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    posted Monday, 19 December 2005
    Founding Web 2.0 Workgroup member Richard MacManus has recently become concerned about the cynicism of the Web 2.0 naysayers.  To the point he feels like abandoning the term altogether.  Though I understand where he's coming from, I believe he's somewhat over-concerned.  To Richard, I say there will always be naysayers, no matter what is happening.  And in this case, they generally aren't right.

    Anyway, I find the arguments that most folks have against Web 2.0 to be very similar to the ones that people have made against a similar software concept, Service-Oriented Architecture.  As I pointed out recently, Gartner thinks SOA will underpin 80% of all software development by the year 2008.  Yet you can find otherwise completely responsible folks like Microsoft's Rich Turner claiming it doesn't exist at all.  Unfortunately this, like denying Web 2.0 exists and is important, just belies reality.  People are building and wiring together services into enterprise-wide and global service architectures, both SOA-style and Web 2.0-style.  And on a very large scale too. Some significant examples of SOA successes can be found on this list from IBM or in giant SOA projects like the DoD's Horizontal Fusion program or the nascent Global Information Grid.  Web 2.0 and SOA are both huge movements that are happening, like it or not.  (More importantly, see the massive list of Web 2.0 software below if you're not sure)

    Unfortunately, folks like Russell Shaw (author of the ZDNet article mentioned above), seem to think that Web 2.0 is an attempt to describe something entirely new.  It doesn't.  As Tim O'Reilly made clear in his seminal description of Web 2.0 earlier this year, it represents the ideas that actually worked in the first generation of the Web.  The arguments that folks like Shaw use, like saying that Web 2.0 is too big an umbrella, and represents unrelated concepts, and is nothing new, shows how uninformed even the experts are.  And also represents a poor job by the folks that discuss it publicly (though the Web 2.0 Workgroup is certainly trying.)  Unfortunately, all of this creates a distorted and incomplete view that is then propogated by the mainstream press, making it worse.

    So like any topic none of this will stop folks, who without facts and without bothering to actually study the ideas, from joining the naysayer bandwagon.  And in the end it's just like Shaw says, denying what's happening here is like saying the earth is flat.

    As my post showed last week with all the incredible Web 2.0 software released in 2005 (which actively leverage various Web 2.0 best practices), not only is this stuff happening,  but lots of people actually care about it (125,000 readers in 7 days on an otherwise obscure technology blog.)

    Anyway, thanks so much for the massive volume of comments and suggestions.  I've now had a little time to take a look at the vast collection of great new Web 2.0 software I wasn't necessarily aware of yet and I've assembled a new list below.

    Without further ado, here's a summary of all the additional Web 2.0 software contributed by readers of this blog since last week:




    Please Note: This list is in addition to last week's Best Web 2. 0 Software of 2005
    Both lists must be consulted for a complete view!



    Social Bookmarking/Search/Invitation:

    Simpy
    Goovite
    Furl
    Spurl
    Rollyo
    Squidoo
    StumbleUpon
    RawSugar
    Kopikol
    SurfTail

    Content Filtering

    Techtiki
    ScoopGo
    Filangy

    To Do Lists

    GooTodo
    Listal

    Online Calendars

    HipCal
    AirSet
    zEvents
    EventSniper

    Web Site/Blog Analytics:

    Measure Map
    Google Analytics

    Peer Production Content (News/Music/Listings)

    Shoutwire
    Millions of Games
    Rojo
    Last.fm
    Pandora
    WikiCompany
    Glypho
    Yazai
    BlockRocker
    Wists
    SpinSpy
    NowPublic
    Odeo
    WebJay
    180 Degree News
    Quimble
    Riffs
    ButterFly
    Bandnews

    Mash-Ups

    Ning
    FlickrMap
    LivePlasma
    CoverPop
    Qube
    Kayak
    toEat
    AlexaDex

    Aggregators

    Google Reader
    SuprGlu
    PBwiki
    Attensa
    fluctu8
    NewsMob
    Blummy
    Fluxiom
    MeFeedia

