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Five on Friday - five fabulous web 2.0 tools and sites of the week (20-03-09)

March 20th, 2009 by Andy Merchant

Hi all, here is this week’s installment of my favourite web 2.0 tools and sites of the week.

1. News Sift is a specialised news search portal for business news provided by The Financial Times Group. - Great for research and locating coverage.

2. This is a first for Five on Friday, the next tool is actually a wordpress plugin that I thought looked interesting. It’s a heat map plugin that tracks user clicks on your blog. - Track Your Blog User Clicks Heatmap using Wordpress Heatmap Plugin

3. Tired of the same old PPT presentation style? An alternative could be Prezi “The zooming editor for beautiful presentations”  Check out one of the examples here.

4. Sign Pad is a neat little tool that lets you add the service updates from your blog feed, Twitter and other similar sites to your signature. Microsoft Outlook is currently unsupported but coming soon.

5. Feed Weaver lets you splice multiple feeds into one RSS feed. This is a very easy to use site, check out the demo on the home page.

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