,

    G.

  • Mark Dooley

    Struq (www.struq.com)

    Pioneering advertising technology. Check out the demo http://www.struq.com/demo

    Tech Media Invest 100 http://www.guardian.co.uk/tech-media-invest-100/top-100

    Shortlisted for the Europa awards 2009

    Sam Barnett Shortlisted for Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2009 by Growing Business Awards http://www.growingbusinessawards.co.uk

  • Chris

    How about Zamzar (http://www.zamzar.com and http://younoodle.com/startups/zamzar) ?

    Based in Southampton, under 6,000 in Alexa, profitable and featured on BBC Click, and in a number of UK newspapers and magazines.

  • http://www.myngle.com Egbert

    Hi Mike,

    We believe Myngle.com fits well on this list as Myngle a.o. has won the following prizes:

    - Accenture Innovation Awards 2008
    - No 1 ICT company in European Venture Summit 2008
    - Winner of People’s Choice Award at Plugg 2009.

    Here is the Myngle score:

    http://younoodle.com/startups/myngle

    Thank you,

    Egbert

  • http://www.erepublik.com alexis bonte

    Really an honor for eRepublik to be on the TechCrunch Europe 100 list. Count on us to do all we can not only to stay there but move up :)

  • http://www.mindcandy.com Toby Moore

    Don’t forget Mind Candy (Perplex City / Moshi Monsters) http://www.mindcandy.com

    Mind Candy is one of the world’s leading developers of social multi-player games, helping kids (and big kids!) around the world play and connect.

    Recently 9th in the Guardian Tech Media Invest 100, Perplex City and Moshi Monsters are both massively successful properties.

  • SM

    http://popurls.com , austria @ YN 45

  • http://the-accelerator.blogspot.com/ robin klein

    Mike, Would love to help but am not entirely impartial. TAG has 11 companies on your list of 100. If one measure of successful “Innovation and highest potential” is revenue – then LoveFilm, Stardoll and Wonga (TAG ers) must be pretty high up – as would Playfish, Daily Motion, Seatwave (NOT TAGers).
    If the measure is brand affinity then Moo, Tweetdeck, Songkick, Netlog (TAGers) must be up there.
    Technical innovation and awards won: Skimlinks and Zemanta …etc
    Apologies for any I missed.
    Who says Europe can’t produce great tech companies?!

  • adam

    http://sciencestage.com
    should be in the list !

  • Ryan

    http://hellotxt.com

    If the original algorithm was at all based on user growth, HelloTxt should have been included. hellotxt is a simple way to read, update and organize your life on multiple social networks, and it was developed and currently run from Italy.

  • Jens

    http://www.sevensnap.com
    Based in Germany.

    SevenSnap brings Entertainment-Shopping to the iPhone. They will launch in the next weeks. TechCrunch allready wrote about them.

  • BusDevGirl

    eBuddy should definitely remain on the list near the top. The company is an established start-up, is profitable and is prime acquisition target.

    Distimo is an up-an-comer and is bootstrapped. They’re also on the brink of some big partnership deals that should push them up the rankings.

    Mobypicture won 2nd prize in the Vodafone Mobile Clicks awards recently and has a number of cool things that will be announced soon. The company is also bootstrapped and has done quite well in spite of no PR efforts and viral marketing.

    Mendix should be on here. Where are the enterprise software companies? Mendix is based in Rotterdam and has triple-digit annual growth, huge business deals in play, and was a Gartner Cool Vendor for 2009 in model-driven development. They allow front of the house people like business analysts to develop integrated and complex solutions – without code generation – which has long been called the “Holy Grail” of software development.

    Flirtomatic – also launching in the US and has had explosive growth. They’ve learned how to monetise mobile well and others could learn a lot from them.

  • http://www.marc.cn Marc van der Chijs

    Netherlands based Spil Games (http://www.spilgames.com) should be part of the list. Among others it has the biggest global online game network according to Comscore (much bigger than Miniclip that has the #2 position on the current TC list).

  • Benjamin Southworth

    http://www.taptu.com

    Providing only mobile-friendly search results, it feels about twice as fast as google over 3g.

  • Jon

    MOKO.mobi – their global but big in Europe. Check it out on your mobile at http://moko.mobi – or for their corporate stuff @ http://corp.moko.mobi on your PC – I think they have about 15 direct carrier agreements and deck placement, pretty good for this space.

