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Davis J

Technology Reporter at InvestmentNews

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What should be PC Magazine's next Site of the Week?

We're always looking for the next big Web site---has to be useful or entertaining and not too naughty.

posted February 26, 2007 in Web Development, Starting Up | Closed

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Jimmy L

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LinkedIn.com...if not for Site of the Week, how about for Site of the Year?...that is if such a feature exists in PC Mag.

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David W

Founder of PBworks / Founding Director of Hacker Dojo

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PBwiki.com of course! :)

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posted February 26, 2007

 

Amit K

Maker of Concepts

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or quotationsbook.com ;-) recently launched at futureofwebapps.

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Angela Beesley S

Co-founder and vice-president of Wikia

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How about one of Business 2.0 Magazine's "Next Net 25"? They list the following 25 as "startups to watch": stumbleupon, slide, bebo, meebo, wikia, joost, dabble, metacafe, revision3, bliptv, fon, loopt, getmobio, tinypictures, soonr, turn, adify, admob, spotrunner, vitrue, successfactors, janrain, logoworks, reardencommerce, and simulscribe.

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Ricky R

Sales Support Engineer at Simply Hired

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I might be biased but I'd go with SimplyHired.com. :)

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Brent H

Technology Business Builder (brent_halliburton at yahoo dot com)

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Cogmap

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Toby B

Strategic Advisory, BlackInc Ventures

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Snowvision!

Professionally produced snowboarding video, Diversion Media's second broadband channel, launched last Wed 2/21.

Check it out at www.snowvision.com.

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Natali D

Broadcast Journalist, Cnet TV

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I'm liking Clipmarks. I know you like it too. How about that?

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John B

Future You Life & Career Coaching

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Mine of course, http://www.future-you.com, it's the prime example of how not to attract visitors :)
But seriously, it has to be either http://maps.google.com/ or http://maps.google.co.uk they have made exploration a truely armchair pursuit.

posted February 28, 2007

 

Jared L

Market Intelligence Supervisor at Access Communications

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JumpUp.com

Great resources for small biz to get up & running and has a social networking side for them to connect with experts and their peers.

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Lisa K

Art Director, Family Circle at Meredith Corporation

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I love BookCrossing.com

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Kay L

Having fun at LinkedIn

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One of my favorite places to waste time (and get the warm fuzzies) is: www.cuteoverload.com.

Listpic.com is pretty useful if you're searching for wares on craigslist. It's a visual craigslist browser.

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Steve P

Director at Purkiss Ltd.

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You're more than welcome to try out the alpha-fresh open4.org

- 100% Open Source Social Network
- Members get 100% of the banner ad revenue from the content they create
- Latest addition: LinkedInABox widget on your profile & blog, now a module for Drupal

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posted March 1, 2007

 

Jason A

LinkedIn for Job Seekers DVD - http://LinkedInForJobSeekers.com

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Cool sites - fun to browse through (although JumpUp.com didn't resolve for me - now I want to know what it is). I'm totally biased (like many of the above) but think that my website is one of the most useful things a person that wants to control their own career, and perhaps even add some "job security" back into their career, could have. Its been called a personal relationship management tool (think CRM for you), a job search organizational tool, etc. Unemployed, underemployed, want to transition - its a tool to use the rest of your career. (Integrated with various aspects of LinkedIn, Skype, GoogleMaps, Anagram, and more).

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posted March 1, 2007

 

Jason M

Director of Product at MyNewPlace

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jaxtr for sure - any site that lets worldwide MySpacers talk anonymously and for free on their cell phones will be huge!

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posted March 1, 2007