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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Web 2.0 Applications

Web 2.0 Applications

I've created a simple list of Web 2.0 apps. This list should get you started with some of the more popular applications. As I come across others, I'll be sure to add them. Enjoy!

Calendars

  • Google Calendar
  • Yahoo Calendar
  • Scrybe
  • Calendar Hub
  • 30 Boxes
  • Jotlet
  • HipCal
  • Kiko Calendar

To-do and Task Management

  • Ta-da List
  • Remember the Milk
  • Toodledo
  • Voo2do

Reminders

  • Jott
  • Braincast::Beta
  • rminder
  • Evernote

Project Management

  • Basecamp
  • Zoho Projects

Text documents

  • Google Docs
  • Buzzword
  • Thinkfree
  • AjaxWrite
  • gOffice
  • Zoho Writer

Spreadsheets

  • Google Documents
  • EditGrid
  • NumSum
  • AjaxXLS

Presentation tools

  • Zoho Show
  • Spresent

Databases

  • Dabble
  • Zoho Creator

Web Development

  • Google Page Creator
  • SynthaSite

Scanning

  • Qipit
  • ScanR

Note taking

  • MyNoteIt
  • GradeFix
  • Evoca
  • Stikkit
  • JotCloud
  • Protopage

Research

  • Noodletools
  • Zotero
  • EasyBib
  • Scrapbook
  • Clipmarks
  • iLighter

Math Tools

  • Google Calculator
  • Calcoolate
  • Calcr

Mind Mapping

  • Gliffy
  • Mindomo
  • Mindmeister
  • Bubble.us

Spelling and Grammar

  • Ghotit

Reference Tools

  • WikiPedia
  • Dictionary.com

Communications

  • Meebo
  • MeBeam (Video Conferencing)
  • TokBox (Videoconferencing)
  • KoolIM
  • JAJAH
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