vizzualforms.com: Collect information online: from online surveys to job applications. See results as your forms are filled out. Get reports and detailed statistics about your data.
There's an ad-supported free version. Mashable says the design is lackluster but that ease-of-use is good.
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Syncplicity - Syncplicity: Effortless Backup, Synchronization, and Sharing
Sync files across multiple computers. 2GB maximum for the free version, I think.
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Iterend.com blog search - Search & Discover
A new blog search tool.
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Faviki - Social bookmarking tool using smart semantic Wikipedia (DBpedia) tags
A natural-language tagging tool recommended by Mashable. It somehow pulls semantically-appropriate tags from Wikipedia entries, though I can't imagine how this would work in practice and haven't tried it yet.
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Scrumy: project management
Looks useful.
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Dabbleboard - Online whiteboard for drawing & team collaboration
I haven't tried this -- but it look really cool.
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retaggr - your online presence everywhere
Sort of like a classy little embeddable Web 2.0 business card.
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StoryBlender.com
Highly recommended by many of my contacts.
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mEgo .com - The next generation in digital self expression!
Looks seriously goofy, but ... bookmarking for later reference if needed.
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diditz.com // welcome
This is a kind of cool-looking social site; to be honest, I'm not quite sure what it does.
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uTag - Reward your influence (URL shortening with ad banners)
Not sure why I'm bookmarking this, except that it may be useful to other people. It looks like a really well-thought-out service, except that of course they don't seem to include (prominently enough to spot in a quick walk-through of the site) any screenshots so you actually know what your visitors are going to see.
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Clive Thompson, "Brave New World of Digital Intimacy," The New York Times Magazine (Sept. 7, 2008), p. MM2
On the idea of "ambient intimacy." Lots of discussion of Twitter and Facebook. Thoughtful and interesting. Not finished yet. Too long for my Twitter-addled attention span. Permalink: http://snipr.com/3nj2z
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thesixtyone - massively multiplayer music discovery
From the site: "thesixtyone is a browser- based game that turns music listening into an interactive adventure: earn experience points for finding cool music before other people do; unlock a diverse set of achievements as you play; level up and gain new skills to flex your influence in the community." Haven't tried it yet, but it looks very sweet.
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Post Lecture Notes Online for Free with LectureShare - LectureShare
A service aimed at professors who want to make their lecture notes easily accessible to students. They seem to be in active development. I haven't checked it out yet.
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Find Friendfeeders Across The Web
Cool tool. Put in a Friendfeed username and it will scan all that username's Friendfeed "friends" and present you with all their linked external services. Handy if you want to, say, add all your Friendfeed contacts on LinkedIn or subscribe to their delicious bookmarks. From Hao Chen of course.
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Pikchur / share pictures with your friends on Pownce,Twitter,Facebook, Jaiku, and more!
Spotted in Mona's Friendfeed stream.
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