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Coursekit
'The simple way to manage your course and engage your students.'
learning  teaching  tools 
11 weeks ago by adamcrowe
Showoff
'The easiest way to share localhost over the web. '
prototyping  tools 
april 2011 by adamcrowe
Prey -- Open source anti-theft solution for Mac, PCs & Phones
'Basically you install a tiny agent in your PC or phone, which silently waits for a remote signal to wake up and work its magic. This signal is sent either from the Internet or through an SMS message, and allows you to gather information regarding the device's location, hardware and network status, and optionally trigger specific actions on it.'
security  rootkit  tools 
march 2011 by adamcrowe
Dead Man's Switch
'This is how this works. You write a few e-mails, and choose the recipients. These emails are encrypted with military-grade algorithms, so you can be sure that no-one except the intended recipient will ever read them. Your switch will email you every so often, asking you to show that you are fine by clicking a link. If something were to... happen... to you, your switch would then send the emails you wrote to the recipients you specified. Sort of an "electronic will", one could say.'
internet  death  daemon  deadmanswitch  tools  from delicious
january 2011 by adamcrowe
Global Guerrillas -- JOURNAL: Cell Phone Coordination of Open Source Protests
'Here's a cool little phone app called Sukey to help people navigate during a protest/riot. Very useful in avoiding kettling (a slang term for police crowd containment). NOTE: A slight variant of this could be used to direct open source protests by select routes and targets/takedowns (using a reddit style upvote process for each)'
internet  smartmobs  mapping  heatmap  tools  chokepoints  countermeasures  riot  triage  from delicious
january 2011 by adamcrowe
OSQA - The Open Source Q&A System
'OSQA is the free, open source Q&A system you've been waiting for. Your OSQA site is more than just an FAQ page, it is a full-featured Q&A community. Users earn points and badges for useful participation, and everyone in the community wins.'
communities  collaboration  tools 
december 2010 by adamcrowe
Ripplepay
'Ripple is a monetary system that makes simple obligations between friends as useful for making payments as regular money. -- You create a profile on the system and indicate who you know and how much you trust them by connecting to people by email address and giving them credit limits. Then whenever you want to make a payment to another Ripple user using only friendly obligations, the system finds a chain of intermediaries connecting you to the person you want to pay, and records the payment in each intermediary's account all the way down the chain. You end up owing one of your "neighbours" on the system, and the payment recipient ends up being owed by one of her neighbours.' -- Clever, but not anonymous or untraceable.
economics  p2p  LETS  trust  credit  markets  tools 
september 2010 by adamcrowe
Homebrew — MacPorts driving you to drink? Try Homebrew!
'Homebrew is the easiest and most flexible way to install the UNIX tools Apple didn't include with OS X.'
osx  ruby  unix  tools 
september 2010 by adamcrowe
HTML-Ipsum
Quick copypasta HTML
html  tools 
august 2010 by adamcrowe
Assisted Serendipity - Your Foursquare powered wingman
'Assisted Serendipity is a free service that notifies you a soon as the male/female ratio turns in your favor at your favorite local hangouts. Using Foursquare's check-in data, we monitor the venues you are interested in, and notify you as soon as the ratio "tips". Meet new people through the power of location-based social networking.'
foursquare  socialnetworking  dating  stalking  tools 
august 2010 by adamcrowe
GoogleSharing: A Special Kind Of Proxy
'GoogleSharing is a special kind of anonymizing proxy service, designed for a very specific threat. It ultimately aims to provide a level of anonymity that will prevent Google from tracking your searches, movements, and what websites you visit. The GoogleSharing system consists of a custom proxy and a Firefox Addon. The proxy works by generating a pool of GoogleSharing "identities," each of which contains a cookie issued by Google and an arbitrary User-Agent for one of several popular browsers. The Firefox Addon watches for requests to Google services from your browser, and when enabled will transparently redirect all of them (except for things like Gmail) to a GoogleSharing proxy. There your request is stripped of all identifying information and replaced with the information from a GoogleSharing identity.'
google  anonymity  proxy  privacy  traceeradication  tools  from delicious
august 2010 by adamcrowe
Ghostery
'Ghostery tracks the trackers and gives you a roll-call of the ad networks, behavioral data providers, web publishers, and other companies interested in your activity. Ghostery allows you to block scripts from companies that you don't trust.' -- KILL IT WITH FIRE!