  • Jon

    Sorry should be http://corporate.moko.mobi – should check before I post…

  • Random

    Swedish based, online image editor:
    http://www.pixlr.com/

  • http://www.loyokezie.com Loy Okezie

    @Mike Butcher – You mentioned EMEA. Is there really any start-up from Africa?

  • http://blindfind.co.uk Gregory

    eBuddy has been extremely useful for me this year, definitely deserves a place at the top.

  • TB employee

    http://www.trafficbroker.co.uk

    UK based PPC agency / technology company. Started 5 years ago, no VC backing, did £43 million in turnover last year and set to double that again.

    http://www.fasttrack.co.uk/fasttrack2002/migration/dbIndex.asp?siteID=3&searchName=&yr=2009&sort=num&area1=99

  • http://www.busuu.com Bernhard

    Hi Mike,

    I feel that our language learning community http://www.busuu.com should be as well on the list! We recently won an European Award for Innovation in Language Learning given by the European Commission!

    Here our noodle rank: http://younoodle.com/startups/busuu

    Sunny regard from Madrid

    Bernhard
    Co-Founder of busuu.com

  • thedp

    F5

  • http://www.jemms.co.uk Simon Kemp

    There is a currently great interest in guided selling and product finders for manufacturing and retail / ecommerce and one of the top providers of these Visual Product Finders is Jemms. See the product finder Showcase here: http://tiny.cc/HZQRh
    Jemms are a Partner of iBlick http://clicky.me/Qe who provide the finest in Scandinavian designed Visual Solutions

  • http://dissonanciacognitiva.wordpress.com Bruno Ribeiro

    Portuguese YDreams should be on the list:

    http://www.ydreams.com/#/en/homepage/

  • http://www.fundmesellme.com/ Tim
  • http://www.wealledit.com Mads Ingemann Blücher

    http://www.wealledit.com

    Proofing tool for indesign files

    by danish company Languagewire.

  • http://www.tweetmondo.com Alex Michaelis

    Tweetmondo – Twitter nearby search with augmented reality tools (via Layar) and brand new layout.

  • Jack

    The only way that you will frshen things up is by getting rid of that idiot Mike Butcher who runs the European side. Clueless and far to up his own backside.

  • http://www.ibidlow.com Oz Har Adir

    I would add: livebookings.net (restaurant reservations network) along with some travel sites, surely skyscanner.net and momondo.com could be considered.

  • http://www.senseofashion.com daria

    Will be honored to be included. Israel based http://www.senseofashion.com Fashion community, shop and blog out to revolutionize fashion on the web

  • http://www.alenty.com Laurent Nicolas

    Alenty is already under younoodle’s radar ( http://younoodle.com/startups/alenty ), but younoodle is not aware that:
    - Alenty’s measurement of banner visibility duration is used by most media agencies in France
    - Websites such as CanalPlus use Alenty to sell their adspace by Exposure Duration, not impressions anymore
    - Alenty is almost profitable and employs 10 persons
    - Alenty has started to expand internationally
    - many good news to come soon…

  • http://twitter.com/flashmen Bradley D

    Completely agree with the high placement of Playfish. Although their games might have some issues, they’re heads and tails above the competition.

  • http://www.touristway.com Stefano

    http://www.touristway.com
    is Shopify for Tour Operators

  • steve_d

    If you are looking for a startup with a sustainable idea and real benefit have a look at:

    http://younoodle.com/startups/sciencestage_com1

  • http://collibra.com Davor

    http://www.collibra.com

    The next big thing in Enterprise Semantics.

  • http://www.wirenode.com/ Tomas Zeman

    http://www.wirenode.com

    Mobile marketing platform. We host mobile websites used for mobile marketing for many EU companies.

  • http://www.startupwizz.com StartupWizz

    Incidentally if anyone is looking for us to review their site, feel free to submit your startup to us.

  • http://whitelabeldating.com mel kirk

    http://www.whitelabeldating.com: Started 5 years ago by Ross Williams who wanted to provide individuals and brands with the technology they need to start up their own online dating sites and make money within weeks. This year alone paid out over £20million to partners and has just announced annual turnover of £25million.

  • http://buruonbrails.blogspot.com Pavlo Zahozhenko

    Comindwork ( http://comindwork.com )
    The startup is based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Comindwork is the next generation enterprise project management and collaboration software. Lots of customers in England, Germany, Spain, and Russia.

