Posted on 03 August 2008 by admin

From ReadWriteWeb:
When browsing through websites we see hundreds of images a day that we think are cool. Some of us may download these images to our desktop. Others may bookmark them in their browser or add them to their Flickr account. However, as the web changes and we look for more useful ways to manage our interests, services are popping up that manage our interests for us. Here’s a look at 3 neat sites to save images to and share with friends.
Posted on 09 July 2008 by admin
From InsideCRM.com:
Once a brand enters the marketplace, it becomes the subject of many online conversations. Most of the time, these dialogs will stay under the radar and have little or no effect on overall revenue. However, profound business implications can occur for brands that become the topic of discussion on certain influential Web sites. These sites can greatly sway the marketplace in favor or against the brand, heavily influencing customer sentiment and overall sales. The following 15 sites possess such power.
Posted on 25 June 2008 by admin
Web 2.0 is not a look. It’s not a design. Web 2.0 is a change in the ways software developers and end-users use the internet. The design cliches that have evolved and been incorporated so heavily do not define Web 2.0, but for many, they have translated as successful business, so who cares what it really means, right?
These 15 sites are not bowing down to trends. You won’t find the cliche “Special Offer” badges, gloss, sheen. bevelled edges, gradients, soft-focus edges, and you definitely won’t find reflected logos.
Who knows…after seeing these sites, you might be inspired to destroy Web 2.0 too. It’s great to be inspired, as long as you add your own personal touch, and you should adapt continuously.
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