web  browser  tools  privacy  traceeradication  from delicious
august 2010 by adamcrowe
NeighborGoods
'NeighborGoods is a safe community where you can save money and resources by sharing stuff with your friends. Need a ladder? Borrow it from your neighbor. Have a bike collecting dust in your closet? Rent it out for some extra cash! When you add an item to the NeighborGoods inventory, you choose how to share it with the community. For example, you can allow your friends to borrow the item for free and charge others a rental fee. Or you can decide to make the item only available to friends. It's your stuff, so you set the rules.'
localism  mutualism  resilence  sharing  sharedobjects  spimes  tools  resilience  from delicious
july 2010 by adamcrowe
Wikipedia -- Ushahidi
'Ushahidi [software] uses the concept of crowdsourcing for social activism and public accountability, serving as an initial model for what has been coined as 'activist mapping' - the combination of social activism, citizen journalism and geospatial information. Ushahidi provides a mechanism for local observers to submit reports using their mobile phones or the internet, while simultaneously creating a temporal and geospatial archive of events.'
disaster  smartmobs  localism  journalism  geotagging  mapping  triage  tools 
july 2010 by adamcrowe
Mindbloom -- Grow the life you want
'For each leaf on your tree, you can choose from Mindbloom’s recommended actions or create your own (like take the stairs or swap out a cup of coffee for water). After adding an action to your leaf, simply schedule the days you intend to do it during the week (Monday through Sunday). As you complete your scheduled actions, you’ll earn seeds. But to keep your leaves healthy and green, you’ll need to do at least 50% (yes, half) of your actions you’d scheduled for each day that week. In Mindbloom, points are called seeds. These seeds are earned when you take those small steps (actions) towards your goals, passions or dreams. Spend those seeds to grow a Life Tree with more branches, leaves and actions... In Mindbloom, not only can you view your own accomplishments via the Journey feature, but you can also view the Journeys of all your friends. -- Advertising and Marketing Partners: ...make goods and services available to users as an opt-in opportunity based on users goals and intentions'
socialmedia  thegamingofeverydaylife  goals  equiveillance  peerpressure  achievements  coaching  tools  from delicious
july 2010 by adamcrowe
SlickMap CSS — A Visual Sitemapping Tool for Web Developers
'SlickMap CSS is a simple stylesheet for displaying finished site maps directly from HTML unordered list navigation'
css  mapping  tools 
june 2010 by adamcrowe
OpenLike is a protocol for sharing the things you like on the web.
'OpenLike is a simple way to tell other sites about the things you like and dislike on the web. Instead of having all of your preferences stored by a single company, OpenLike gives you a way to send your data where you want it.'
web  open  sharing  tools 
april 2010 by adamcrowe
Tableau Software: Data Visualization and Business Intelligence
'Browser-based analytics and data visualization anyone can use. At a fraction of the cost of traditional business intelligence software.'
analytics  dashboard  visualization  tools 
march 2010 by adamcrowe
BetterMe
'Send private, anonymous feedback to coworkers, classmates, and friends. Open, honest communication is crucial, but not always easy. Go ahead... say what you really think.' -- MakeMeJustLikeYou
sousveillance  feedback  socialengineering  politicalcorrectness  goodthink  conformity  griefing  tools 
march 2010 by adamcrowe
Inkling - Prediction Markets Platform
'Inkling Markets is a [web-based] software platform for collaboratively collecting predictions and opinions about current and future events and topics.'
predictionmarkets  collectiveintelligence  tools 
march 2010 by adamcrowe
YouTube -- TED: Gary Flake: is Pivot a turning point for web exploration?
