I have just updated my I want to: Web 2.0 applications, utilities and resources listing to add in all the new applications and resources that I've
found and mentioned in this weblog. The list is now in excess (just!) of 1,000 applications. They
are classified and annotated in 21 major categories and over 90 sub
categories. All the links have been checked and dead resources marked
or removed.
The categories include:
Collaboration tools
Communication resources
Discovery resources
Email
Images
Mobile resources
Multimedia
Photographs
RSS
Searching the Internet
Shopping
Start pages
Storage resources
Time management
Training/Teaching applications
Webpage resources
Websites
Wikis
Web 2.0 directories.
It is of course not a complete list - that's not possible, but it should provide you with at least one (if not several) application that helps you do whatever you need. Not something I ask very often, but if you find it useful, please link to the page http://www.philb.com/iwantto.htm with the link 'List of Web 2.0 resources' and/or digg it, add it to delicious or any other bookmarking resources you use - there are buttons at the top of the page. If you find it useful you might also want to subscribe to my sister weblog of Web 2.0 resources, in which I try and keep people up to date with new things that I find.
The categories include:
Collaboration tools
Communication resources
Discovery resources
Images
Mobile resources
Multimedia
Photographs
RSS
Searching the Internet
Shopping
Start pages
Storage resources
Time management
Training/Teaching applications
Webpage resources
Websites
Wikis
Web 2.0 directories.
It is of course not a complete list - that's not possible, but it should provide you with at least one (if not several) application that helps you do whatever you need. Not something I ask very often, but if you find it useful, please link to the page http://www.philb.com/iwantto.htm with the link 'List of Web 2.0 resources' and/or digg it, add it to delicious or any other bookmarking resources you use - there are buttons at the top of the page. If you find it useful you might also want to subscribe to my sister weblog of Web 2.0 resources, in which I try and keep people up to date with new things that I find.
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