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The 2006 Best of Web 2.0

Posted By Michael On 25th February 2006 @ 22:06 In technology &c. | No Comments

Designtechnica has published their list of favorite Web 2.0 sites out there and categorizes them. Topping the list includes Digg.com, Flickr.com, Vimeo, and several others. Congratulations to these site.

The most important site, IMHO, is Meebo—an online IM client. According to Designtechnica,

Meebo is an AJAX-based chat client with which you can use AIM, Google Talk, Jabber, ICQ, and more. A great aqua-like interface and the ability to do all of this without technology such as Java is a real asset when on the go. No refreshing occurs while dragging around IM windows or viewing your friend’s information. The chat works great, too, and is perfect for people who are not allowed to install chat clients on work computers. You can even set messages away and leave your browser window open. It’s a very valuable tool that won’t leave any breadcrumbs, letting people know you were chatting it up.

In other news, [1] IntelliTXT is the worst invention since animated banner ads.

[2] read more | [3] digg story

The 2006 Best of Web 2.0

Posted By Michael On 25th February 2006 @ 22:06 In technology &c. | No Comments

Designtechnica has published their list of favorite Web 2.0 sites out there and categorizes them. Topping the list includes Digg.com, Flickr.com, Vimeo, and several others. Congratulations to these site.

The most important site, IMHO, is Meebo—an online IM client. According to Designtechnica,

Meebo is an AJAX-based chat client with which you can use AIM, Google Talk, Jabber, ICQ, and more. A great aqua-like interface and the ability to do all of this without technology such as Java is a real asset when on the go. No refreshing occurs while dragging around IM windows or viewing your friend’s information. The chat works great, too, and is perfect for people who are not allowed to install chat clients on work computers. You can even set messages away and leave your browser window open. It’s a very valuable tool that won’t leave any breadcrumbs, letting people know you were chatting it up.

In other news, [4] IntelliTXT is the worst invention since animated banner ads.

[5] read more | [6] digg story


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URLs in this post:
[1] IntelliTXT is the worst invention: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/852
[2] read more: http://news.designtechnica.com/article9629.html
[3] digg story: http://digg.com/programming/The_2006_Best_of_Web_2.0
[4] IntelliTXT is the worst invention: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/852
[5] read more: http://news.designtechnica.com/article9629.html
[6] digg story: http://digg.com/programming/The_2006_Best_of_Web_2.0

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