'Gary Flake demos Pivot, a new way to browse and arrange massive amounts of images and data online. Built on breakthrough Seadragon technology, it enables spectacular zooms in and out of web databases, and the discovery of patterns and links invisible in standard web browsing.'
database  browser  navigation  pivot  tools 
march 2010 by adamcrowe
SkyMall -- Stealth IBot PC Monitor (USB)
'#Insert Into USB Of Any PC Or Laptop #In 5 Seconds - Nano iBots Attach To Windows To Begin Full Covert Monitoring - Remove USB #When Ready, Re-Insert Into USB to Retrieve Everything'
rootkit  surveillance  tools 
february 2010 by adamcrowe
Pastie
'Use Pastie in your quest to save humanity, not in your evil plots to take over the world!'
text  code  sharing  tools 
january 2010 by adamcrowe
RWW -- Notify Your Neighbors: EveryBlock Launches User-Contributed Announcements
'Today, EveryBlock launched a nifty new feature that allows its users to post stories to the site and notify their neighbors about interesting events in their neighborhoods. The new feature allows users to post anything from news alerts to questions and classified ads on the site. EveryBlock wants to give its users the ability to send out announcements for "every imaginable purpose" and describes this new feature as a "21st century community message board."' -- In a sane world – great. In *this* world – snitch, snitch, snitch.
psychogeography  localism  news  communities  collaboration  coordination  immunesystem  surveillance  anonequiveillance  snitching  tools  equiveillance 
january 2010 by adamcrowe
Web 2.0 Suicide Machine -- Sign out forever!
'Liberate your newbie friends with a Web2.0 suicide! This machine lets you delete all your energy sucking social-networking profiles, kill your fake virtual friends, and completely do away with your Web2.0 alterego. The machine is just a metaphor for the website which moddr_ is hosting; the belly of the beast where the web2.0 suicide scripts are maintained. Our service currently runs with Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and LinkedIn! Commit NOW!'
web  socialnetworking  socialmedia  backlash  delete  amputation  tools 
january 2010 by adamcrowe
Kickstarter
'Kickstarter is a new way to fund ideas and endeavors. We believe that... # A good idea, communicated well, can spread fast and wide. # A large group of people can be a tremendous source of money and encouragement.'
crowdsourcing  crowdfunding  funding  fundraising  pledging  p2p  tools 
november 2009 by adamcrowe
Apple - Downloads - System/Disk Utilities - The Unarchiver
'Supported file formats include Zip, Tar-GZip, Tar-BZip2, Rar, 7-zip, LhA, StuffIt and many other more or less obscure formats.'
software  mac  tools 
october 2009 by adamcrowe
Squeelr: Anonymous, Geo-sensitive, Collaborative Communications and Micro-blogging
'Why did we make Squeelr? Our epiphanic moment occurred during the 2009 Iranian elections, when many Internet users turned their avatars green in protest. We realized that an anonymous communications system was now needed and possible—so we set out to build one. As the application was constructed, we found that the anonymous nature of the communications provided many new possibilities and challenges. We realized that we could solve many of these problems by charging something—even a tiny amount—for each action. This charge ends up providing an economic disincentive for mass-marketers. Similarly, by borrowing from the "wiki" model, we allow anyone to delete a message [for a small cost].' -- Paid, anonymous, capture the flag.
augmentedreality  location  geotagging  pheromones  microblogging  anonymity  anonequiveillance  plausibledeniability  hivemind  activism  iphone  applications  tools  equiveillance 
september 2009 by adamcrowe
OpenZine
'Create a free website, Free hosting, built-in image editor all for free.'
web  magazine  publishing  tools 
september 2009 by adamcrowe
PHPanywhere.net: Online PHP Editor
Cool. Really makes you wonder what prevented this from being available years ago. AJAX and cloud computing, I guess.
programming  development  tools  php  cloud 
september 2009 by adamcrowe
my6sense - your digital intuition
'my6sense brings the good stuff from your information streams. What's unique about our technology is that there's no need for you to set preferences or give any explicit feedback. The m6s system learns what's valuable to you by translating your consumption behaviour into a personalized ranking function. Not only that, it's a dynamic system - so the more you use it, the better it gets and delivers more relevant content.'
socialmedia  content  filters  relevance  intuition  signalvsnoise  tools 
august 2009 by adamcrowe
Rypple
'Rypple is a collaborative, social business tool built on the premise that feedback is fundamental to success. Companies use Rypple to supercharge their annual review processes, find customer opportunities to drive revenue, and learn where their people can improve. People use Rypple to reach out to their trusted advisers and get feedback on a wide variety of topics, from business to personal and everything in between. The best habits of high performers are baked right into the service, including frequent requests for direct feedback, an environment that fosters honesty, and regular, short one-on-one conversations to keep feedback timely and relevant.'
