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Saved by 185 people (76 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02


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on 2005-12-23 by qingli

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on 2006-06-25 by sciphex

Your descriptive source of solutions

on 2006-07-25 by akatsuki

For those who have outgrown techcrunch's recycling of press releases.

on 2006-08-23 by bluecockatoo

A site with reviews of new sites coming out and things Web 2.0. Similar to TechCrunch.

on 2006-09-06 by justinwhitaker

Nice site that talks tech from a user and business standpoint,.

on 2006-12-01 by jlesage

"reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services"; valuable because of plethora of new Web 2.0 software; explanation of how to use it gives clues as to if you would want to try new software.

on 2006-12-07 by mandib

Your descriptive source of solutions

on 2007-01-04 by sscajun

Part 2 of the list of Web 2.0 tools useful for teachers and learners.

on 2007-03-26 by mangal

Links & reviews of web2.0 tools for developers

on 2007-09-23 by alanpoon

Solution Watch surveys the new generation of the web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services. Owned and maintained by Brian Benzinger, Solution Watch has grown and become a member of the 9rules Network and Web 2.0 Workgroup. Solution Watch aims for writing quality reviews of products and services that are of benefit to its users.

Public Sticky notes

Adaptiveblue has recently launched the public beta of Blueorganizer, a Firefox extension designed to help you organize and bookmark content on the web.

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on 2006-07-23 by computerjoe

I should check this out!

on 2006-07-24 by bbenzinger

:-) Hey Joe! Thanks for leaving a comment!

Diigo, known for its social annotation, finally went public yesterday. The service aims to turn the web writable allowing users to privately or publicly annotate any website they visit, in turn making a “participatory and interactive media” for its users.

Highlighted by keeptrackofit

on 2006-07-26 by keeptrackofit

perfect! that's what i'm talking about,yo!

on 2006-07-28 by daniesq

Yeah, it's neat, but don't other companies offer this service? It would be nice if we could read all comments. :-)

on 2006-08-02 by mahoski

add solutionwatch to my bookmarks?

on 2006-08-03 by cweiss

great solution

The main thing that sparked my interest was that you can create your own chat in no time and then include it into your site.

Highlighted by maggie

So, I created a test SolutionWatch chatroom where Mike, Jeff Clavier and I gave it our rounds of testing. You can see a more active stream of communication going on over at TechCrunch’s Chat in his review of AJChat.

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Blog from Firefox with Performancing for Firefox Tuesday December 20th 2005, 8:39 pm , Filed under: Internet, Computers, Blogging Performancing released a new Firefox extension today that lets the user blog directly from Firefox using their simple to use editor. I gave it a try and it is excellent. The extension supports Blogger, WordPress, TypePad, Live Journal, and Movable Type. It also appears that you can get it working for other services too. When enabling the extension, an editor will show up at the bottom splitting the browser in half. This is great because you can view websites, use tabs, and maintain your usual Firefox functionality all while the editor is open below. To get an idea of what is possible, take a look at the screenshot below (click to enlarge).

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You can bookmark a site, take notes, save snippets of text and graphics, highlight sentences on a site, and even share notes on a site with others. If

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Issue Tracking

BetabugBetabug is another soon to launch bug tracking site that titles itself, “Bug management for the 2.0 age.” Even though the service is in closed beta, you can find a live example of the system running to give you a rough idea of what to expect. The service has a big social feel to it allowing users to signup, add tags, comment, submit tickets, and more.

PorchlightPorchlight is a simple bug tracking solution designed for small teams that allows you to manage projects, bugs, milestones, and team members. It also provides RSS feeds, email notifications, and iCal files to make it even easier for you to track bugs and keep up with milestones. Porchlight also has an API in the works and has recently announced Microformats support.

LighthouseFrom the makers of Mephisto, a popular rails based blogging system, is soon to launch Lighthouse. Lighthouse aims to be “beautifully simple” and features email integration, private projects, extension by plugins, and a developer API. It also supports commenting on submitted tickets, messaging, and project milestones. What’s also interesting is the ability to add pages to your account for public viewing.

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