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10 Hotest app and sites in 2007

We are in the 2008 after saying goodbye to 2007 but their are lots of things which remains with us.Here i describe the various web2.0 apps and sites that are going with us in 2008 as they are declared to be outstanding.

1.In Tech News: Techmeme, Original Signal

The image “http://www.techmeme.com/img/techmeme.png” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. is well known amongst tech bloggers and readers, quite simply because it’s second to none in keeping up with tech news. Aggregating news on a single page, ordering it and having it constantly catching scoops as they happen - it’s very hard to pull that off. Many have tried (TailRank, Megite, etc), but none have become daily addictions like Techmeme has for me.

Original Signal is another that I use a lot. It is a useful aggregation service of popular links, in a variety of categories. It’s a very simple idea, but nicely implemented (with previews, ability to re-order, etc).

2.In Money Management
Mint: Online money management made almost frighteningly easy, Mint allows users to add all their bank accounts, credit cards, stock trading accounts, and other financial information into a simple, clean view. Although some have raised concerns about the security of all this sensitive information.

3.In Online Music: last.fm

Without a doubt the best online music service, at least according to a comparison test we did earlier this year. I frequently use last.fm during the working week, and it never fails to throw up great new artists that I’d not heard before.

Pandora is also fine, but unfortunately it’s inaccessible to me as I live outside the US. Grooveshark is one to keep an eye on (or an ear on!). Amie Street is another good, DRM-free source of online music (our review). See also ReadWriteWeb’s Online Music Week for more recommendations.

4.In Mind map
bubbl.us: Flash-based mindmap creator bubbl.us allows you to quickly and easily make effective, attractive mindmaps that can be exported as images or as HTML outlines, or shared with others who can add new items or draw new connections between existing ones.

5.In Web Office: Google Docs, Zoho

6.In Transcriptions
Jott: A combination of speech recognition and live workers backs this “note to self” service, allowing Jott to produce remarkably accurate transcriptions of your spoken messages. Originally Jott simply recorded your message, transcribed it, and sent it to you to someone in your contact list, but their new Jott Links service connects up with various web services allowing you to post to blogs, add appointments to your online calendar, tweet with twitter, and add todos to your todo list.

7.InSocial News: Digg, StumbleUpon

8.In Online Video:YouTube

9.In Photos:Flickr

10.In Start Page: Pageflakes, Netvibes


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