Web 2.0 Links

  • Web 2.0 — A definition from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • Blogger — Create your own blog in three easy steps.
  • TypePad — Create the blog you want in minutes.
  • WordPress — The largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world.
  • ROLLYO — Roll Your Own Search Engine.
  • Google Docs — Create and share your work online.
  • Furl — A social bookmarking site.
  • del.icio.us — A social bookmarking site.
  • Pageflakes — For creating your own flakepage.
  • Meebo — For Instant Messaging everywhere.
  • Squidoo — For creating lenses.
  • Gabbly — For hosting chat.
  • Wink — For creating tutorials.
  • Netvibes — For for creating a personalized page.
  • CL1P.net — The Internet Clipboard. Copy and paste between computers in three easy steps.
  • Snippy — How often have you carefully selected some text from a Web page and copied it to an email message? Snippy makes this a snap! Simply click on the little Snippy icon in the taskbar notification area, and mark out the region of the screen that you want to copy — that's it, you're done! The cut-out image will now be in your clipboard, and you can paste it in another application.
  • Twitter — Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?
  • Flickr — Create Your Own Online Photo Gallery.
  • Picasaweb — Create Your Own Online Photo Gallery.
  • KickApps — Use KickApps to power audience growth & engagement on your website. Build your own community with social networking and photo & video sharing; create your own widgets, custom video players and much more.
  • sMeet — Come and watch videos, test your knowledge in quiz and meet new friends on sMeet without having to download or install. Take part in “Meets & Greets” with celebs, talk on the telephone and listen to live radio shows!
  • TheFreeDictionary.com — TheFreeDictionary.com now allows you to create your own personal homepage by adding and removing, dragging and dropping, and "using or losing" existing content windows. In addition, you can add your own bookmarks, weather information, horoscope, and RSS feeds from anywhere on the web. Also availabie is lots of cut-and-paste code for you to add content to your website.
  • PBase.com — Host and share your photos on the Internet.
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