“Are you my friend? Yes or no?” This question, while fundamentally odd, is a key component of social network sites. Participants must select who on the system they deem to be ‘Friends.’ Their choice is publicly displayed for all to see and becomes
A convenient bookmarklet lets you collect any web page or whole site displayed in your browser's window, with one click. The collector appears as a dynamic strip at the top of the page, where you can add metadata, check account status and set collection
Insipid is a Delicious clone written in Perl and licensed under the GPL. The theme used was created by Thom Baxter. The source code to the project is hosted with Savannah. Features * Support for both the MySQL and PostgreSQL databases * Priva
Clickable article giving an overview of history, distinctions and definitions, potential uses, current manifestations, and permutations of this thing called (conveniently, but not accurately) 'Web 2.0.'
Blogging has a name, but I haven’t found a name for this programming-meets-blogging I like to do...Here’s a start: “blogramming.” The blogosphere has its a-list — so does the, um, blogrammosphere (ouch!)...we are all hooked on the thrill of hatc
# Hanzo:Web hanzoweb_logo.gif Hanzo:web is a free service that enables you to save and archive web pages, collections of linked pages and even whole sites on the web. The beauty of this tool is that you can access and browse these pages or sites even whe
OpenID is a lightweight, decentralized identity system that has been gaining prominence. I expect this upcoming year to be a big year for OpenID -- and not just because of the Google trend chart with the recent uptake in search query share.
Neatly organized on a pleasingly uncluttered page, find podcasts by topic with ease. Many academic, as well as popular, categories. Society and Culture. Science and Medicine. Religion and Spirituality. Government. Politics. Education. Arts. Technology.