A weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new web 2.0 products and companies. All the news and views of the latest Web 2.0 sites. If you like social networking, bookmark this page and hear about the hundreds that are launching!
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Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the downloads, web sites and shortcuts that actually save time.
Mashable is a blog covering Web 2.0 startups, peer production, user-generated content, revenue sharing, social software and the web as a platform. A blog about betas, similar to MoMB with commentary.
The complete Web 2.0 directory. What's really cool, though, is the awesome interface. It appears quite thorough. Sweet. Ajaxy directory of Web 2.0 apps (whatever that means). Just mouse over to get a quick description of what they are. 1922 logos as of Tuesday, January 08, 2008. Converges both Flash and AJAX technologies
Download Squad keeps you up to date on the latest happenings in the world of software and Web applications. All kinds of goodies for Mac and Windows (and Linux)
A site with reviews of new sites coming out and things Web 2.0. Similar to TechCrunch. Nice site that talks tech from a user and business standpoint. Solution Watch surveys the new generation of the web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services.
eHub is a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media.
Really nice blog on web usability. full of popular posts like : big list of stes that teach you how to do stuff; 2008 web predictions; top web apps & sites of 2007, etc.
Every day more utility is being delivered over the Web. Full applications can now be run in a browser, accessible from any computer. Software? It's no longer required. Software is becoming Webware. Webware.com is the site where computer users can learn about new and useful Web applications.