    Start Pages

    PageFlakes
    Google Ig

    Team Planning, Organization, Coordination, & Project Management

    Planzo
    Backpack
    Zimbra
    ProjectPlace
    Doodle
    ZohoPlanner

    E-Mail and Communication

    Meebo
    GMail
    myemail
    Tempinbox
    Citadel

    Online Storage

    Avvenu
    SendSpace
    eSnips
    StreamLoad

    Image Storage, Search, & Sharing

    Fotolia
    iStockPhoto
    Riya
    PhotoBucket

    Mapping

    Google Maps
    Yahoo! Maps
    MSN Maps
    Wayfaring

    Word Processing & Note Taking

    JotSpot Live
    Webnote

    Web 2.0 Parts

    TinyMCE
    RSS2PDF
    ZohoChallenge

    Grassroots Web 2.0

    Knowmore.org

    Online Business Software

    2ndSite
    NetWorthIQ
    ThinkFree
    CampaignMonitor

    Web 2.0 Social Communities

    MySpace
    Orkut
    LinkedIn

    Web 2.0 Command Line

    YubNub
    Ambedo

    Web 2.0 Humor

    Web 2.0 Validator

    Please let me know if there are any broken links or categorization errors.  Thanks!

    Update: Added all Web 2.0 additions submitted to comments below so far. 

    Note that a few sites did not appear to have Web 2.0 ingredients and so were omitted.  It's my call and you're welcome to send me an e-mail and explain why I'm wrong.  Please keep them coming!


    Keep the  Contributions Coming!

    Post Your Favorite Web 2.0 Software Below:

    Use the Wiki Syntax: [url description] <-- Yes, you have to type the brackets in

    links: del.icio.us    



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    1. Christoph Janz left...
    Monday, 19 December 2005 2:22 pm :: http://www.pageflakes.com

    Suggestion for the Startpage category: Pageflakes


    2. Colin Saunders left...
    Monday, 19 December 2005 8:58 pm :: http://alexadex.com

    This fits into the mashups/none of the above category. Alexadex is a web site trading game, with prices fixed to Alexa's site ranking. http://alexadex.com


    3. Brian Oosterhouse left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 12:48 am :: http://oosterhouse.wordpress.com/

    Writely, an online word processor. http://www.writely.com/BasePage.aspx

    Streamload, file storage. http://www.streamload.com/

    Photobucket, Image hosting. http://www.photobucket.com/


    4. mirou left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 3:59 am :: http://mirou.blogs.com

    Hello ! To do lists: www.voo2do.com Storage: openomy.com

    Great site !;-)

    Mirou


    5. dsmrk left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 4:19 am

    ZohoWriter, Online Word Processor - http://www.zohowriter.com

    ZohoPlanner , Online tool to plan and organise yourself - http://www.zohoplanner.com

    ZohoChallenge, Online Test Tool http://www.zohochallenge.com


    6. wald left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 4:35 am

    PageFlakes only seems to work for MSIE 6 for now, seems to be in quite early stages of development. Thanks but no thanks.


    7. justtest left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 4:36 am

    Start Pages: NetVibes http://www.netvibes.com/


    8. More left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 7:10 am

    Ambedo http://www.ambedo.com/ probably goes under command line, start page, or search.


    9. Digger left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 8:29 am :: http://www.previewseek.com

    Best Web 2.0 Search engine is

    PREVIEWSEEK!!!!

    http://beta.previewseek.com


    10. francois left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 9:31 am :: http://www.symfony-project.com

    The askeet service, although not completely finished yet, is a real web 2.0 application. It is based on the same principle as Yahoo Answers, but is completely AJAX, provides RSS, API, folksonomy, Markdown formatting, universes, public moderation, and, on top of that, is an open-source project.


    11. taffit left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 9:53 am

    For the ToDo-Lists: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/


    12. taffit left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 9:55 am

    Sorry for this second post: probably under Start Pages or Aggregators: http://www.start.com/


    13. eric allam left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 11:10 am

    How is myspace a web 2.0 website? They might have rss feeds of comments, but im not even sure of that. Is it just because it is a place to network?


    14. adam quirk left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 11:50 am

    Mefeedia.com is Peter Van Dijck's videoblog aggregator. It's truly amazing.


    15. Simo left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 12:23 pm :: http://blogs.ugidotnet.org/piyo/

    FCKeditor HTML Web-based Editor This is like TinyMCE, just much better :-) It is multi platform (.NET, JSP, PHP, Pyton, ASP), support both IE and Firefox.


    16. Steve left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 2:36 pm

    Listal - DVD, music, games and book collections.


    17. Mark left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 3:45 pm

    One of the most overlooked (and nicest) Ajax apps is the XM Radio Online player... http://listen.xmradio.com


    18. Michael left...
    Tuesday, 20 December 2005 5:55 pm

    Thanks for recognizing Furl in the Social Bookmarking/Search category. The correct URL is http://furl.net. Thanks!


