Bunchball.... so let's play okay
Bunchball is a social gaming site that allows you to throw up flash based games onto blogs and just about everywhere. So, game on.
Labels: videogames, web2.0
Posted by istoica at 1:18 AM
Social Bookmarking with Raw Sugar

I use
del.icio.us all the time, but when I heard about
Raw Sugar my attention was diverted. I still use del.icio.us .... but now pass my newly tagged sites off to
Raw Sugar which then throws the last 6 tags to to istoicaSpeak.
Raw Sugar has a cool hierarchy structure that you can toy around with and they also are awarding 500$ to the most popular person in a directory (category).
I like the idea of social networks intermingling..... plus
Raw Sugar looks nicer than
del.icio.us for now.
Labels: web2.0
Posted by istoica at 12:40 AM
Want a Homepage that does things for you? Meet Netvibes.
Netvibes is a customizable homepage that allows you to add various content boxes via
RSS. It makes searching your top 20-30 sites (that use
RSS) easy by syndicating the content straight to you everytime you open your browser.

To add a feed box you just click the "add content" in the upper left corner of your
Netvibes page. Once this is done, you have a few choices. If you already know the feed you want to add, click "add my feed" and imput it's address.
(This is what the average feed will look like)

This "
RSS reader" will appear when one of the stories or links in your content box is clicked. From here you can streamline your reading and keep content that's usually sprawled over many pages confined to your own.
Beyond your typical
RSS,
Netvibes has gone the extra mile and created modules based on various Web 2.0 enterprises. These can be found under the "feed directory" and have icons to their left. One of our personal favourites is the
Flickr Module.

It allows you to use anyones
Flickr account as a feed. Our's is (http:/www.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?
id=76324984@N00&format=rss_200)

And once you have your flickr account feeding to your homepage, then it's useful to add your comments feed too! That way you have context. The Flickr comments feed is just like any other normal feed, you just find the address and add it.
Netvibes is a powerful, simple tool for streamlining information.
One content box can tell you the forecast....

While another can feed you your
Del.icio.us tags.....

... while yet another can feed you your
Gmail or POPMail account.

The list goes on and on. In short,
Netvibes is almost indespensible after you've gotten used to it..... and it keeps getting
better.
Labels: web2.0
Posted by istoica at 11:52 PM