work  collaboration  cocreation  feedback  management  customerservice  tools 
august 2009 by adamcrowe
CastingWords
Audio Transcription Services. Podcast, audio, video, and CD transcription. Budget, 6-day and 1-day turnaround options.
transcription  tools 
august 2009 by adamcrowe
Scout Labs
'A powerful, web-based application that tracks social media and finds signals in the noise to help your team build better products and stronger customer relationships.'
realtime  socialmedia  sentiment  measurement  analytics  tools 
august 2009 by adamcrowe
Muddy
'Muddy is an indexing and categorisation tool for use by people and companies with lots of content. Using information derived from Wikipedia, Muddy finds notable people, places and organisations in any webpage, and references them against other information sources. This helps you to categorise your content and to provide new navigation features on your website.'
wiki  semantic  aggregation  content  tools 
july 2009 by adamcrowe
Service Design Tools -- Communication methods supporting design processes
"An open collection of communication tools used in design processes that deal with complex systems. The tools are displayed according to the design activity (WHEN) they are used for, the kind of representation (HOW) they produce, the recipients (WHO) they are addressed to and the contents (WHAT) of the project they can convey."
*  service  design  UX  patterns  tools 
july 2009 by adamcrowe
Tourist Remover ...removes unwanted objects from your photos!
'Remove moving objects such as tourists or passing cars from your photos. Take multiple photos from the same scene and the Tourist Remover blends them into a composite photo without any interfering elements.
photography  retouching  editing  tools  realityprogramming  revisionism  unperson  1984 
july 2009 by adamcrowe
TweetPsych
"TweetPsych uses two linguistic analysis algorithms (RID and LIWC) to build a psychological profile of a person based on the content of their tweets. The service analyzes your last 1000 tweets and works best on users who have posted more than 1000 updates. It also works best on accounts that are operated by a single user and use Twitter in a conversational manner..."
psychology  twitter  linguistics  psychoanalysis  tools 
june 2009 by adamcrowe
Clixpy.com
"Clixpy tracks everything your site’s users do: mouse movement, clicks, scrolling, form inputs. You can watch and examine videos showing your users’ actions."
web  usability  surveillance  tools 
june 2009 by adamcrowe
Aardvark
'A real conversation with a friend (or friend-of-friend) can be much more helpful than searching the web — all the knowledge and experience in people’s heads can’t be put on a web page! With Aardvark, there’s nothing to download or install: just send Aardvark a message through IM, like you do when talking to a friend. Aardvark figures out who might be able to answer, and asks on your behalf — Aardvark is the hub. It’s all about people helping each other out!'
search  tools  tacitknowledge  socialmedia 
june 2009 by adamcrowe
Plinky
"Every day we provide a new prompt (like a question, or a challenge), and everyone gets a chance to answer. We know you've got something interesting to say. Plinky is here to help you say it in a fun and compelling way.'
socialmedia  behaviours  storygraph  improvisation  conversation  prompting  tools  improv 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
NYTimes.com -- Say What?
'You have the technology. The only thing the technology cannot do is solve this problem: What if you don’t really have anything to express? Ah, but technology can solve that problem for you. Plinky.com exists specifically to offer what it calls prompts, meant to inspire interesting thoughts to share with the world. Users respond on Plinky.com and can feed their answers to their own blogs, or to their Twitter or Facebook accounts.' -- The intentionally innocuous nature of the prompts makes them reminiscent of canned cocktail-party conversation starters. The difference is that while a tongue-tied party guest can at least try to cultivate an air of brooding mystery that might lead someone else to start the conversation, the Internet wallflower is totally invisible. Chime in, or you’re forgotten. Thus a Plinky slogan: “Hey, didn’t you use to have a blog?” Poignant.'
socialmedia  behavious  prompting  improvisation  conversation  tools  improv 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
YouTube -- Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009
"Google Wave Developer Preview presentation" -- Applications built around the address book.
google  googlewave  wiki  collaboration  projectmanagement  socialgraph  storygraph  tools 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
TweetStats -- Graphin' Your Stats
"Graph your Twitter Stats including: #Tweets per hour #Tweets per month #Tweet timeline #Reply statistics" -- Includes Today's Top 10 Twitter Apps.
twitter  metrics  analytics  measurement  tools 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
TalkShoe™
"TalkShoe is a unique website for people to participate in live interactive podcasts -- called Community Calls™. You can host, join or listen along to a live or recorded Community Call. Hundreds of people can talk and chat live, thousands can listen in (audio streaming to computers), and an unlimited number of people can download or podcast the recorded talk show."
podcasts  collaboration  tools 
may 2009 by adamcrowe
UserVoice - Customer Feedback 2.0
"UserVoice’s platform makes it easy to build a customer community and quickly start engaging your customers."
web  design  customerservice  feedback  collaboration  prototyping  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Floxee - Find your flock and follow!
