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.
more fromwww.vizzualforms.com
diditz.com // welcome
This is a kind of cool-looking social site; to be honest, I'm not quite sure what it does.
more fromwww.diditz.com
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.
more fromut.ag
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
more fromwww.nytimes.com
Pikchur / share pictures with your friends on Pownce,Twitter,Facebook, Jaiku, and more!
Spotted in Mona's Friendfeed stream.
more frompikchur.com
moonrise / how do you feel?
Another microblogging application, from the creators of QuotationsBook. Focused on emotions. Allows you to embed pictures and videos, also quotations pulled from QuotationsBook.
more frommoonri.se
Size Me Up - Instantly find your size in any item of clothing!
This actually seems like it could come in handy. Via edythe's Friendfeed stream.
more fromwww.sizemeuponline.com
Emerging technologies for teaching and learning: into fall 2008
A presentation on Emerging technologies for teaching and learning: into fall 2008
more fromwww.slideshare.net
slinkset.com: share -> vote -> comment
Build a simple site out of a customizable list of links. Optionally allow commenting, Digg-style voting, and link submissions from the public.
more fromslinkset.com
Jog The Web
more fromjogtheweb.com
The Attention Economy: An Overview - ReadWriteWeb
By Alex Iskold. I intend to read this, but haven't yet.
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
Home - Microsoft Popfly
It seems to be a site to help you build Silverlight applications and mashups.
more fromwww.popfly.com
Kaltura
Collaborative, online video editing.
more fromwww.kaltura.com
So, how evil is Facebook, really?
I use Facebook every day now. I'm pretty well hooked. But this article, which talks about the intellectual pedigree (Girard), political sympathies ("Thatcherite") and financial connections (the CIA) of its board, gives me the creeps in a big way.
more fromwww.guardian.co.uk
TubeMogul: upload & track at multiple video-sharing sites
This one (unlike Hey!Spread, which is rolling out a premium service and is aimed more at pros) is completely free, and it includes tracking stats to help you figure out who's watching your clips.
more fromwww.tubemogul.com
Web-based travel organizer (anyone tried this yet?)
When you book a trip online, email your itinerary to Tripit, and it will aggregate everything about your travel into a single page (plus it will pull in data from around the web that's relevant to your travel). Looks very handy.
more fromwww.tripit.com
Podbean - Free Podcast Hosting, Searching and Subscription, Audio Video Blog Hosting
Wordpress-style podcast hosting. Free account has 100MB storage and 5GB monthly bandwidth.
more fromwww.podbean.com
Internet pranking leads to teenager's suicide [7]
An alarming story. A troubled teenage girl befriends a boy on MySpace. Eventually he dumps her. She commits suicide. The parents then find out that the boy was a fictitious creation of an ex-friend of their daughter's with help from a parent.
more fromwww.msnbc.msn.com
Notation: * = Private bookmark and comment|… = Clipping [?] | … = Public highlight [?]




