Archive for the ‘web 2.0 sites’ Category

Tumblr – the easiest way to blog

2010-08-25


http://www.tumblr.com/
Tumblr lets you effortlessly share anything. Post text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from your browser, phone, desktop, email, or wherever you happen to be. You can customize everything, from colors, to your theme’s HTML.

iLike – a social music discovery service and the dominant music application

2010-08-25


http://www.ilike.com/

iLike is a social music discovery service and the dominant music application on the Facebook, Google, Orkut, hi5 and Bebo platforms. With more than 60 million registered users, iLike helps people share music recommendations, playlists, and personalized concert alerts. The iLike Sidebar for iTunes connects fans to artists through music. iLike offers musicians and labels a Universal Artist Dashboard™ from which to reach fans and manage their presence across many channels: Facebook, iGoogle, iLike.com, iTunes, the iPhone, and more. By leveraging iLike’s “artist-fan graph,” a vast database of connections between consumers and their favorite artists, iLike helps artists reach their fans and cultivate the viral spread of their music.
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Ow.ly – Shorten urls, share files and track visits – Owly

2010-08-25


http://ow.ly/url/shorten-url
Shorten urls, share files and track visits

Formspring – Ask questions, give answers and learn more about your friends.

2010-08-25


http://www.formspring.me/

Through conversational Q&A, Formspring helps you express yourself and learn more about the people you care about.

With over 900 million questions answered already, Formspring is giving people across the globe a new way to connect and express themselves. Just like a good conversation in person, Formspring helps our 16 million users do what comes naturally: ask questions and give answers, about anything and everything. Our community is driven by a curiosity about what people think, what they know, where they’ve been, and what matters to them. From college students and interior designers to athletes, journalists, musicians and your friends and family: our community is made up of millions of people who all have something unique to share.
How does Formspring work?
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Flavors.me – What’s your flavor?

2010-08-25


http://flavors.me/
WHAT’S INCLUDED

What you see is what you get.
Real-time controls make site design intuitive and easy for anyone.
Each site is unique.
Personalize with a huge selection of fonts, layouts, custom backgrounds, and colors.
20+ services and counting. (more…)

Tungle.me – Scheduling Made Easy

2010-08-25


http://www.tungle.me/Home/
Scheduling Made Easy

Tungle.me is a scheduling application that connects with your existing calendar.

* Eliminate double-bookings, time zone mishaps and the back-and-forth of finding a time to meet
* Easily schedule meetings, inside or outside your organization
* Invite others to schedule with you, without having to sign up

SKOUT – Skout Online mobile dating Meet someone today

2010-08-25


http://www.skout.com/
Meet New People in a Safe and Fun Way

It works like this.

You see a photo of someone nearby who, like you, is looking to meet up with other singles. They look good, so you check out the profile – Okay! A few good pictures and some more information about themselves. Interesting. So you send this person a chat message. Maybe a simple, “Hey” or “Hello.” You haven’t given up your name, phone number, or location. And when you two get to chatting? You’re able to break the ice, find out a little more about each other, ease into talking about what you’re both looking for.
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freewebsitetemplates – Free Website Templates

2010-08-25


http://www.freewebsitetemplates.com/
Website templates are pre-designed websites all you need to do is add your own personal content and you’re ready to jump start your own website. You can customize the website templates any way you like.

Daileez – First Icon Online Diary Private Diary Online Journal

2010-08-25


http://www.daileez.com/
Daileez.com is a brand new online diary that lets users record their days in the form of icons.
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twittercounter – Todd Wheatland (ToddWheatland) Twitter stats

2010-06-22


http://twittercounter.com/
History

On May 27, 2008 we organized a conference in Amsterdam titled Kings of Code. At that event Arjen Schat (co-founder) and I (Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten) were talking to a reader of The Next Web blog. I asked this person if he was subscribed to our RSS feed. he told us ‘No, I follow you on Twitter and that works better for me than RSS”. I was amazed and when he walked away I turned to Arjen and said “If more people are going to follow us via Twitter instead of via RSS then we have to build Feedburner for Twitter!”. Arjen agreed but told me he didn’t have time to start on it right away.
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