    19. Gary left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 12:43 am :: http://www.lifehacker.com/software/seek-

    LifeHacker also had a great list of alternative search engines a few days ago; several Web 2.0 among them.


    20. bill left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 12:44 am

    http://www.streampad.com - stream music from home, or other web sites. Uses AJAX, Flash, RSS


    21. rickdog left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 4:16 am

    Surfwax has powerful search features, something they call "targeted, multi-source (federated) searching", they somehow use XFN to relate focus groups through "site snaps". Very advanced stuff, I'm still discovering how to use it, but the effort is worth it. They also have a bookmarking service called Nextaris that handles links, clippings and images. You can combine all those, with user input, in blogs which are part of your directory structure. It really is awesome and I don't know why more people are aware of it, maybe it's too complex. Anyways, its worth a look-see. - rickdog


    22. Beau Hartshorne left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 11:18 am :: http://instantdomainsearch.com

    I don't know where this might fit, but how about "Instant Domain Search": http://instantdomainsearch.com

    It uses Ajax to query domain availability -- as you type.


    23. rickdog left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 1:50 pm

    gOffice has, imho, better WP than Writely. I have problems with Writely editing, especially with complex webclips that are drag-dropped into it. gOffice has a presentation feature for spiffing up the doc before PDF output.

    I love 24eyes, an "RSS Dashboard". You can create unlimited tabbed pages each with unlimited feed windows. You can import your feed OPML and make windows off of that. You can search for other peoples RSS pages and import them. Very web2.0'ish, the feed item fetching is lighting fast, this is my fave RSS reader.


    24. rickdog left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 2:19 pm

    gOffice has, imho, better WP than Writely. I have problems with Writely editing, especially with complex webclips that are drag-dropped into it. gOffice has a presentation feature for spiffing up the doc before PDF output.

    I love 24eyes, an "RSS Dashboard". You can create unlimited tabbed pages each with unlimited feed windows. You can import your feed OPML and make windows off of that. You can search for other peoples RSS pages and import them. Very web2.0'ish, the feed item fetching is lighting fast, this is my fave RSS reader.


    26. rickdog left...
    Wednesday, 21 December 2005 3:40 pm

    Schtuff is a great free wiki site, you get your own home page. Nice features, takes most HTML formatting.


    27. MsBluebells left...
    Friday, 23 December 2005 8:28 am

    I have wonderful fun with Protopage. It is a little messier than some of the others start pages but fits my artistic temperment. Love Wikispaces!! Great interface and no hassle and friendly folks. Other tools that I like and have been valuable, Stumble, Pubsub, Thinkfree, Flikr, Delicious, Google Groups, Yahoo for Mail and Calender, Amazon with their listmania and user book reviews. The best whiteboard Deepfun.

    Good Luck! Enjoying the helpful tips!


    29. webmaster left...
    Sunday, 25 December 2005 8:07 am :: http://www.web-2-0.de

    nice!

    http://www.web-2-0.de a web 2.0 wiki


    30. Webosphere left...
    Monday, 26 December 2005 3:57 am :: http://webosphere.worpdress.com

    A great web2.0 review map is available right here : http://webosphere.wordpress.com/2005/12/26/web20-application s-and-services-map/


    31. posti left...
    Monday, 26 December 2005 3:07 pm

    very nice list. Passport Photo Editor could be an intersting addition to the editors part


    32. lorenzo left...
    Tuesday, 27 December 2005 3:36 pm

    Web 2.0 exists - you can deny it, but your software list tells me this is new, I want to use it, share it and we've moved on. Thank you for all your research.


    33. Raffic left...
    Wednesday, 28 December 2005 5:36 am

    Free online service to Create and Share Web Applications in minutes. http://www.zoho.com/creator/


    34. BJ Fogg left...
    Sunday, 1 January 2006 4:10 pm

    Please add YackPack -- web-based messaging for groups

    I'm not sure which of your categories works best for YackPack -- probably communication.


    35. Klas left...
    Monday, 2 January 2006 2:26 pm

    Please add: MyWebDesktop.net- personal and collaborative desktop. Peer to peer webdesktop.


    36. Bernard Moon left...
    Wednesday, 4 January 2006 3:16 am :: http://bernardmoon.blogspot.com

    Trulia (www.trulia.com) is a great mashup using Google Maps and real estate databases.

    I don't have any relation to the startup. Just a user.