    YouNoodle profile: http://younoodle.com/startups/comindwork

  • Pepone

    You should check Red Karaoke, a Spanish company who leads the online karaoke market worlwide, with presence on Spain, Chile, USA… and Japan!!

    http://www.redkaraoke.com
    http://www.redkaraoke.es

    You should also check Tuenti, the SNS leader on Spanish market:

    http://www.tuenti.com

  • http://www.engago.com Engago team

    @Mike Butcher: you must probably hate us as you don’t let us mention our web service.
    Please explain.

  • http://www.sosojuicy.com Lula

    Keep:
    Soundkick.com
    Mobypicture.com

    Add:
    Genoom.com

    Remove:
    imedo

  • http://www.engago.com Engago team

    Let’s try this one with a score of 8
    http://bit.ly/CMSuC
    Younoodle isn’t tracking all the press releases, blog post and Tweets.

  • stockholm_berlin

    I’m wondering why some companies with a high younoodle index are not listed in the techcrunch top 100, like the German movie recommendation site moviepilot: http://www.moviepilot.de or .com for international versions. They had no younoodle index showing up on crunchbase, although they have a lot of traffic in Germany and startup buzz. http://younoodle.com/startups/moviepilot

  • Shawn

    http://www.packetexchange.net – right network, right time

  • http://artaculous.com patrick

    artaculous ( http://artaculous.com , http://younoodle.com/startups/artaculous ) – a startup from Düsseldorf, Germany.

    Some sort of realtime social art and distribution network, connecting artists and enterprises all over the world. Has few nice features in development for the upcoming creative online art society.

  • http://francoisderbaix.com fderbaix

    It’ not about refreshing it (the number 1 is missing), it’s a question of doing an easy and effective homework: select Top100 startups from Younoodle DB where location belongs to Europe, order by Younoodle score.

  • Mike

    http://www.mobilegov.com/index.php/eng/content/view/full/2

    Just 3 years old, several products, 7 patents pending, huge ambition

    Latest product: Mobilegov Access Control — Secure your online accesses using the Digital DNA of your equipments!

  • Jenny

    We don’t need you in Europe!

  • miller

    you may have a look at http://www.wildscreen.tv – new generation quality broadcast

  • darron

    http://sciencestage.com
    is very promising.

  • http://digitrad.com/welcome Vincent Largilliere

    Digitrad is a telecom service provider specializing in Unified Communications. Digitrad enables a simple and intuitive call experience from any phone or any browser window. Digitrad mission is to replace phone numbers with names.

    >> http://younoodle.com/startups/digitrad

  • http://www.performgroup.com Howard Kitto

    Perform Group

    Online offerings that are changing the sports rights industry. e.g. http://www.ukrainevengland.com

    250 web sites (20m UUs)
    15,000 live events per year
    30m VOD plays per month

  • Herman Hintzen

    Younoodle seems to favor companies with destination sites, or at least uses a web-visit based measurement.
    This leaves out hard-core B2B software solutions. Like Mendix, Netherlands’ most rapidly rising star.
    http://www.mendix.com

  • http://www.mendeley.com Victor

    Hi Mike,

    would you mind adding us: http://younoodle.com/startups/mendeley – we’re currently clocking in at 27 :-)

    Thanks!
    Victor

  • http://www.kublax.com Thomas from Kublax

    May I suggest Kublax: http://www.kublax.com the UK based online bank account aggrigator and money manager.

    We have a pretty decent Younoodle score and some excellent steady growth over the last few months.
    http://younoodle.com/startups/kublax

    Thanks!

  • http://www.fabriqate.com Aneesh

    Mike,

    I think Comufy should be on there too.. Seb is doing a great job and with all the accolades they are picking up – they are bound to be noted soon.

  • Vinz

    HelloTxT

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Luca_Filigheddu/581740285 <fb:name linked="false" useyou="false" uid="581740285">Luca Filigheddu</fb:name>

    Tweefind – http://www.tweefind.com

    Twitter search where highest ranked users are shown first (Google “pagerank” approach applid to Twitter).

    Rank calculated through the Tweerank (http://www.tweerank.com)

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Luca_Filigheddu/581740285 <fb:name linked="false" useyou="false" uid="581740285">Luca Filigheddu</fb:name>

    Tweefind (http://www.tweefind.com), based in Italy. Realtime Twitter search engine where results are shown ordered by “user rank”.

    Rank is calculated through the Tweerank (www.tweerank.com).

