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Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone

Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone
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100 Web Apps to Rule Them All Our original roundup of 100 Web Apps to Rule Them All was published in May, 2011. Nearly a year later, we’re back with over a dozen new apps … and sadly with a few of our original favorites removed since they hit the deadpool. We’ve added the newest apps to the top of this roundup article, so you can quickly see our new favorites. Today, more than ever before, you can get much of your work done right from your browser. There’s web apps for almost everything, and increasingly they work from mobile devices, have beautifully designed interfaces that rival native apps, and work together to make your online life easier. Some have stayed the same for years, veteran standbys of the online world, while others have rapidly iterated, quickly becoming must-have apps that set the standard for the next generation of web apps.

About.com About.com is an Internet-based network of content, providing articles and videos about various topics, authored by experts.[1] The site, visited each month by approximately 90 million users, competes with other online resource sites and encyclopedias such as Wikipedia.[2][3] History[edit] Originally founded in 1996 as the Mining Company, the site was launched on April 21, 1997 by Scott Kurnit, owner of General Internet; Bill Day and a group of other entrepreneurs in New York City.[5] The original goal was to maintain 1,800 topic areas, but after five years of operation, this number was reduced to 700. The original business plan offered writers a minimum rate of $250 a month or one-third of the advertising revenue generated within their topic area. The Mining Company also employed approximately 50 full-time staff for administration, advertising sales and the overall site-design work.

List of wiki software This is a list of notable wiki software applications. For a comparative table of such software, see Comparison of wiki software. For a list of wikis, or websites using wiki software, see List of wikis. Standard wiki software[edit] JavaScript-based[edit] Top 10 Web Apps We Love The author's posts are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz. We often get asked, "What apps do the SEOmoz team use?" To answer this question, we decided to put together a blog post with the Top 10 Web Apps We Love here at SEOmoz. The SEOmoz team decided on the Top 10 apps below (in no particular order). However, we found we liked so many apps that we decided to include another 15 that are definitely worth mentioning. Take a look at our list and let us know your own favorite apps in the comments.

Best of 2007: Top 7 Coolest Web Apps While everyone is trying to create their ultimate list of the winners and losers of 2007, please allow us to take a different, utterly subjective route, and choose the coolest web applications of 2007. Yes, we're not looking for that geek with straight A's in the front row here; we're looking for the guy in the back who has the brains to be the best but he just doesn't give a damn. Only applications that became available to the public in 2007 are considered, so excuse us if we haven't covered all possible categories. Here are our winners in this weird category, in no particular order.

Top 10 Underhyped Webapps SExpand Even in this golden age of Big Internet Companies Acquiring Everything In Sight, there are still a few independent, small webapps out there that don't get the attention they should for their useful functionality. Every once in a while we get tired of writing about the same big name webapps everyone knows about, so today we're turning the spotlight away from the obvious greats and taking a look at online tools that may have flown under your radar.

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