Archive for November, 2006

Manage RSS Feeds With Feedcycle

colbertlow

Do you own a blog that tells a story? Don’t you wish there was a way for you to publish your story in an orderly manner? Well, with Feedcycle, you can control how frequently your feed will be delivered to your readers. As for me, I think that this might going to be a great [...]

Sampa – the Freedom to Create!

Diana Tan

This is a fantastic web site plan offering everything you need to engage your visitors, or maybe even encourage them to ‘steal’ your content and ideas. It is easy to build and customize, being user-friendly and coming with easy navigation. You can customize your website the way you want it. It is not just a [...]

The Dark Side of the Force

2cworth

A mini tempest in a teacup blowing up at meme-land, over socialism versus social networks, hype, snake oil and window-dressing versus the ‘solidity’ of standards and ‘truly distributed’ networks. Bill Thompson’s article does have some element of truth in respect to the temptation of appearance over architecture, as Nicholas Carr remarks; yet, in many ways, [...]

MySpace To Offer Christmas Shopping?

Delta - Tech.co.nr

According to The American Marketing Association, many top social networking sites could be losing out on billions of dollars in extra cash, by not selling products, such as gadgets and gifts through their sites. According to the association, Facebook, MySpace and other major hitting social networks are missing the possible extra profits that they could [...]

Innovative Web 2.0 Tools

colbertlow

Why do we keep on getting new tools each and every day? And the scarier part is, they’re getting better and better each time a new application appears. Guess it’s because *programmers are a lazy bunch of people*. Why do I say that? Well, only lazy people will want to think of a way to [...]

Surveys Made Easy With AskItOnline

Paul Glazowski

Remember those surveys your friends would send you by email, the ones you had to manually edit and all that? Any of them still floating around? Well, now there’s something better, geared for a one-time send-off or regular feedback requests to better tailor a customer service division. Yes, you heard right. Even you can finagle [...]

Ray’s Web 2.0 Business Minitests: Plaxo.com

bel3bel

  Plaxo has been around for years now. It was one of the first web 2.0 sites where you adopted an online service (in this case manage your contacts) efficiently. It is so simple that there isn’t really much to tell about it. What they do is that they offer you an online tool to [...]

Possible Profy Downtime

Svetlana Gladkova

Today Profy may have some downtimes during the day. The reason is that we are moving the website to a new dedicated server. We do not expect any major problems but if you have some troubles using Profy today, I invite you to report your problem directly to s.gladkova [at] profy.com. We will try to [...]

The Confusion Over What Web 2.0 And Blogging Are

colbertlow

Every person has his (or her) own opinion about any certain topic. And that exactly was what Martin Neumann discovered in one of his latest blog entries, where he conducted a survey with 100 random individuals throughout Australia (the group combining people coming from all various backgrounds). The survey showed that almost 80% of the [...]

The Gorb – Uh… Snazzy?

Delta - Tech.co.nr

TheGorb. I’m loving the name. But I’m not really sure what to think of the service… It seems okay so far though! Well, TheGorb is a rather new concept in the Web 2.0 startups zone. It is, in short, a site that collects and aggregates various opinions from multiple sources about a person’s conduct and [...]