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Big Names in Web2.0 Sign Up for a Tour of "China2.0"

Sun, 2008-11-09 11:01 - Topics:

Anyone interested in online media and networking knows the industry is driven by two things: technology and culture. Supported by lead sponsor Edelman Digital, The China Business Network and Web2Asia have invited bloggers from Europe and the USA to visit China, many for the first time, to observe and write about how technology and culture are shaping China.

Mashable

Thu, 2008-10-23 22:52 - Topics:

Tech news blog covering cool new websites and social networks: Facebook, Google, Twitter, MySpace and YouTube. The latest web technology news, ...

Facebook apps on any website

Tue, 2008-01-29 21:31 - Topics:

Facebook announced Friday a new JavaScript client library that will allow Facebook apps to be displayed on any website.

The client library allows users to make Facebook API calls from any web site and create Ajax Facebook applications on that website.

Wesabe | Web 2.0 Money Mangement

Mon, 2008-01-21 10:31 - Topics:

Wesabe is the high-tech way to keep track of your money while learning how to save.An Network with an online community of real people with real financial goals and concerns. You’ll profit with personally targeted money tips from other Wesabe users.

Mint | Refreshing Money Management

Fri, 2008-01-18 11:23 - Topics:

Mint is a modern, powerful, easy and secure web-based solution for managing your finances. And it’s free.

Mint connects nightly to the credit card providers, banks, and/or credit unions you choose to keep your transactions and account balances automatically up-to-date. Mint even auto-balances your checkbook and auto-categorizes your transactions. Set it up once and you’re done.

Real-time communication with your users

Tue, 2006-12-19 07:05 - Topics:

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InCircles has developed a proprietary communications platform that leverages concurrent messaging and interactive meta networks built on top of the web.
Breakthrough - Unlike existing IM networks that restrict you to one-on-one conversations with people you already know, InCircles is the first truly distributed CM (Concurrent Messaging) network that connects concurrent web users en masse!
InCircles immediately detects a user's presence on a website and allows them to communicate with everyone else - in a group with select friends, privately one on one and collectively on the web page itself.
InCircles can be embedded on millions of sites - unlike their competitors, InCircles technology also functions over many common filters and widget impediments (e.g. MySpace). Simply drop the code on your site once; thanks to a Flash-based frontend, all future updates will be automatically pushed to the user when their page is refreshed.

Interviews with people making the web

Tue, 2006-12-19 07:00 - Topics:

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clipper's remarks: If Time is correct in its assessment these people will be calling you

Clip Source: www.juxtaviews.com

Juxtaviews is a site that focuses on interviewing the people that are making the web.

Juxtaviews features one weekly interview with the company/person(s) that are helping make the web a more interesting place. Our interviews attempt to offer insight not only into the product/concept being discussed, but also the people behind the ideas. Our interviews are informal, and the goal is to produce an informative discussion.

Every friday we do a “link roundup” where we post our favorite websites, sites we’re following, or new websites we’ve come across.

The Juxtaviews site was conceptualized by Kevin Fricovsky. Kevin and Rajiv worked in the same building and would frequently talk to each other about the random going-ons in the web industry. Kevin asked Rajiv if he’d be interested in working on a discussion-like blog where they could discuss the questions that they were asking each other about new products and ideas floating around the web. And so began Juxtaviews. Shortly after Shaun Ellis joined the team to bring his eclectic background in art, music, programming, and his very own funkad-ellis specialties to the team. Following right behind Shaun was Mr. Dave Caplan - programmer, Canadian, and extreme bargain hunter. We’re all very different people, with very different backgrounds, but all working in the same industry - hence Juxtaviews. I hope you enjoy.

Goodbye powerpoint

Wed, 2006-12-13 19:16 - Topics:

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Spresent is free Web-based presentations application based on Flash.
Create and edit high-quality Flash presentations online. You can send presentations via e-mail or publish on your web site or blog. Click on the Gallery to see examples.


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