"Build your own searchable list of Twitter accounts for your company, organization, school, or bird watching club!" -- Code is on github
twitter  aggregation  directory  search  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Prezi - The zooming presentation editor
"Create a map of your ideas, images, videos, then show overview, zoom to details, amaze, convince, take the day. And it is very simple to use." -- Lovely.
context  mapping  navigation  visualization  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
The Twitalyzer for Tracking Influence and Measuring Success in Twitter
"Twitalyzer is a unique tool to evaluate the activity of any Twitter user and report on relative influence [followers], signal-to-noise ratio [RT, via. @, http://, #], generosity [RT], velocity [tweets/time], clout [@self], and other useful measures of success in social media."
twitter  socialmedia  attention  popularity  influence  conformity  groupthink  metrics  analytics  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Troys Twitter Script for Greasemonkey
"Nested Replies, Custom Search Tabs, Autocomplete, Pagination, RT button, Media Embed [and inline display], URL Expansion, Hash Tag Search Links, Social Links" -- Blimey!
twitter  firefox  greasemonkey  scripts  tools  socialgraph  serviceecologies 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Spreadtweet
"So, you work at a big corporate, huh? And you're not allowed to use Twitter... Wouldn't it be awesome if there were a Twitter tool that looked just like Excel?"
twitter  spoofing  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Twitlonger: When you talk too much for Twitter
"Twitlonger is a way to let you post to Twitter when 140 characters just isn't enough. With Twitlonger, you can write what you need and a link to what you said will automatically be posted to your Twitter account. It's like twitpic for text."
twitter  blogging  microblogging  tools  #bandwidth 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Twanalyst
"Get your free Twitter personality test! -- 15 Tweeter types: #TALKER (12%) - a general keen conversationalist #SHARER (10%) - someone who shares lots of links etc they've found #NEWBIE (9%) - someone with few friends or followers yet #NETWORKER (9%) - a conversationalist who tweets a lot #WRITER (8%) - a general keen tweeter of their own content #POET (8%) - a writer who tweets more than usual #CELEBRITY (8%) - someone with a large following #SOCIALITE (8%) - someone who is mainly in conversation with people #BOFFIN (7%) - someone whose language is generally advanced or technical #ROBOT (7%) - someone whose tweets are mostly links #LURKER (5%) - someone who doesn't tweet very much #GURU (4%) - someone with many followers but doesn't follow back so much #VOYEUR (3%) - someone who reads lots of others but has few followers #PARROT (1%) - someone who retweets excessively #ODDBALL (1%) - someone who overuses hashtags"
twitter  socialmedia  behaviours  psychology  psychoanalysis  psychographics  analytics  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Qwitter: Catching Twitter quitters
'Qwitter e-mails you when someone stops following you on Twitter with a message like this: "John Gruber (gruber) stopped following you on Twitter after you posted this tweet: What's the difference between Arial and Helvetica?"' -- :'(
twitter  relationships  tools 
april 2009 by adamcrowe
Steve Lambert -- SelfControl
"Is email a distraction? SelfControl is an OS X application which blocks access to incoming and/or outgoing mail servers and websites for a predetermined period of time. For example, you could block access to your email, facebook, and twitter for 90 minutes, but still have access to the rest of the web. Once started, it can not be undone by the application or by restarting the computer – you must wait for the timer to run out." -- From the maker of Freedom
distraction  continuouspartialattention  ADHD  attentiondeficithyperactivedisorder  attention  concentration  productivity  tools  internet  immunesystem  amputation  #bandwidth 
march 2009 by adamcrowe
Ego -- You're important.
