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14 February 2006

Yupoo |web2.0 logo

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web 2.0 logos on chinese flickr: Yupoo

Web 2.0 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Web 2.0 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The term "Web 2.0" refers to what some people see as a second phase of development of the World Wide Web, including its architecture and its applications. As used by its ...

13 February 2006

question and answer

... by george jenkins podcom podcast community portland maine marketplace pswsaireclone qa question and answer question and answer quotes rabbitster rate my teachers recordshops restaurant reviews restaurant reviews restaurant reviews with ...

Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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m Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - [ View ] Social bookmarking is an increasingly popular way to locate, classify, rank, ... Most social bookmarking services allow users to search for bookmarks which ...

Jookster - Search, Find, Share

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Jookster is a powerful search engine that ranks results based on sites you and your network finds of value. With Jookster, you are able to search the web and find relevant results based on jooked sites by you and your network of friends. In return when you see a great site, you can jook and instantly share it with your network.

browsr - people powered directory

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"Necessity is the mother of invention." As social networking has become a reality so has the need for both public and private directories. From the public or social side, users can tag their favorite sites to browsr allowing others to comment on them. These tagged sites can focus on products and services or other well-known sites and weblogs. From the private side, users create their own directories. Much like bookmarking, users add their own categories populated with their favorite sites. These private directories can be shared with select audiences. It is like having a mobile "favorites" or "bookmarks" directory. As an added feature, owners of private directories control whether other users can blog the sites they have tagged. (Note: private directories are not yet implemented in the current beta version but will be in the next version).

12 February 2006

Des pros ?

Is this POSSIBLE?

11 February 2006

askeet!

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Askeet is a community based Q&A repository. Anyone can post a question about any subject, or answer an existing question. Registration and use are completely free. If you need an answer, ask your question, register to its RSS feed of answers, and just wait until your news aggregator pops out with an answer. Questions and answers can be rated, so that the most interesting questions and the most useful answers come first. If you have knowledge to share, pay askeet a visit from time to time, you might even earn some money.

Pet-a-matic -- Describe your pets in RDF

The Pet-a-Matic is a quick and easy way for you to create your own Pet Profiles. Simply work through the forms on this page and complete whichever details you'd like to add to your pet's description. As a minimum you'll need to supply your pet's name and your email address

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