When the acquisitions (big money) and start-up's (small, many) in the web application arena (Web 2.0 concept is almost so dissolved I feel like stop using it, all blur - I will talk in specifics from now on within this Bubble 2.0 time), is competing to have most frequent every-dayness, I will end up to use a few. In practice. And to try to separate the gold from the ore.
I will collect the app's I end up using and like, and also some other worth noting, by tracing my RSS Feeds from www.newsgator.com e. g. from TechCrunch.
And, by the way, Newsgator, my online feed-reader, has not yet changed its name to www.123new.s.gatr.us to keep in tune
with how NAMING companies by remixing all main trends ha ha - I will
post separately with this naming frenzy, and the how's of naming to stick out when everyone is competing to stick out, pinging some interesting
sources for further digest.
It's not in the name, it is in the usability and value. For the user. Stupid.
For the last, you might even be prepared to pay. Good thing, right? Revenue from other sources than Goooooooooooooooooogle AdRave, or what was the name of that service ;)?
So.
If y0u appreciate what I do (e. g. my blogging), and also to see this collection of the frequently-used web apps (and my tippers - transparent and the Anon #XX to come) - take a peek at the tipper's page, and consider to add yourself ;).
Workflow:
- Listings in Irows
- Embedded in Writley (no need to go to writely for updates)
- Tipping is driven by PayPal (PayPal button made with Blogflux)
All found through a re-direct from http://tips4tunes2.djanders.info.
Thanks :) !
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