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The books that did not fit the categories are all here. Also the books that fit in several categories (for example, Linux and C++) are here as well. Please send me a link in case something is missing.
an interactive Web tool designed to assist teachers and students in producing reference citations for crediting information from other people. You merely...
a community music metadatabase that attempts to create a comprehensive music information site. You can use the MusicBrainz data either by browsing this web site, or you can access the data from a client program
social bookmarks manager; allows you to easily add sites you like to your personal collection of links, to categorize those sites with keywords, and to share your collection not only between your own browsers, but also with others.
allows people to paste chunks of code for others to view. This is useful for situations such as asking for programming help on IRC, where it is frowned upon to paste chunks of code to the channel or to individual
The term 'social software', which is now used to define software that supports group interaction, has only become relatively popular within the last two or more years.
why do we need a new term? Is there anything new going on, or there just a new generation of people discovering the same old thing, like each generation of teenagers discovers sex.
CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC from a web browser, it is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall.
a command-line for the web. After setting it up on your browser, you simply type "gim porsche 911" to do a Google Image Search for pictures of Porsche 911 sports cars. Type "random 49" to return random numbers between 1 and 49, courtesy of random.org. And
a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allowing an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
an online file system. You can store files on Openomy and access them from any computer. Openomy organizes files and users via tags (as opposed to folders).
allows you to create a chat community and talk to people who are currently reading the same web page as you are. Just add gabbly.com/ before the site's url. For example gabbly.com/cnn.com (IE not supported)
Simple site where you are given 1 gb of space to share many things like a simple quote, a picture, or a video. You can keep some things to yourself, share with a small group, or share it with everyone.
ChipIn automates the time consuming and often painful task of organizing people to give together. Connect with friends and collect funds for a birthday gift, office pool, neighborhood fundraiser or any other group purchase
Searching all methods, classes, and packages of J2SE, J2EE, and J2ME. Anyone that has an example of the Java at the Doc level can entry their 2 cents worth.
AideRSS is an intelligent assistant that saves time and keeps you on top of the latest news. We research every story and filter out the noise, allowing you to focus on what matters most
a research and learning project about flowering plants. The research component is aimed at creating a language for discussing the bloom times of wildflowers and other plants that is neutral in respect to climate, region, and hemisphere.
eliminates these mundane and time-wasting parts of peer review so developers perform reviews in half the time while managers still get reports and metrics.