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PUBLIC MARKS from macroron with tags web-services & web2.0

26 November 2005

The Web 2.0 Show

by 9 others
a podcast about emerging technologies commonly referred to as “Web 2.0”. We focus on interviewing the developers and entrepreneurs who are creating the next generation of web services and media delivery. Our goal is to help others figure out this craz

25 November 2005

Xooglers Blog

by 5 others
A gathering spot for ex-Googlers to reminisce and comment on the latest developments in search.

24 November 2005

Alexa Web Search

by 36 others
Web Search Engine - Traffic Rankings - Website Directory

23 November 2005

Greg Yardley’s Internet Blog

online comparison shopping, user-generated metadata (especially tags and 'folksonomies'), webservices, RSS, and blogging. I'm also interested in the social implications of these technologies.

22 November 2005

Web 2.0 Central: Web2.0, Ajax, Beta, Alpha, Startup, Companies

by 12 others
Web 2.0 Central profiles companies and startups building web based applications using technologies like Ajax, Ruby on Rails, Flash, RSS, Open API's and assorted web based application development tools.

The Generator Blog - web-tools

by 46 others
software that creates software. Software to play around and have fun with.

21 November 2005

SWiK Home

a project to document open-source software. SWiK features template-able wiki pages: SWiK Pages can act like blogs, or like lists of bookmarks, although by default they are just a simple page you can edit whichever way you want.

Jesse's Bookmarklets Site: Web Development Bookmarklets

by 21 others
These bookmarklets let you see how a web page is coded without digging through the source, debug problems in web pages quickly, and experiment with CSS or JS without editing the actual page.

Monket Calendar - Wiki - monket.net

by 17 others
An Ajax enabled online calendar. Drag and drop events to change dates, drag the start/end of an event to create multi-day events, create and edit events without refreshing the page, all with an iCal style interface.

20 November 2005

19 November 2005