Szemlézőket keresek!
Ha webkettes témában blogolsz, vagy csak rendszeresen próbálgatod a gombamód szaporodó iwiw-eket, ha azon töröd a fejed, lehet-e (érdmes-e) jobban és szebbet alkotni, csatlakozz hozzám ennek a blognak a szerkesztésében.
A minimális aktivitás heti egy (állandó napont) történő posztolás, mindenkinek lenne egy napja.
A magyar alkalmazásokról is jöhetnek tapasztalatok, de ezek (vagy mások) szemlézése is célszerű:
- eConsultant: Web 2.0 Directory
– It appears not to have been updated in nearly a year, and is (hopefully) the only inclusion on this list that’s not up-to-date. But because eConsultant’s massive list is categorized so well, it is still very helpful. - NEOBinaries
– These guys keep a large, categorized list of web 2.0 sites on hand, updated Monday – Friday. - BuzzShout
– BuzzShout is similar to NEOBinaries — a big list of web 2.0 companies that you can rate and review. Nicely categorized. - Go2Web2.0
– A really great flash-based list organized by tags, and a displayed using a dizzying array of logos. Clicking on a logo brings up a concise overview of that company or application. - All Things Web 2.0
– This is where Christian Mayaud’s Sacred Cow Dung
list ended up. It’s mostly up-to-date and obsessively categorized. - Web2.0List
– Categorized by tags, Web2.0List is just what it sounds like. - Web2.0Logo
– A sister site to Web2.0List, but this time with an emphasis on logos. - Dexly
– Dexly tracks over 3,000 web 2.0 companies in 53 categories, including blogs that write about web 2.0 (like this one). - SimpleSpark
– SimpleSpark lists web applications and is adding apps at a frenetic pace. They launched in May and earlier this month crossed the 3,000 applications mark. - FeedMyApp
– The new kid on the block, FeedMyApp launched just this month but already lists 299 apps in 36 categories. - HappyCodr
– HappyCodr is a list of Ruby on Rails-powered web sites. It’s not strictly about web 2.0, but given web 2.0’s infatuation with Rails you’ll find a lot of neat web apps and social sites on the list (mixed in with the occasional content site backed by a Rails-based CMS). - Startup Search
– Startup Search takes a different approach than the other lists in this round up, focusing on the people and funding behind web 2.0 companies rather than on the products. - Museum of Modern Betas
– MoMB is a great daily blog by Saurier Duval about all things beta. - eHub
– Emily Chang’s eHub is another must read daily blog covering new web 2.0 sites. - Everything 2.0
– Bob Stumpel’s link blog is yet another great daily look at new web 2.0 companies. - TechCrunch Company Index
– Speaking of great blogs, our friends over at TechCrunch review a lot of web 2.0 companies. Luckily for us, they tag each one and arrange all the tags into a helpful company index. - Listio’s Everything Web 2.0 Directory
– Listio’s directory lets anyone submit new web 2.0 sites and then vote on them digg-style. Browsable by tags. - KillerStartups
– Another digg-style community directory of web 2.0, organized by categories. - Progammable Web’s Mashup Directory
– While this isn’t a general web 2.0 directory, many things we call mashups fall under the 2.0 umbrella, so this is a great resource for web 2.0 watchers nonetheless. - Webware’s Top 100
– The recently completed Top 100 competition from CNet’s Webware blog isn’t the most comprehensive list, nor the most scientific way to find the top web apps, but even so, it’s a list of 100 apps that any web 2.0 fan will want to be aware of. - SEOmoz’s Web 2.0 Awards
– The 2007 edition of SEOmoz’s awards lists over 200 web 2.0 sites in 41 categories.
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