December 2007
21 posts
Ponoko →
Now everyone can engage in the manufacturing process through their PCs - bringing personal manufacturing of individualized products to the masses.
Dec 30th
BeFunky beta →
Funky Ways to Express Yourself. The project shaped into two applications which will allow the user to create self-expressions.
Dec 30th
Kerpoof™ →
Kerpoof’s goal is to become a leading destination site for children through a suite of activities that are enriching as well as entertaining. It also has a kid’s activity application that will propel kids towards greater technical fluency with computers.
Dec 30th
Ustream.tv →
Ustream.TV is the live interactive video broadcast platform that enables anyone with a camera and an Internet connection to quickly and easily broadcast to a global audience of unlimited size.
Dec 29th
Kyte: TV out of the box →
Create, share and connect with Kyte.tv! Produce your own shows and broadcast them to your website, blog, Facebook or MySpace profile or to mobile viewers. Always stay live and connected with your friends via polls and LiveChat, from wherever you are!
Dec 29th
QIK | Streaming video right from your phone →
Nokia only as yet but Qik enables you to share moments of your life with your friends, family and the world - directly from your cell phone! Just point your cell phone and stream video live to your your friends on Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, etc.
Dec 28th
The 10 ways I learned to use Twitter in 2007 →
How have I learned to use Twitter in my online communication? Let me count the ways…
Dec 28th
The Del.icio.us Lesson - Bokardo →
The amazing popularity of the bookmarking site Del.icio.us is one of the hallmarks of the current social software renaissance happening on the Web.
Dec 28th
PicMarkr - Add Custom Watermark to Images, Free. →
PicMarkr lets you to add custom watermark (image or text) to your images online and free. It is useful when you need to protect your copyrights or if you want to add comments to your photos.
Dec 28th
Not the Edublog Award Winners →
This is a list of sites that should be recognized but which, for one reason or another, were overlooked by the Edublog Awards.
Dec 22nd
app2you: Customize. It's up to you. →
This neat web service allows you to create your own simple web application without any coding or web designing experience whatsoever! app2you™’s sophisticated algorithms automatically infer the database design and logic behind the pages.
Dec 22nd
Vimeo - personalised video →
Use Vimeo to exchange videos with only the people you want to. We have a bunch of different privacy options so you can choose exactly who can see your videos, and others can do the same.
Dec 22nd
Mixaloo →
Mixaloo’s mission is to spin this ritual for a digital generation, by offering cash rewards and choice merchandise to mix-makers who successfully market their handiwork.
Dec 20th
A Swarm of Angels // Remixing cinema →
A groundbreaking project to create a £1 million film and give it away to over 1 million people using the Internet and a global community of members
Dec 20th
Google Maps Plugin for WordPress →
I had trouble getting this working on Edublogs.org but this software will suposedly let you easily render Google Maps anywhere on your blog as a web service. It also includes code for easy integration with WordPress blogs.
Dec 15th
Captioner: Add captions to your digital... →
Now with Captioner you can add comic book style captions to your digital photographs! Put words in someone else’s mouth. Make an entire comic based on your photos. Tell a story. Have fun!
Dec 15th
flauntR →
Free online photo editor with thousands of one click effects
Dec 15th
ElfYourself™ : Brought to you by OfficeMax® →
Random christmas message generator
Dec 15th
Movavi Online Video Converter →
Free Online Video Converter. No software to install. No ads to interrupt.
Dec 15th
CogDogRoo » Web 2.0 Gem Starters →
They were selected as ones that are perhaps not as widely known as the Big Rocks like Flickr, del.icio.us, etc.
Dec 2nd
November 2007
22 posts
Ten things holding back technology →
The pace of change in IT has never been faster — or has it? After 25 years of desktop computing and 15 years of the commercial internet, there are still plenty of frustrations, pains and throwbacks in our everyday technology experience.
Nov 30th