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Put your USB drive to work as a portable desktop, PC recovery kit, entertainment platform, and more.
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alphabetically sorted list of popular Web 2.0 applications. The description for each of the application is taken from their own About or FAQ pages.
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You would never think such a thing could happen, but evidence points to the once-unthinkable conclusion: It’s hip to be a geek, at least if you live in Tokyo.
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Recruiting expert Joseph McCool earns a merit badge for ideas on staying afloat in the global talent pool.
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Fleck is: patent pending, world changing, paradigm shifting and user experience enhancing technology. Tagging, search, blog, AJAX and social networking, every WEB2.0 hype is covered.
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Shadows is a social bookmarking service for discovering, sharing and managing information on the web.
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Not MENSA, obviously, but a mild diversion nevertheless. I got 29, and then cheated to get the other 4.
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We didn’t start the weblogs / They were always thinking / Of good sites for linking / We didn’t start the weblogs / No, we didn’t incite ‘em / But we’re trying to write ‘em
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There may or may not be a Web 2.0 crash coming, as Steve Rubel has predicted, but there’s certainly blood in the water, with Yahoo’s earnings miss, Gather.com’s bad reviews, the demise of SearchFox, and the gathering buzz about an impending crash.
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Whale spotted in the Thames. I anticipate Flickrites will capture images of it, and you should be able to track them here.
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Mystickies lets you save the web for later To put it simply, Mystickies allows you to place little yellow squares of digital paper anywhere and everywhere you feel like in the whole wide web.
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charts, diagrams, information graphics