Posts Tagged with ‘tools’

Working the Internet to Win a Presidency

Triston McIntyre

Though the 2008 presidential election has already reach historic proportions with both women and minorities being represented in the tight Democratic primary, this election has signified a shift in the way candidates go about fundraising and targeting potential constituents. Many political experts are attributing Barack Obama's achievement of the Democratic nomination to his internet campaign, and believe that Obama's skillful use of social tools, social networks and his own website could be the key to defeating John McCain in [...]

JS-Kit Navigator Is A Win-Win Widget

Phil Butler

JS-Kit , which I tested and reviewed back in October, has just released another fantastic tool for Web publishers called Navigator . As far as I know this is the first lightweight service of its kind designed to increase traffic and retention while simplifying content management for publishers.
Navigator essentially distills opinion and user behavior into a set of flexible views. The net effect of this is to allow visitors to access content based on their personal preferences. The [...]

JS-Kit Reveals The Evolution of the Widget

Phil Butler

Today I had an opportunity to talk with the developers at JS-Kit about some of their latest cutting edge widgets. Widgets have become part of Web 2.0 popular culture, but rarely does one come along that we think of as more than just “cute” or at best useful. JS-Kit is developing mega-site widgets for all blogs and websites. The vision at JS-Kit is transform widgets into fully functioning, dynamic and interactive tools for everyone - not just sites with huge [...]

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 save their energy and time doing things that they need to do over and over again. Which means, they hate routine and they would rather [...]