    37. Parv left...
    Friday, 6 January 2006 11:50 am

    Web 2.0 Social Communities: www.favorville.com


    38. jeromy left...
    Saturday, 7 January 2006 9:51 am

    forgot one http://www.leve1.com/ peer-reviewed news


    39. Dennis left...
    Sunday, 8 January 2006 5:39 pm

    Don’t forget http://www.nulltag.com/


    40. paul left...
    Monday, 9 January 2006 2:49 pm :: http://www.booksforschool.ca

    Please add;

    BooksForSchool.ca - free service which helps reduce University/College expenses by connecting students with other students who have or need their textbooks. It builds a social network of students in similiar academic programs so finding old textbooks is easier and allows the ability to stay in touch.


    41. park left...
    Tuesday, 17 January 2006 3:11 am :: http://blog.naver.com/hite_93

    Web 2.0 is about participation! Visitors are strongly encouraged to leave comments on Web 2.0 topics


    42. park left...
    Tuesday, 17 January 2006 3:11 am :: http://blog.naver.com/hite_93

    Web 2.0 is about participation! Visitors are strongly encouraged to leave comments on Web 2.0 topics


    43. david left...
    Wednesday, 18 January 2006 12:30 am :: http://www.polloo.com

    PolloO - An Opening Poll Pool http://www.polloo.com


    44. Sp left...
    Thursday, 19 January 2006 8:28 pm

    Nice list, thank you. You may consider www.23hq.com for photographs. It is nice and simple.


    45. Zeke left...
    Wednesday, 1 February 2006 12:13 am

    You are missing Otavo.

    http://otavo.com/ They are in "stealth mode" but they have posted some hints about what they do at http://intentionalweb.org/ that's all I know...


    46. tom left...
    Friday, 3 February 2006 1:12 pm :: http://www.tmarkiewicz.com

    I'd like to add FeedCraft - web-based RSS feed creation, tracking, and management service

    http://www.feedcraft.com/


    47. Chris Scofield left...
    Monday, 6 February 2006 2:38 pm :: http://www.pheromonetrail.com

    Nice to see all of these great sites in one place. You should include PheromoneTrail.com in the Social Bookmarking/Search/Invitation section. Take a look, we now have a couple hundred sites included in the trail system.


    48. Nik left...
    Tuesday, 7 February 2006 10:56 am :: https://www.paguna.com

    paguna.com: simple & fast one page ajax hotel booking


    49. Rob left...
    Tuesday, 7 February 2006 8:42 pm

    Listal is a web based DVD, music, game and book collection manager. It is NOT a To Do list maker!!


    50. Ray left...
    Thursday, 9 February 2006 2:41 pm

    If you get a chance, check out thisplaceiknow.com. It's kinda like myspace, but you can add and search for your favorite places.


    51. Mark Devlin left...
    Sunday, 12 February 2006 8:31 am :: http://www.crisscross.com

    Hi, please add Crisscross to your list. Crisscross is a global news network that has an integrated social network that lets readers compare their goals and favorites.

    Thank you


    52. lux left...
    Sunday, 12 February 2006 6:10 pm :: http://www.putfwd.com/

    Suggestion for file storage listings: putfwd.com - free file storage and file sharing too!


    53. Northrock left...
    Saturday, 18 February 2006 5:59 pm

    Solve360 - tightly integrating the functionality of business-class email, CRM contact management, group calendar, task, document management, and invoicing into a single, robust, easy-to-use, and extremely useful web-based application.


    54. Shelly left...
    Monday, 20 February 2006 7:15 am :: http://www.ePassportPhoto.com

    Wicked passport photos creation service at: www.ePassportPhoto.com


    55. IWIW left...
    Thursday, 23 February 2006 8:14 am

    Web 2.0 Social Communities:

    www.iwiw.net


    56. Dave Ritter left...
    Thursday, 23 February 2006 2:50 pm

    Would love it if you'd add Nuvvo, where anyone can build courses and teach online: Nuvvo


    57. luis left...
    Wednesday, 1 March 2006 12:08 am :: http://www.gibbity.com

    www.gibbity.com -- collaborative reviews for electronic games


    58. TagTooga left...
    Thursday, 16 March 2006 12:43 pm :: http://www.tagtooga.com/

    TagTooga.com is a Wiki web directory (sort of like DMOZ meets Wikipedia) except anybody can create category/tags and edit entries. An interesting feature is that you can create your own page in TagTooga to hold links, and then use the HTML Feed feature to display those links live on your blog or site. So... the updating and maintenance of the links on THIS page could be automated by using TagTooga HTML feeds. See http://www.tagtooga.com/tapp/db.exe?c=htmlfeeds

    Also, HTML snapshot feeds can be created. Check out this test blog: http://tagtooga.blogspot.com/ The thumbnails come from a simple piece of Javascript you put on your page.