  • Torsten Kolind

    May I suggest Blogo.it? A huge Italian blog/news success with 5m+ uniques a month and a YouNoodle score of 47

  • Martin

    http://www.moviepilot.de – german film community giving personal film recommendations (considered to be last.fm for movies)

    they got a younoodle score of 36: http://younoodle.com/startups/moviepilot

    http://crunchbase.com/company/moviepilot

  • http://www.3scale.net Steven Willmott

    3scale networks – Barcelona based startup providing API management solutions:

    http://www.3scale.net
    http://younoodle.com/startups/3scale

    Looking forward to the updated list :)

  • http://www.pui.ch/phred/ Philipp Keller

    Shameless self-promotion:

    http://local.ch – we launched in Spring 2006 and are now the official phonebook for switzerland.

  • http://adtaily.eu Jakub Krzych

    http://www.crunchbase.com/company/adtaily
    http://younoodle.com/startups/adtaily

    Publicly open since July 2009. More than 3000 publishers. 250 million pageviews in Poland.

  • Safi

    as far as i know http://www.MDJunction.com are based in Israel

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Achraf_Almouloudi/1282047214 <fb:name linked="false" useyou="false" uid="1282047214">Achraf Almouloudi</fb:name>

    Hellotxt,

    http://www.hellotxt.com

    Live in Italy .

    My web site http://www.achraf52.tk .

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kieran_ONeill/204502770 <fb:name linked="false" useyou="false" uid="204502770">Kieran O’Neill</fb:name>

    Hey Mike,

    Definitely Playfire.com – already in the list, but want to make sure it wasn’t missed!

    K

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Kieran_ONeill/204502770 <fb:name linked="false" useyou="false" uid="204502770">Kieran O’Neill</fb:name>

    Hey Mike,

    Playfire is already in the current top 100 list, but wanted to make sure it doesn’t get missed!

    Cheers,

    K

  • Musicfan

    http://younoodle.com/startups/gogoyoko

    Great concept for music!

  • http://n/a Jabba

    http://www.diary.com – its going to get some steam up next year a birdie tells me :)

  • http://www.pitchero.com/ Jon Milsom

    Pitchero http://www.pitchero.com/ (http://younoodle.com/startups/pitchero)

    Pitchero is an online platform for amateur Football, Rugby Union, Rugby League and Cricket teams.

    We have enjoyed substantial growth in traffic and have consistently risen up the YouNoodle and Telegraph 100 Growth Companies Index.

    24% of English Rugby clubs currently use our platform.

    The technology is proven. We are now looking to support more sports and expand internationally.

  • Steven

    Not sure if you already have them on your list – at least I never noticed them on TC: http://www.moviepilot.de

    It’s a very popular German startup and yasni.de (using alexa rankings) considers moviepilot to be one of the most important startups in Germany: http://blog.yasni.de/business/entwicklung-der-top-100-startups-deutschland/

  • Simon
  • http://www.yasni.de Florian Schütz

    Who should stay on the list? Yasni of course…
    ;-)
    We are really lloking forward tot he new list…the indey is really agreat idea!

  • http://www.yasni.de Florian Schütz

    Thanks for mention our study concerning the top-100 startups in germany!
    ;-)

  • Christoper

    My vote is for:

    Genoom (http://www.genoom.com)
    HelloTxt (http://hellotxt.com)
    TapTu (http://taptu.com

  • http://www.miyowa.com Yann

    Miyowa: N°1 social networks social aggregator. N°1 client and and server mobile instant messaging provider. Over 25 mobile operator clients worldwide. Continuous growth for 5 years. Profitable this year. Revenues over 10million €… Miyowa, whate else ; ) ?

  • Ilaria

    http://hellotxt.com! Can’t do without.

  • http://www.be21zh.org benzrad

    i love hellotxt’s rich autopost service. its fit and versatile. hope it grows as usual, adding more autopost service, like yahoo meme, dii.cn, 139.com, etc. the latter 2 r Chinese twitter clone.

    visit htxt at http://hellotxt.com .really a nice site.

  • simon

    Hello Txt! simply rocks.

  • Fangtastica

    http://hellotxt.com is my fav pls add to list

  • Bill Badman

    Well, I think a very interesting company is MOKOI.MOBI.COM. It seems to be having a method of growth much different than just ad income. Looks good!

    Bill Badman

  • Gilad

    Add http://www.myheritage.com
    UK and Israel – based family & genealogy social network, that’s kicking butt (YouNoodle score 56, watch Alexa graph).

