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Nozbe

Nozbe is an online organiser.

Mabber Instant Messaging

Mabber allows users to chat to you via IM when they're on your website. Like Plugoo and the Meebome widget as far as I can tell.

Clockspot | Employee Timeclock for Small Businesses

Link: Clockspot | Employee Timeclock for Small Businesses.

Clockspot is a web-based employee timeclock application for small businesses. It allows employees to clock in and clock out of work using the internet. Employers can view employee work hours and generate payment reports.

OnMyList

OnMyList.isn't exactly a wishlist, but it's a list of things that you want to list - favourites, hates, best this, worst that etc. Then share and discuss.

ReviewBasics -- Home

ReviewBasics  is a collaboration feedback gathering platform which allows professionals across many industries to exchange ideas, gather thoughts, and review various types of creative, interactive, motion, and written content.

Newsberry Email Marketing — Send Email Newsletters

Newsberry Email Marketing — Send Email Newsletters. It's a commercial product. Reasonably priced if you're into this sort of thing - $15 for 1,000 emailed newsletters for example. There is also Letterpop and this is a freebie. Alternatively, try vFlyer or Mailchimp.

Create your own radio station

ubroadcast™ is free software that you download to use, and if people want to listen to your broadcast they d/l as well. Apparently you can be up and running inside 5 minutes; voice, music, interviews, whatever you'd like to.

Other options are Live365 and Shoutcast.

Free Ways to Track All Your Passwords - lifehack.org

Free Ways to Track All Your Passwords. This is a good item from Lifehack. As well as software/browser related ways they suggest software such as:

KeePass
Clipperz
KeyWallet
Password Manager Plus
Password Hasher (Firefox add on)
Password Safe
Password Generator.

While I'm sure that all of these are good, I tend to think that Lifehack has it right when they say "The best solution may not even be a technology solution  - remembering strong passwords could be as simple as coming up with a way to change a base password using the name of the online service you’re logging into. For example, if you come up with a base password of “xlg519″ (based on your partner’s initials and your cat’s birthday), you can add the first two and last two letters of a service’s name (”amon” for Amazon) and you’ve got your password!"

Jaxtop - web desktop

Jaxtop - home of the web desktop. The web desktop manages your photos, bookmarks, news and other online content right from your computer desktop without the hassles of downloads or plugins!                 Using Microsoft Windows built-in Active Desktop feature,                 Jaxtop lets you create, organize and publish content directly from your background.                  Jaxtop also works in most web browsers.

yPen

yPen - make and share notes online. Very sparse, but seems to do what it should.

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