is this that web 3.0 i've been hearing so much about? 'cuz i'm not sure my amiga's cut out for it. posted by Hat Maui at 10:27 PM on October 31, 2005
Whenever I need to drop a load I know know where to go! posted by thedailygrowl at 10:42 PM on October 31, 2005
I, for one, welcome our new bookmarked overlords. posted by vagus at 11:50 PM on October 31, 2005
Bookmarked. posted by meech at 12:07 AM on November 1, 2005
Yeah, bookmark'd and /topic'd in 4 channels on 3 networks...this is perfect for people like my parents. Great link :) posted by gren at 2:14 AM on November 1, 2005
This should be displayed very prominently on the AskMe question page. posted by blag at 5:25 AM on November 1, 2005
I like how the category "Manage Myself More Effectively" has no websites listed. Perhaps that is because effective self-management requires one to spend much less time on the web. posted by Miko at 6:58 AM on November 1, 2005
He missed MapBuilder.net. Make your own maps and see the maps of others. It does folksonomy and ranking too. (BTW: I already sent him an email about this)
There are of course a host of other apps based upon the Google Maps API out there now. posted by GeorgeHernandez at 9:28 AM on November 1, 2005
Excellent find JPowers. posted by turbodog at 10:20 AM on November 1, 2005
Does anyone have firsthand experience with the calendar/reminder services?
Too many ^&$*ed birthdays, anniversaries, &c. posted by PurplePorpoise at 11:40 AM on November 1, 2005
Very cool list, thanks. The online photo editing tool looks handy. posted by brain_drain at 11:46 AM on November 1, 2005
I want to...learn how to make tables pretty?
but yes, very handy...that went straight to del.icio.us posted by MiltonRandKalman at 12:33 PM on November 1, 2005
+digg
Digg is in the list. Twice. posted by Pigpen at 1:53 PM on November 1, 2005
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