Monday, October 29, 2007

#19 Discovering Web 2.0 tools

After reading the blog "books and birds " I have had a play with http://www.fuzzmail.org/ .
At first I did not get it. I sent myself an email full of corrections and deletions. When I opened the email it printed out as it typed, ie. letter by letter with back spacing and deletions. I could what what I typed, how I typed it. It was a bit of fun. I don't think I will write and send important documents that way.
A much more important site is from the WEB 2.0 AWARDS page.
http://www.seomoz.org/web2.0/
You type in what bottles of alcohol you have hidden in the back cupboard of the library and it will tell you what drinks you can make.
http://www.cocktailbuilder.com/

sun burn has 3 ingredients
2 bottle of vodka 1/2 gallon of cranberry juice 1/2 gallon of grapefruit juice.
That seems much more liquid than we have at this workplace but I suppose it would last us all day!!! Ha ha!

Google maps is a good site. http://maps.google.com/
Most realestate sites seem to use this to show you where properties are.
Housing maps is only in American so is no good for anyone else. http://www.housingmaps.com/
Peer trainer looked good. http://www.peertrainer.com/
It is a fitness site where you could record your goals and how you acheived them. As it says on the site your friends get bored listening to how many reps you did and what you best time was for a distance. People could help support you and keep you motived BUT you could lie and really be a couch potato.

I liked List Dump. http://www.listdump.com/ There were lists for everything.

There is just so much.

You had better look for yourselves.

A great resource for libraries, techno nerds, the unemployed, retirees, students...in fact everybody!!!

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