    59. Markus Merz left...
    Sunday, 19 March 2006 10:12 pm :: http://sankt-georg.info/

    The performancing.com team has just released a week ago the public beta of PMetrics. PMetrics is a server based multi-site statistic package powered by performancing.com and aimed at blogs but also usable for standard websites. The service is free and this weekend already about 5,000 blogs have joined the service.

    Regarding the multi-site feature they have already announced the multi-site-stat aggregation for the future. An API will also be available soon.


    60. Elle left...
    Wednesday, 22 March 2006 3:33 am

    Fantastic work! I'm getting into this Web 2.0 thing, including its history, for my own blog. I find this list very helpful for that as well as finding goodies for myself. Thanks!

    Also: I'm not sure why PBWiki and Blummy are in the Aggregators section, though. Perhaps you could create a "Wikis" section for PBWiki and Schtuff, which was mentioned in a previous comment.


    61. Chris Saad left...
    Sunday, 26 March 2006 11:08 pm :: http://www.touchstonegadget.com

    Shameless Self Promotion!

    A client-side heads-up-display for web 2.0 apps - Stay informed while the browser is closed or you're working on other things!

    www.touchstonegadget.com


    62. Tim Foster left...
    Wednesday, 29 March 2006 4:02 pm :: http://www.virtual-whiteboard.co.uk

    Virtual WhiteBoard is a collaboration site I started recently. It allows several users to share the same canvas for exchanging ideas and designs by adding notes, text elements, symbols, and images.

    Please visit at http://www.v irtual-whiteboard.co.uk/ and leave some feedback to let me know your impressions!


    63. jwill left...
    Friday, 31 March 2006 4:48 am :: http://www.ilovemynanny.com

    Might someone suggest an alternative to writely.com other than zoho and jotspot?

    Thank you,

    I Love My Nanny.com

    http://www.ilovemynanny.com/

    Nanny Jobs, Nannies and Nanny Services


    64. ivoices left...
    Monday, 3 April 2006 8:50 pm :: http://www.interactivevoices.com

    In the coming months, we'll see more industry specific web services. For example, the broadcasting industry has been working with InteractiveVoices' voice over marketplace


    65. Fred left...
    Monday, 17 April 2006 6:44 pm

    Vyew.com is a free, browser-based collaboration site that provides a feature-rich meeting room with real-time whiteboard functionality.


    66. z0manifest left...
    Thursday, 20 April 2006 9:55 am :: http://www.protopage.com/z0manifest

    Fav web2.0 tagviewer.com Also use "Netvibes" on Desktop2 of my protopage blogmarks for my bookmarks flickr for my photos box.net for my storage goffice for my office solution :P blogger for my blogs


    67. brian left...
    Friday, 19 May 2006 10:28 am :: http://www.fantacular.com

    I didn't see fantacular.com on this list. it's a user-driven technology news website.


    68. Adrian left...
    Monday, 22 May 2006 11:41 pm :: http://www.thebeststuffintheworld.com/

    How about The Best Stuff in the World as a Web 2.0 Social Community? Actually, what category would it fit under?


    69. sneakatron left...
    Friday, 26 May 2006 5:40 am

    awsome start is a good start page theme site


    70. Philip Wilkinson left...
    Wednesday, 21 June 2006 11:34 am :: http://www.crowdstorm.com

    Crowdstorm - social shopping 2.0 which works out the buzz around products to help people find what to buy.

    social shopping


    71. Empressr left...
    Wednesday, 12 July 2006 1:09 pm :: http://www.empressr.com

    Empressr is a Ajax-Flash web application that works entirely in your browser. It lets you create, present, share and store rich media presentations online. Check it out, http://www.empressr.com


    72. Flingr left...
    Tuesday, 18 July 2006 7:42 am :: http://www.flingr.com

    Flingr is a new web 2.0 social networking startup, targetting lightweight social networking with heavy security.


    73. Terence left...
    Monday, 24 July 2006 3:37 am

    pervote.com is a voting site.


    74. Tarun left...
    Thursday, 3 August 2006 6:24 am :: http://tarun.weblogs.us

    NowPos offers free voice email - www.nowpos.com


    75. Jeff left...
    Friday, 4 August 2006 8:30 pm

    What about Rally Point (not the word processor the HOA manager). http://rallypoint.wbpsystems.com. I use the free account to manage my families chore list, drop messages for each, upload files etc. Though it is actually designed for Home Owner associations.


