The link pages on this site are a simple dump of my pinboard bookmarks. This allows me to search them from this site and ensures I have a backup, but it remains much easier to browse them on the pinboard site (via previous link). Btw, I highly recommend pinboard. They provide simple no-nonsense functionality, the pinboard blog is refreshingly honest and their support is quick, friendly and helpful. It's well worth the small cost. And in case you're wondering, I am not affiliated with pinboard in any way - I just like the cut of their jib!
Links tagged with 'web2'
An interesting "mash-up maker" framwork (in PHP on a LAMP stack or similar).
A collection of links to "web2" sites that collect or manage links.
Append a domain name after zspeech.com/ (e.g. http://zspeech.com/google.com) to add and share comments about the domain.
A list of web2 apps.
Lists of mashups, APIs and "web 2" goodness.
A web-based job management tool for freelancers.
Microsoft social computing research group. They have already realised a lot of the more obvious social computing interfaces.
Add notes to any web page.
Social bookmarking.
Social bookmarking.
Create a personal page to aggregate news feeds, blogs and other media.
A list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), blogging, Ajax, Ruby, Rails and open source developments.
Online business card network.
A list of "web 2" sites, grouped by type.
Google's mixed up some new secret sauce to better target keyword-based ads to topical content, but it seems as if this is a partial, evolutionary step towards fuller incorporation of semantic analysis into search.
Web2Reference.com provides latest information on Web 2.0 technologies like, Ajax, RSS, XML, SOA, Web Services and others. It gathers these information using RSS feeds.
Why is everyone so happy in Silicon Valley again? A new wave of start-ups are cashing in on the next stage of the Internet. And this time, it's all about ... you.
Google deal highlights Web 2.0 boom | Is Google's acquisition of Web word processor Writely a harbinger of more acquisitions? Dozens of Web 2.0-style start-ups certainly hope so. | March 13, 2006, 4:00 AM PT | Martin LaMonica
Access and share logins for websites that require you to register in order to view content.
ActiveWidgets is a cross-browser client-side web GUI framework
A community driven media site with profit sharing from ad revenue
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
eHub is a resource by Emily Chang, an award-winning strategic designer and co-founder and principal of Ideacodes, a web design consultancy in San Francisco focused on creating next generation web products for companies, organizations, schools, business...
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