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PUBLIC MARKS from metropol with tag software

April 2006

MoMB

by 35 others
The Museum of Moder Betas

PortableApps.com | Your Digital Life, Anywhere™

by 93 others, 1 comment
A portable app is a computer program that you can carry around with you on a portable device and use on any Windows computer. When your USB thumbdrive, portable hard drive, iPod or other portable device is plugged in, you have access to your software and personal data just as you would on your own PC. And when you unplug, none of your personal data is left behind.

March 2006

PictureCloud.com | Create your free picture cloud now.

by 10 others
Picture clouds bring photos to life by showing items on the web from a new perspective. With a little creativity, you can now show items online just like you see them in person. Whether it is a house for sale, or a fun 360 of yourself, picture clouds are easy to create and easy to post. No software to download, no special cameras needed, and no signup is required, and best of all - picture clouds are free.

January 2006

artificial.dk - your resource on net art, software art, and other computer based art forms - netkunst, softwarekunst og andre computerbaserede kunstformer

by 2 others (via)
Welcome to artificial.dk - your news resource for information about net art, software art, and other computer based art forms. Our mission is to promote these art forms to a broad audience because we believe they can develop and nuance our views on advanced technologies and the society they are a part of.

About blojsom - blojsom - Confluence - Java Blog Software

by 3 others (via)
A Java-based, full-featured, multi-blog, multi-user software package that was inspired by blosxom. blojsom aims to retain a simplicity in design while adding flexibility in areas such as the flavors, templating, plugins, and the ability to run multiple blogs with a single blojsom installation.

December 2005

Open Source Mac - Free, Open-Source software for OS X

by 46 others (via)
Free and open-source software is good for you and good for the world. This is the best OS X software that we know of.

Give your Mac OS X computer a hostname with DynDNS

by 1 other (via)
This article will show you how to easily setup a free DNS service that will give your Mac computer a static hostname.

10 Apps Every New Mac User Should Download at PaulStamatiou.com

by 7 others (via)
10 Apps Every New Mac User Should Download AdiumX, apple, carboncopy, cyberduck, Downloads, firefox, fugu, ibackup, mediaplayer, mozilla, nvu, quicksilver, smultron, stuffitexpander, superduper, TextWrangler, VLC, Windows.

Yoono, People Powered

by 24 others (via)
Yoono offers you a new experience of the web! Yoono is a free software application you can download which combines for the first time the management and sharing of information. Based on pooling user knowledge, yoono is a collaborative search engine and an innovative communication tool. With yoono, don't search alone, share with those that know...

StyleMac.com » Safarilicious - Export your Safari Bookmarks To del.icio.us

by 2 others
Safarilicious parses your Safari bookmarks and allows to export them to your del.icio.us account. And even more, it has a nifty Update Option which, if activated, only exports those bookmarks which are not on your del.icio.us account yet.

The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005 (web2.wsj2.com)

by 77 others
It's getting towards the end of the year and I'm feeling the need to take stock of where we've actually come with Web 2.0 in the last 12 months. So much has happened in this space recently and a tidal wave of innovative, high-quality software has been released this year. So much in fact, that it's hard to keep track of it all. While many of us talk about Web 2.0 ideas, there's no substitute for pointing to concrete examples. And this also gives credit where credit is due to all the hard-working folks building the next generation of the Web. So in spirit of the holidays, here is a list of some of the best Web 2.0 software that I've come across so far. You may have heard of some of these, but hopefully you'll find a few nice new Christmas presents under your Web 2.0 tree.