13. August 2007

Quicks Hits - Online Presentations, Gmail, Etc.

Mashable provides some more comprehensive link lists:

ONLINE PRESENTATIONS: 30+ Presentation & Slideshow Services
GMAIL TOOLBOX: 60+ Tools For Gmail
EMAIL NEWSLETTERS: 30+ Mailing List Services

10. August 2007

Online Storage Gets More Crowded

Microsoft gets into the picture with Windows Live SkyDrive. Meanwhile, Google is offering the chance to increase your shared storage space for Gmail, Picasaweb, etc. For a fee. A bit of a disappoint. I’ve been expecting Google to be the storage space killer with the rumored GDrive, but this just deflates me.

230+ Tools for Running a Business Online

I can just about retire this site after this list from Mashable.

09. August 2007

Walletproof

Walletproof is a new site to help you keep track of your expenses and set monthly budgets.

Walletproof

08. August 2007

Dabble Do

Dabble DB has now introduced a new Facebook application called Dabble Do. With it, you can keep track of your to-do list items. One neat feature it offers is the ability to send tasks to your friends on Facebook for them to do as well. Personally, I’m using Remember the Milk for my to-do list because I can work from the list on my iGoogle page.
Dabble DB

26. July 2007

Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us

Check out this amazingly well-done video about how the web and information is changing.


17. July 2007

Writers for Life 2.0 Wanted!

I am actively seeking additional writers to contribute to this blog. If you have an interest in writing about practical applications of Web 2.0 technology, please e-mail me at mail@life20.com. I will split 50% of any revenue this site generates with up to five writers.

11. July 2007

Where’s Waldo?

Information Architects Japan provides ia_webtrends_2007_2_sm.jpga diagram of “the 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective” with their Web Trend Map. It’s available for download as a wallpaper or as a clickable online version. The clickable version is quite nice.