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Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 3

Read the Part 1 of this list here: Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 1
Read the Part 2 of this list here: Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 2
RSS 2.0

Alesti - Feed reader. www.alesti.org/
Almondrocks - Share feeds. www.almondrocks.com/
Beanrocket - News reader. www.beanrocket.com/
Blogbridge - Feed reader. www.blogbridge.com/
Blogexpress - [...]

Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 2

Read the Part 1 of this list here: Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 1
Read the Part 3 of this list here: Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 3
FUN 2.0

Beggr - Give me your money. www.beggr.com/
Comedy Search Engine - Thousands of comedy links. www.comedysearchengine.com/
Sign Generators (Flash). www.signgenerator.net/
Web2.0validator [...]

Web 2.0’s Top 1,000 List - Everything 2.0 - Part 1

The massive list of all Web 2.0 sites - who says they are dead?

New Dating Site Caters To “Smarties”

Daniel Terdiman wrote on the “geek gestalt” blog at CNET, “I’m sitting here, reading my morning e-mail and what pops up but a press release for a new dating site that purports to be ‘exclusively for intelligent people.’ Called, wonder of wonders, IntelligentPeople.com, the site says that to sign up you must first [...]

Twitter Scapegoat?

Blaine Cook, lead architect at red-hot, sometimes-down Twitter, has left the company. Blaine describes his departure at an “amicable” one.
I left Twitter just over two weeks ago. It’s an amicable change; Twitter’s architecture is at a good point for them to pursue stability and growth, and I’m looking forward to a new challenge after nearly [...]

Google News Adds Quote Search

Google just announced a cool addition to Google News. “As part of Google’s mission to organize the world’s information, we’ve been hard at work making quotations in news articles easy to search and browse. You can now more easily keep track of what your favorite politician, actor or sports star is saying. You can even search within their quotes for specific topics.”

Slashdot Comments on "Google Takes Down HuddleChat After Complaints About 37Signals Ripoff"

The previous post on Google Takes Down HuddleChat After Complaints About 37Signals Ripoffgot very interesting responses on Slashdot. I am quoting some of them which I thought were insightful.

Substitute Microsoft for Google and yes, people would be far more up in arms about it.
“Why?” you ask? Do you really need that spelt out for you?
Microsoft [...]

Google Takes Down HuddleChat After Complaints About 37Signals Ripoff

There were striking similarities between one of Google’s App Engine demos, HuddleChat (a real-time chat application) and the Campfire app from 37Signals. Google has taken HuddleChat down from the App Engine app gallery.” Google explains:

“The App Engine team was looking for some sample apps to help kick the tires on their new system, so we [...]

EU Group Say Web Companies Do Too Little To Protect Users’ Privacy

The Financial Times (4/8, Allison) reports, “An influential European Union privacy group has taken aim at some of the methods used by Google, Microsoft and other leading technology companies to deliver relevant online search results.” The Times continues, “In an opinion published on a Dutch government website, the Article 29 Working Party, a group of [...]

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