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Web trends visualized

I’m not particularly fond of underground maps used as illustrations – I think the metaphor is a bit worn. But once in a blue moon, someone puts the metaphor to good use, and Information Architects Japan did just that, when they released their web trends 2008 map. Check it out here.

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Clipmarks

Bookmarking has become an increasingly vital part of my journeys through the internet (how cheesy was that?!) – and sharing bookmarks makes finding good stuff and inspiration easy. That’s why I use de.licio.us. But bookmarking a page with a ton of content can sometimes mean that you’re looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack, [...]

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Scrapblog

Scrapblog is a nifty little online presentation tool, with a 2.o-twist. In short, Scrapblog lets you import photos from a number of different services – I use Flickr but you can also import from Photobucket, Yahoo photos and Webshots. Once your selected photos are imported, you can create presentations from a handful of set templates [...]

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Web 2.0 sites I couldn’t live without – the Danish alternative

As I mentioned in my previous post I’m working on compiling a list of brilliant European (and primarily Danish) web 2.0 sites and services. Instead of writing the whole thing all at once, I’ve decided to get started, and then do updates as I think of new places. I’ll start off with Danish sites – [...]

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Enough 2.0

A colleague pointed me in this direction, and I just HAD to share: Emptybottle.org – The Web 2.0 Bullshit Generator, for when you get enough of the whole 2.0 thang. Enjoy.

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If I had the time – and the dough…

I would So go to Paris for LE WEB 3

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