05 January 2008

Facecontact - Set a referral bonus, find new clients & candidates

Who-s-web - Web 2.0 talent job board on a map

Gigtide - Compile, post & manage your resumes, contacts and cover letters online

Ipsojobs - Free job board focused on urgent employment

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Best4c - Create, edit & share charts anytime, anywhere

Chartchooser - Choose the right template for your chart visualization

Twitterposter - Visualization of influence of Twitter posters

Designerpages - Search architecture & design products

Redesignme*~ - Suggest redesigns for products submitted by you or others & win prizes


Someone please help them to redesign this site - the concept is too good to leave it at this sloppy level!

Designmyroom - Give your room a makeover with help of your friends

Vipera - Create a blog & post multimedia over your cell


Mobile: http://wap.vipera.com.

Jaycut - Edit, upload & share your movies

Vastpark - Create your virtual world & share it with others

04 January 2008

Papercritters - Create & share 3D paper critters

Splashup - Photo editor


Olim: Fauxto.

Webresizer - Make photos lighter


Fotline - Add water fx to your photos


Fotosizer - Batch image resizer

Loonapix - Put a fancy frame around your photo & publish it

Morphthing - Morph two faces into one

Photodrop - Drag, drop, resize & trim & export photos to another app or widget

Rsizr - Flash app to resize images

Favikon - Create & publish a favicon for your blog

Rssbuttons - Customize your RSS button

Tellmewhere - Social shopping guide

Gpsies - Explore, create & share tracks

Earthmine - Street-level geospatial platform for urban environments

Clan-networks* - One stop hosting & community solution for game clans


Spanish.

Mobtropolis - Photo scavenger hunt

Qtoro - Trivia Q&A game

Socialshots - Grab, publish, share & rate game stills

Edu20** - Teach a/o learn, wherever you are

Kantalk - Practice languages with others, record it & share your lessons

Lectureshare - Explore & share lecture notes, videos and audio recordings

03 January 2008

Webot - Bring all your media together in one place

Dizzler - Search & play free music, videos, games & radio on your pc or mobile device; put your player on any website

Yoinkd - Create, play, manage & share media playlists

Clip2net - Share your screen & your files

Ftp2share - Over ftp filesharing

Eatlime - Share files with your friends


Olim: Youswap.

Filestube - Search & share files

Palshare - Share files with your friends

Pipebytes - Send files to friends

Tinyload - Meta storage & filesharing solution

Faceowner - Link names to faces & never forget them

Befunky - Cartoonize & avatarize yourself

Jondonym - Anonymize your online behavior

Oauth - Share your private digital resources on one site with another site without handing out username & password

Refacebookize Robert Scoble!

Here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=19628302696.

Dataportability - Open standards for sharing and remixing of data



What started out as an inspired, manifestoid Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web, authored by Joseph Smarr, Marc Canter, Robert Scoble, and Michael Arrington, has now transformed into a true .org, advocating and facilitating "the open standards stack for the ubiquitous sharing and remixing of data": Dataportability.
This time the list of supporters reads even more as a perfect line-up for a cool Next Web conference: Chris Saad, Ashley Angell, Paul Jones, Chris Messina, Ben Metcalfe, Daniela Barbosa, Phill Morle, Ian Forrester, Shashank Tripathi, Kristopher Tate, Paul Keen, Brian Suda, Emily Chang, Danny Ayers, Marc Canter, Jeremy Keith, Peter Saint-André, Robyn Tippins, Brian Oberkirch, and... Robert Scoble.
The latter only signed on last night, after being kicked off of Facebook for - with the best of intentions, of course - running something that sounds like a scraper script.
If it weren't looking so accidental, I'd assess it as a very good sample of a concerted PR campaign - perfect timing! (But, hey guys, shouldn't you invite Michael Arrington as a contributor too)?

Optimal data portability is a very worthy case to fight for, of course. Everything you and I contribute to social media and communities is ours, not theirs. Practically, legally, intellectually, spiritually ours.
And what's even more important for the future: economically ours. There's no doubt in my mind about a future where our profiles will morph into filters that will enable us to calibrate exactly with whom we want to communicate, and which individuals, institutions and companies we will allow to communicate - privately or commercially - with us. And that permission will have a price!

Zomoto~** - Submit your car, get its valuation & monthly cost assessed

 
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