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Five on Friday - five fabulous web 2.0 tools and sites of the week (08-05-09)
May 8th, 2009
Here is this week’s installment of my top web 2.0 tools and sites of the week.
1. TechNews.AM is first up today. As the name suggests TechNews.AM is all about technology news, it has a broad range of categories to view, from jobs to start ups. You can either select the latest stories to read or the most viewed. A great way to catch up on the latest tech news.
2. Omgili has been around for a while now but one feature inside Omgili is pretty neat. Omgili buzz charts lets you measure and compare the Buzz of any term. The Buzz is defined as the percentage of the term out of the total number of discussions Omgili covered on a specific date. You can also embed the Buzz Graph inside any web-page and monitor the buzz on a daily basis.
3. Tweetbio gives you a simple extended bio that gives your followers, potential followers, and the people you’re following a better sense of who you are. Quickly link to all your other sites, blogs, and Twitter Networks from your Tweetbio.
4. wikiAlarm is the first monitoring service to send email alerts when selected articles are edited on Wikipedia. It is easy to use and lets you track unlimited pages, monitor your products & brand names as well as competitors.
5. Finally, we have the LinkedIn Companion. This Firefox add-on allows you to open doors and opportunities for networking and the facilitation of finding projects through LinkedIn’s connection to over 25 million experienced business professionals.
More of the same next week
Five on Friday - five fabulous web 2.0 tools of the week (03-10-08)
October 3rd, 2008

My top web 2.0 tools and applications of the week:
1. This web 2.0 tool is set to be massive as all you need is a web cam and a Twitter account - it’s called Moba Talk. You create a video via web cam ad the link then gets forwarded on via your Twitter account - the quality of the video is amazingly high.
2. PopGist is a very nice discussion tool. Enter your discussion keywords and then a list of related discussion posts will appear, very much in the style of the new Google blog search.
3. Iterend is a blog search engine currently in beta. It claims to actively discover the most recent, most discussed and most important articles of the blogosphere.
4. The next web 2.0 tool is all about Flickr. It’s called Flickr fight. Input two key words: e.g. Napster, iTunes and then see which is most popular.
5. Last but not least is a URL shortening service with a twist. The site is called Cligs - short URLs with analytics. The short URL you create above will be public and everyone will be able to see the traffic statistics it gets.
More of the same next week.