  • http://www.sk8walker.blog.de David

    I go with Yasni => http://www.yasni.de/

    New Products (Premium & PremiumCheck) and really great site to manage your online reputation!
    ;-)

  • http://blog.yasni.de/business/yasni-unter-den-innovativsten-tech-unternehmen-in-europa/ Yasni unter den innovativsten Tech-Unternehmen in Europa | Yasni Blog

    [...] TechCrunch Europe gab es im letzten Sommer eine Übersicht zu den innovativsten Tech-Unternehmen in Europa…und [...]

  • http://www.eags.de Armin Kittl

    Yasni hast the potential to become the innovative Market Leader in serch-engines!

  • http://tedora.de Tedora

    Well, I am the Nr.1 on Yasni International VIP Ranking, since 1 year, that’s why I comment here :-)

    If you want know what all other search engines collected about you, just join Yasni.. Please don’t forget to add me to your Yasni friendlist ;-)

    http://person.yasni.de

  • http://www.arow.biz Andreas Wiedow

    yasni http://younoodle.com/startups/yasni is running smooth in terms of traffic, mainstream media and blogs. Dunno about funding situation and other key factors. But I’m regularly surprised by their high share of coverage in the media. Keep them in focus.

  • http://www.yasni.de/index.php?action=webprofile&name=Carla+Herrmann&number=13004 Carla Herrmann

    yasni is in the last year, a daily companion, has become for me.
    all I seek, I find on yasni.

  • http://www.Bernard-Bonvivant.de Bernard Bonvivant

    yasni is a very great, enjoyable and comfortable search and reputation engine. I like to work with yasni. This is my door to the world for my presentation and performance.

    Bernard Bonvivant, Schriftsteller, Germany

    more about me and many other poeple from art, design to business you find on:

    http://person.yasni.de/

  • http://www.myspace.com/constantinvohs Constantin Vohs

    The good search engine Yasni has makes it easier for people to find whatever they want.

    Not to forget, Yasni is one of the most convenient sites in terms of professional contact searches.
    Since it shows every link and details a user has, which for a business man, can be highly useful.

    http://person.yasni.de

  • Roland

    I am proud of yasni. its made in germany :)

    http://www.yasni.de/

  • Schreiber Elke

    beautiful that it gives you, here I have found very many dear friends and for almost a year Yasni part of my life. Yasni I wish much success.

    Liebe Grüße aus Oberfranken

    Elke Schreiber
    http://person.yasni.de

  • http://www.anabella-herbstfrau.de Regina Sehnert

    Yasni has become become one of the most popular best known searching machines of Germany and the world. I love Yasni and would not like to miss it any more in my life!
    More friendly faster of competent Support distinguishes yasni.
    Regina

  • http://www.anabella-herbstfrau.de Regina Sehnert

    Yasni has become become one of the most popular best known searching machines of Germany and the world. I love Yasni and would not like to miss it any more in my life!
    More friendly faster of competent Support distinguishes yasni.

  • Achim Ruzicka

    Bin erst ein paar Monate bei Yasni,kann es aber wegen der sehr guten Bekannten und den vielen Informationen nicht mehr missen.
    Achim Ruzicka

  • Bernhad

    pls. check http://www.123people.com … more infos on http://younoodle.com/startups/123people. 123people is most likely the bigges online people search service just 18 month after launch

  • http://www.123people.com/ Martin Stemeseder

    hi mike,

    don’t forget http://www.123people.com/
    successfully offerering people search in 7 euro countries (at,ch,co.uk,de,es,fr,it) and US & canada attracting 30M+ visitors/month

    younoodle rank of 62
    http://www.younoodle.com/startups/123people

    thanks, martin
    co-founder 123people

  • http://kemme.de.vu Gerhard Kemme

    My vote is for:

    Yasni (http://www.yasni.de)

  • http://www.yeradis.com Yeradis P. Barbosa Marrero

    HelloTxT is the best aggregator service that exist , with HelloTxT i can feel the pleasure of write just one and then my status will travel all over the world of social media service , of course those service i had configured previously , but is wonderfull to write in one place and then automatically will appear my other account

    Thanks for you work guys ;)

  • Wladimir Kolistratow

    Yasni engine is very good !!!!

  • http://www.timmarbach.net Tim

    http://www.kaufda.de – European Tech Tour 2009 Winning Startup and named Startup of the Year 2009 by Gründerszene.de

  • http://www.sesligoruntulu.com albüm dinle

    iyi index albümü olmuş sanırım sağlam albüm bular

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