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September 2006

voo2do : simple, beautiful web-based to-do lists

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You need voo2do. * organize tasks by project * track time spent and remaining * add tasks by email * publish task lists new * as easy as paper, but on the web 24x7 * supports software guru Joel Spolsky's Painless Software Scheduling method * fancy-shmancy

shortText.com - Post information. Share it.

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shortText.com is a site where you can post any information and share it with others. Post your text below and we will save it and generate a URL for you. This URL is for you to distribute, print, post! Don't have a website? Don't want a blog? Want to s

10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website

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Disoverability – everything is easy to find, features meant to enhance, not distract – can still be advanced, as long as it’s easy. Recoverability – actions should be without cost (ex: Digg, UnDigg). The web is about fulfilling needs – create th

The Social Bookmarking Faceoff

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The social bookmarking market is in a steady state with two dominant players - del.icio.us and StumbleUpon. The rest of the pack, including Yahoo MyWeb, appears to be substantially behind. Will they catch up? In this post we attempt to answer that questio

search

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free "metasearch" service! Instead of having to browse to hundreds of different search engines, tagjag enables you to retrieve results from all of them through a single search.

Welcome to Gnosh

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Gnosh is a meta-search tool. Think dim sum: Gnosh pulls morsels from all over the web and organizes them on one plate for you.

August 2006

Web Things Considered » Tracking Web 2.0

This weekend Pete Cashmore launched his Weblist blog which adds detailed reviews and user ratings to the mix. Another one that’s gaining steam is this list on listible which actually started back in January. The diggwatch blog has added a list, based on

Slideroll - Slideshows for MySpace - Mashable!

Slideroll makes its money on Pro accounts, which makes a lot of sense - it also seems to be gaining some traction with the MySpacers. But the thing that really grabs you is the ease of use: at the heart of Slideroll is a little Flash application that lets

apophenia: Research on Social Network Sites

I want to track down everyone who is actively doing research on social network sites. (Clarification: i'm looking for folks that are publishing in peer-reviewed spaces, not just researching for their company or blog.) Nicole Ellison and i are plotting to

TagSlides |

It's organized by tags and sorted alphabetically. To get started, select some tags using the menu on the left by clicking the suggested tags or typing tags directly into the box underneath. Then get comfy, press PLAY, and enjoy the show. Each slide lasts

Programmer Meet Designer - where web developers find web designers

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Hello. You've found "Programmer Meet Designer" — PMD for short. This site was created to unite programmers and designers because rarely is a person good at both programming and designing. PMD helps programmers and designers partner up to make websites

Boxes and Arrows Event Calendar

Boxes and Arrows has launched a brand spanking new events calendar. It’s quite exciting, because there’s a hole in the market for a targeted web-related events calendar. We hope to fill that hole. If you want to stay up-to-date on interesting web-rela

TopTaggers -- top del.icio.us taggers guide you to the latest and greatest on the web

Del.icio.us users who bookmark helpful/timely links with meaningful tags (as evidenced by others subsequently doing the same) are rewarded with free advertising, influence on search rankings, and recognition as experts. TopTaggers uses only the last 30 da

July 2006

WiredReach - Powering the User Centric Web

WiredReach is a universal content sharing platform built on Eclipse RCP, JXTA, RDF, RSS and XMPP. The term "content" is very loosely defined and can include things like presence, blogs, bookmarks, documents, calendars, music, photos - virtually any type o

Scooch: Accessible, Web Standards Based Slide Show and Gallery Blog from Grow Collective

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* Javascript enabled? All the controls are present comprising the thumbnail menu, next and previous buttons and the autoplay controls to swap slides dynamically. * Javascript disabled? Enter PHP. PHP takes over and the slide show still works but PHP re

Hugg /

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Hugg is your source for user submitted green news. Want to hugg stories? Login or register! Once you've registered you can hugg stories in the queue, as well as submit the green news you've found interesting.