
Myself I’m a netvibes guy … but protopage has released a new version of their frontpage…
The new feed reader auto-detects feeds which only provide headlines and summaries, and displays them in an “article summaries” mode (try it for a feed such as CNN.com). It also uniqely remembers and orders your news feeds according to the frequency with which you read them.
now i’m not sure about the security ramifications here .. but if you need something quick and easy this may fit the bill.
JS-Kit is a free service that will add comment functionality to any page you paste it into.
As you might have guessed from the name, it’s a JavaScript solution that automatically fetches the comments for a page from the JS-Kit server when the page loads. Comments are threaded and are posted via Ajax without having to leave or reload the page.
I think we need a new term, because Web 2.0 is really starting to irk me.. enough of this vague term already.
LandMark Media, LLC is pleased to announce the release of NetJaxer 2.0. NetJaxer is a free and easy way to integrate Web 2.0 applications right into Windows. NetJaxer combines a categorized and searchable web directory of 100’s of Web 2.0 that works hand in hand with a free small piece of software you download to your computer’s desktop.
NetJaxer 2.0 integrates Web 2.0 sites such as Gmail,TadaList, Digg, Writely, Kiko, Meebo, and other sites into Windows so users can easily access them. Just point and click to add the Web 2.0 sites you use the most. Users can create desktop, tray and quick launch icons and use those applications with NetJaxer’s custom browser.