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Hoosgot (pronounced "Who's Got...") is a simple way to ask who's got what you're looking for. Just put "hoosgot" in a blog post or a Twitter tweet and it'll show up here in Hoosgot.

Submitted by thw - 2007-12-31 01:09:12
Channels - web2.0
Tags - mashup tools web2.0 twitter wordpress sns

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For those of you just getting started with PassPack, have a look at this video tutorial over at Mainstream Guides.

Submitted by sullof - 2007-11-04 13:17:20
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Tags - web2.0 security password

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web2.0

Submitted by thw - 2007-11-02 22:20:39
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"Mobile phone provider 3 has launched a new handset that will allow users to make free calls over the internet via telephony service Skype.
Users will also be able to use Skype's instant messaging service, 3 said.
But while people using Skype on their computers are able to make cheap global calls to any phone number, this will not be possible via the new 3 handset."

Submitted by stella - 2007-10-29 22:22:09
Channels - blogcadre web2.0 futuretech
Tags - mobile phone skype telephony

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List of Web 2.0 and other service sites

Submitted by jasonology - 2007-10-11 02:50:30
Channels - web2.0 web directories
Tags - internet web2.0 links sites directory useful hub

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"Mark Zuckerberg has announced today, at the Tech Crunch 40, that the investors at Facebook have created a 10 million dollar fund to support companies that develop on the FaceBook platform.

The fund is open for application to existing developers as well as start ups. They are looking for ideas that are innovative and disruptive. No formal web site exists; however, you can pitch your idea directly at platform@facebook.com."

Submitted by stella - 2007-09-18 19:12:14
Channels - blogcadre web2.0
Tags - tech facebook grant

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This looks really cool: an open platform for creating massively multiplayer virtual worlds. Objects in the games you make--like characters, buildings, flowers, whatever--have the ability to talk talk and post to the web, so they could export rss feeds, or pull in links from delicious, and that sort of thing.

I've signed up for an alpha account but haven't heard word yet. I'm interested in seeing how you develop for the platform and how open it really is.

Submitted by jason - 2007-09-19 09:05:19
Channels - web2.0 metaverse
Tags - gaming web2.0 programming online platform metaplace multiplayer

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As you type, Google will offer suggestions. Use the arrow keys to navigate the results.

Submitted by berot3 - 2007-09-18 11:13:41
Channels - web2.0 google
Tags - cool tool google suggest useful

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Nice collection of wallpapers

Submitted by nccwarp9 - 2007-08-01 23:32:25
Channels - web2.0 wallpapers
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So here is an interesting way of looking at news links. The falling pieces represent the stories; the color and size of the pieces depend on the category the story belongs to and the total number of diggs the story has.

Submitted by dannis - 2007-07-27 08:55:13
Channels - games web2.0 wastingtime
Tags - games news digg tetris lame

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So here is a new feature from YouTube. DemoGirl put together a nice screencast showing how it works, but essentially, you can skin (however limited) a player to match your site design. The player also lets you scroll through all the videos that you've uploaded to YouTube. Its a really simple way to keep people up to date with your postings as well as watch what others are up to.

Submitted by dannis - 2007-07-25 11:05:15
Channels - web2.0 wastingtime
Tags - video youtube player skinable custom demogirl

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Picasa is a cool new web app from Google that allows users to upload images to a location on a map. Great way to document vacations, suggest cool roadtrips, etc. It looks like it can be easily integrated with Blogger Blogs. Pretty cool

Submitted by dannis - 2007-07-09 18:28:05
Channels - blogcadre web2.0 wastingtime mash-ups
Tags - google maps photos album mash-ups

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After some buzz, it finally opens. Check out the screencast, details about integrated querying, dev tools and mashups.

Submitted by fthiery - 2007-07-08 12:10:45
Channels - web2.0
Tags - web mashup web2.0 open metadatabase semantic

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There's an upcoming book about the Django framework. What's interesting is that it's creation process is peer driven (comments-based mecanism)

Submitted by fthiery - 2007-07-02 11:54:57
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Tags - web2.0 books django

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Here's a sample application that renders a fractal from multiple computers... Only using Javascript !!! This is big news for peer-to-web applications.

Submitted by fthiery - 2007-07-02 10:33:01
Channels - web2.0
Tags - web2.0 p2p distributed computing

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