Socialbrowse is a new social networking website similar to Stumbleupon. Since Socialbrowse is still in beta you’ll have to enter your email address when you arrive at the Socialbrowse website so that you can be invited. When you enter your email and hit the ‘get it!’ button you should probably receive your invitation instantly.
At the moment there aren’t many people on Socialbrowse because it is quite new so I recommend that you sign up and give it a go because it has quite a nice community.
Toluu is a new service that takes your ordinary list of RSS feeds and uses them to help you find new and exciting feeds. All you have to do is upload your feed list, and Toluu will match you up with other users that like similar feeds. You can share your feeds with your new-found friends or add the feeds they read to your list.
Toluu was talked about in a recent post by Will, but I’m going to give you an in-depth walk through of the service and show you how much you need Toluu to aid you in your quest to find the best of the best RSS feeds.
One of the biggest questions nowadays is what the future of the net will behold. Some interpret this very literally and think the web should just “look better”. Others think there will be a great structural change. I’m part of that second group. Just like Web 2.0 was all about the community, Web 3.0 will show intelligence; not only displaying information, but processing it as well. These days we are seeing the prologue to this “Webolution”.
‘The Filter’ makes a perfect example.
After getting my blog installed on Wordpress, the next step was to consider how to properly market it and promote it. One of my many thoughts turned to StumbleUpon, that giant monster of internet traffic, which is properly utilised, can turn you into the next Seth Godin (with hair preferably!).
But you don’t have to be a blogger or webmaster in order to appreciate and enjoy Stumbleupon. Anyone can use the site to enrich their internet using experience. With lots of different categories, groups and tools, StumbleUpon can change the way you look at the net - even someone as jaded as me who sees countless new pages every day in this job and finds it hard to be impressed with the Next New Thing.
I have one huge addiction in life - books. In fact, as I write this, I am peering through two large piles of books, praying that they don’t fall over and hit my girlfriend on the head. I buy books faster than I can read them, which is partly due to being enticed by the following websites ……
I was planning to review a bunch of services today, that I have scheduled a while ago. But on sunday after getting back from partying I somehow managed to overwrite file with review schedule (funny thing I do not even remember opening it). Anyways, things actually turned out to be even better once I stumbled into one of my notes with LibraryThing scrambled on it. So, it’s all below
Another great product of web2.0 era is Pandora, an incredibly cool service with awesome user interface. Pandora let users listen to their favourite songs and discover similar genre songs.
How it works?
It is very simple, all you need to do is to create so called radio stations. To create a radio station following guidelines provided on pandora.com. Interface is very nice and straightforward I doubt you will experience any trouble doing it. Start with entering your favourite song, artist or album.
This is really interesting, widely popular and one of my favorite websites. It’s more like a social network of web enthusiasts where you can discover various websites that were recommended by members with similar interests as yours. The best part of it, is that you can use this service right from the browser toolbar which comes with it(pic below) .