"Your stats in a single glance. Ego gives you one central—and lovely—location to check web statistics that matter to you. ...you can quickly view the number of visits to your website (including daily, hourly and monthly numbers), feed subscription totals and changes, and how many people are following you on Twitter." -- Numbers numb
iphone  applications  sousveillance  ego  attention  selfservers  quantifiedself  distributed  self  selfobjects  objects  feedback  analytics  statistics  numbers  tools  extensionsofman  centralnervoussystem  metabolism  psychology 
march 2009 by adamcrowe
Check User Names
"Find out which social media usernames have already been taken" -- Griefers delight
socialmedia  identity  tools  griefing  identitytheft  puppetry 
march 2009 by adamcrowe
CommentPress
"CommentPress is an open source theme for the WordPress blogging engine that allows readers to comment paragraph by paragraph in the margins of a text. Annotate, gloss, workshop, debate: with CommentPress you can do all of these things on a finer-grained level, turning a document into a conversation."
wordpress  comments  conversation  books  collaboration  communities  publishing  tools 
march 2009 by adamcrowe
TED.com -- Evan Williams on listening to Twitter users
"In the year leading up to this talk, the web tool Twitter exploded in size (up 10x during 2008 alone). Co-founder Evan Williams reveals that many of the ideas driving that growth came from unexpected uses invented by the users themselves."
twitter  socialdesign  UX  innovation  realtime  search  news  extensionsofman  proprioception  coordination  navigation  sharing  tools  #diversity 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
Storytron
"In Storytronics, we achieve interactive storytelling through artistic works called storyworlds, which the author creates for players' enjoyment.
storytelling  interactivefiction  tools  software  stage  scripting  director  swat 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
STORYTRON -- Interactive Storytelling: SWAT
"Storybuilders use the Storyworld Authoring Tool (Swat) to create storyworlds. The Swat was designed from the ground up to be used by writers and other storytelling artists, not programmers, and therefore does away with the needless technical burdens found in most software creation tools. Swat is all one needs and then some to create a complete, rich storyworld."
storytelling  interactivefiction  tools  software  stage  scripting  director  swat 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
Writer Response Theory -- Chris Crawford Delivers a Sneak Peek at SWAT! (with Interview)
'I started off thinking in conventional spatial terms, just like all games people. Space is measured in Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) and there’s a map defining what walls, objects, doors, and so forth are at the various coordinates. But that just didn’t work well for interpersonal interaction. After much hand-wringing and flopping around, I had this brilliant idea: set up space as a set of small connected “rooms”. Actors inside a single room can interact with each other, but not with anybody else. I was so proud of myself until a voice in my head said “Those are called ’stages’ in drama.” Duh! This is just one example of how I have been steadily forced into embracing concepts from drama.'
storytelling  interactivefiction  tools  software  stage  scripting  director  swat  ChrisCrawford 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
Emily Chang -- eHub: Getting Things Done with Twitter
"Twitter has become more than just another micro-blogging client. A whole industry of web applications have sprung up to extend and capitalize on Twitter’s capabilities, from the ridiculously silly, to the gobsmackingly useful. If Twitter is not already a part of your daily life, these applications can give you a whole new perspective on the idea of Getting Things Done." -- TwitPay.
twitter  commandline  serviceecologies  gtd  tools 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
3-2-1 -- Countdown Widget for Mac OS X
"3-2-1 is a countdown timer for Dashboard (OS X). It displays hours, minutes, and seconds, includes a lap function and is resizable. You can label each countdown (useful if you run more than one at a time), enter your own messages (to appear when a countdown has finished) and choose any sound to play."
productivity  tools  gtd 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
MakeCloud
"Tag Cloud from an RSS Feed. Make a tag cloud from any RSS feed, then add it to your blog or site." -- Text cloud
textclouds  rss  tools 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
Google Custom Search Engine
"Have a website or collection of sites you'd like to search over? With Custom Search Engine, you can harness the power of Google to create a search engine tailored to your needs."
google  search  tools 
february 2009 by adamcrowe
Apture – Add Multimedia to Your Site with One Click.
"Apture provides the first rich communication platform allowing publishers and bloggers to easily turn flat pages of text into multimedia experiences."
web  content  context  annotation  hyperlinks  tools  aggregation  analytics 
january 2009 by adamcrowe
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