Nov
2
2006

Stuff-a-blog…a cool ‘proof of concept’ product for bloggers

Stuff-a-blog is a web application that makes it easy for a blogger to create content-rich blog posts. Bloggers often feel the need to enrich their plain vanilla blog-posts with relevant content available on the web. The only way of doing this is to systematically ferret out content from the internet and include it in the [...]

Oct
4
2006

Store, organize, and share bookmarks with Pocket

Pocket is an online application that allows users to store, organize, retrieve, and share bookmarks. It’s a fresh idea on social bookmarking, and a little more complicated than services like del.icio.us.
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Store, organize, and share bookmarks with Pocket
Originally from Download Squad by Chris Gilmer

Sep
23
2006

TracBac…making life easier for visual designers

TracBac is a Web2.0 visual collaboration tool that makes life easier for designers. It is targeted specifically at people whose creative lives revolve around images, e.g., ad agencies, web designers, visualisers etc. The process of creating designs/campaigns involves a lot of going back & forth between clients and reviewers. And is generally a painful process, [...]

Sep
18
2006

MapmyIndia rocks Indian Web2.0 with GoogleMap type digitised mapping

GoogleMaps would surely rank as one of the undisputed poster childs of Web2.0. In many ways, it was a trend setting application. On similar lines and in what is a growing evidence of Web2.0 taking firm roots in India, MapmyIndia has released a beta version of a GoogleMap type digitized mapping product. It works on [...]

Sep
7
2006

Video sharing sites start to blip on the Indian Web2.0 radars

India centric video sharing sites are gradually popping up now. I have been exposed to two such sites during the last week. I think the entry barriers to creating and running a video site are far higher as compared to other Web2.0 applications. They entail very significant operational costs (on account of media storage & [...]

Aug
29
2006

Infosys takes to corporate blogging…..trying to get noticed in the Web2.0 world

If you happened to visit popular Web2.0 watering holes like TechCrunch, Gigaom etc in the past few days, chances are that you would have noticed ad banners from Infosys on those sites. I don’t recall seeing these ads earlier. This looks like a concerted effort by India’s top IT services company to get noticed in [...]

Aug
21
2006

Indian social bookmarking sites take off & it’s a rush out there already..

I have been approached by four social bookmarking sites for reviews; however instead of writing individual reviews, it makes sense to do a sweeping scan of this entire space, hence this round up post. It has taken me multiple sessions spread over a week to put together this review.
If the essence of Web2.0 is social [...]

Aug
17
2006

New Yahoo! Photos Web 2.0 out of beta- integrates with Mail, Messenger and Mobile

The Web 2.0 version of Yahoo! Photos is out of beta. It allows people to download high-resolution photos, tag shots with descriptors for easy search and comment on other peoples’ images. Yahoo! Photos also features integration with Yahoo Mail, Messenger, Mobile and 360.
Link- http://new.photos.yahoo.com/
New Yahoo! Photos Web 2.0 out of beta- integrates with Mail, Messenger [...]

Aug
16
2006

Free Web 2.0 Logo creator/generator

Web 2.0 logo generator/ creator is a free service that create simple logos with an option to add reflection and a beta tag to the logo.
Free Web 2.0 Logo creator/generator
Originally from Tech[dot]Blog by Abdul Aziz

Aug
11
2006

Online Web Image Editors Comparison Chart

Online Web Images Editor has been become popular recently but whether you know each web online editor features or not ? Thanks to Simley Cat has coming out very imformative comparison chart about image editor services.
Here is simple online web images editor list that make comparison on the chart

Snipshot
Cellsea
PXN8
Phixr
VicImager
Picture2Life
NetImager
ImageAuthor
nexImage
LookWow

View the Comparison chart of Online Images [...]


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