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Saved by 43 people (-24 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Jeffisageek on 2008-03-26 - Tags blog , web2.0
- Darrendraper on 2008-03-25 - Tags ajax , internet
- Mrichme on 2008-03-25 - Tags ajax , blog , blogging , del.icio.us , flickr , internet , social , technology , tools , web2.0
- Rodmitch on 2008-03-24 - Tags apps , cool , linkblog , links , reference , tech , tools
- Webleon on 2008-03-24 - Tags tools , web2.0
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So for those of you that are curious, here is a short list of the companies that have held my attention, and that I would not choose to live without on the web...
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What I do want to write about as I reminisce about the year ending in a couple of days are the Web 2.0 companies that I love and use every day.
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There have been numerous 2005 “best of” and 2006 “predictions” posts over the last few weeks as the year comes to an end. I’m not going to write one of those. Giving out “best of” awards seems presumptuous to me, given that I’ve been blogging all of six months. And while predictions are fun, they aren’t all that useful in the end.
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on 2006-07-04 by noondesertsky