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December 2007

10 Reasons Why Social Media Marketing Sucks… | Collective Thoughts

by GodSigmA
…or more importantly, the way most people seem to be going about it, including me at times.

November 2007

OpenSocket

by franckmahon
Open source projects to bridge between Facebook and OpenSocial

Nine Ways to Build Your Own Social Network

by springnet & 4 others
We have taken a sample of nine of these companies - Ning, KickApps, CrowdVine, GoingOn, CollectiveX, Me.com, PeopleAggregator, Haystack, and ONEsite - all of which provide free baseline services, and reviewed them individually below

SEOmoz's Web 2.0 Awards

by wrijneveld & 11 others
meer dan 200 web 2.0 sites in allerlei categorieen

Vimeo

by deltrintem & 54 others
deltrentis mrerich-gmail deltrintem-126

October 2007

Welcome to Zude!

by lukeslytalker
a social networking site with a cross-domain drag-and-drop technology that seems to be unique.

The Web Profile Aggregators : Somewhat Frank :: web 2.0 ● technology ● life :: blog by Frank Gruber

by springnet & 1 other
Several products have emerged in an effort to help users better manage and display all of their profiles in one place. This article will showcase these web profile aggregators more closely as we look to unify our online identities & stay updated

Ponoko

by zagtag & 4 others
Got a great idea? Use our digital tools to make it real - then sell it to the world.

September 2007

Reduk.fr : Bon plans Shopping, code de réduction, promotion

by onizuka & 1 other
reduk.fr est un site "social deal" ou "social shopping" web2.0, tout le monde peux poster les bon plans, promos, des sites marchands.

Reduk.fr : Bon plans Shopping, code de réduction, promotion

by AntoineH & 1 other
reduk.fr est un site "social deal" ou "social shopping" web2.0, tout le monde peux poster les bon plans, promos, des sites marchands.

NOSO

by ycc2106
As renowned researcher Linda Stone points out, we “desire to be a LIVE node on the network….To be busy, to be connected, is to be alive, to be recognized, and to matter.” NOSO allows us to temporarily turn those connections off, but with a twist