    76. Amy Grant left...
    Friday, 11 August 2006 1:20 pm

    Epiware : Project and Doocument Management, uses AJAX to create a familiar windows explorer interface in a web browser, included Drag and Drop, checkin-checkout, blogging, document change and acces history.


    77. michal frackowiak left...
    Sunday, 20 August 2006 1:20 pm :: http://www.wikidot.com

    Wikidot.com (http://www.wikidot.com) - a nice "Wiki site for everyone" service with some emphasis on social network building. So far one of the most powerful wiki engines out there featuring news aggregation, content embedding (e.g. from YouTube) and wiki-based forums.


    78. David Ciccarelli left...
    Tuesday, 12 September 2006 12:49 pm

    Voices.com ( http://www.Voices.com ) - The online marketplace where creative professionals connect with voice talent and voice actors.


    79. Jacob left...
    Tuesday, 24 October 2006 11:12 am

    Newgie.com (http://www.newgie.com) - Tracks user interest in news articles and delivers the news that matters most.


    80. questionform left...
    Thursday, 2 November 2006 3:29 pm

    QuestionForm

    Build powerful professional web surveys easily. WYSIWYG, drag-and-drop, inline editing... it's easy and fast...

    http://questionform.com


    81. SEARCH 2.0 left...
    Monday, 4 December 2006 12:03 pm :: http://www.web20searchengine.com

    There's a Web 2.0 search engine @ http://www.web20searchengine.com


    82. benny left...
    Thursday, 14 December 2006 8:47 am :: http://formlogix.blogspot.com

    online forms and web databases.

    Create free web forms using a state of the art form generator tool


    83. Peterson left...
    Tuesday, 19 December 2006 1:53 pm :: http://www.mecanbe.com

    A free service that helps individuals or groups track goals, evaluate performance and measure ongoing progress. All this is wrapped in a social framework to help inspire and empower goal achievement.


    84. feedGod left...
    Wednesday, 27 December 2006 12:14 am :: http://www.feedgod.com

    Another nice Web 2.0 site is http://www.feedGod.com. It's an endlessly updated live view of new posts to the blogosphere, which can be filtered by tag.


    85. Mikhail left...
    Wednesday, 27 December 2006 5:34 pm

    Look at this nice project

    http://jotle.com/


    86. Chris Dunst left...
    Tuesday, 2 January 2007 6:35 pm

    Hi, a suggestion for the 'To Do Lists' category - My50


    87. Bob left...
    Sunday, 7 January 2007 4:29 pm

    Hmmm... nice... Good Luck! www.logler.com


    88. Mike S. left...
    Friday, 23 February 2007 1:13 pm

    I'd recommend Nenest (http://www.nenest.com) which hosts all kind of your data (private or public) online.


    89. PID left...
    Thursday, 1 March 2007 11:52 am

    Diet track system Fitday.com http://www.fitday.com/


    90. Josh Walsh left...
    Sunday, 4 March 2007 5:51 pm

    Here's a cool new web 2.0 application for managing a retail business. Barracuda Suite


    91. Rick left...
    Monday, 5 March 2007 1:47 pm

    Not sure which category it falls into, but tipstrs seems like it fits somewhere in this list.


    92. Kiran left...
    Thursday, 10 May 2007 7:25 pm :: http://www.cylive.com

    I checked out both your posts and am not sure which category our Web2.0 site falls into. It has networking, publishing and collaboration elements.


    93. Enrique left...
    Saturday, 12 May 2007 4:38 am

    Here is a cool website about task management www.yotask.com.

    Do visit and register yourself it allows you to coordinate your business project well.


    95. Arturas left...
    Tuesday, 9 October 2007 5:43 am :: http://www.comindwork.com

    I suggest to include http://www.comindwork.com - free online project management and team collaboration tool to Team Planning, Organization, Coordination, & Project Management category.


    96. Grim left...
    Tuesday, 6 November 2007 1:29 pm :: http://www.wimbomedia.com

    This is an interesting list. I guess Wimbomedia.com would fit into the music/audio/podcasts section. Wimbomedia.com is very Ajaxy and uses tags, comments, rating etc. so I guess this is as web 2.0 as you get.


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    Thursday, 3 April 2008 1:38 am :: http://www.marysam.com

    Search 2.0

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