Find the Top Ten Sources
Say you have a burning interest in comic books, or astronomy, or yoga or cars, running, knitting or formula racing. In fact there is a new web service that has identified about 150 topics that you just might want to know what are the Top Ten Sources.
The Top Ten Sources charts the people blogging about your interest. Lets take a look at comic books Comic Book Commentary, Fanboy Radio, The Golden Age of Comic Books and seven other people that write about comics are in one place and their blogs are updated using RSS or two different OPML are included.
Now with out this I would have missed Baggs and Boards article Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk. Oh I’m off to the comic store.
Now is that cool or what.
Web 2.0 Tools
New Year new blog. I need to branch out and this seems to be the best place
There is a new class of web services that have been given the the collective name web 2.0. Some people have said this is just a buzz word. I think there is something going on here and will change the way we use the Internet. Here is a survey
I suppose the first thing to look at is a good start page, three come to mind
Protopage is interesting and I’ve played around with it is a little buggy yet
Google/ig is the one I’ve been using for a few months now and I love it
For a calender
For a Photo site
23 looks interesting
Photobucket is my daughters favorite
Once you have enough pictures that you have trouble finding things
If your just looking for information
This page is written in
To expand your musical taste try
Social bookmarking is an interesting phenom
Del.icio.us is also very good and is probably used by more people but it takes some getting use to
Shadows is new, at least to me, and I’ll be checking it out.
There is an interesting new search engine
If you need a To Do List (I’ve just been using the one in planzo) there are a couple
AjaxTranslator is just what it says it is type in one box and it translates to the other
43 Things is a very interesting site for building comunity see what people want to do with thier lives. The associated sites 43 People and 43 Places are worth checking out too.
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