12 May 2006
openomy: We've Launched!
by 29 othersOpenomy is an online file system. You can store files on Openomy and access them from any computer. Openomy organizes files and users via tags (as opposed to folders). You can choose to keep your files guarded by Openomy, or allow certain outside applications (of your choice) to do new and interesting things with your data. well it's semi-social.
24 April 2006
Welcome to MyWebDesktop.net
by 2 othersOnline personal and collaborative desktop: File storage, semi-social Bookmarks, Personal Startpage, Notebook application, Web agent, Messageboard and Instant Messaging
15 April 2006
Apple .Mac
by 1 otherMac is more than just an e-mail service, it’s an entire package from Apple. For $99 a year, you’ll net yourself an e-mail address that ends in “@mac.com”. If this cool moniker isn’t enough to turn you over to the side of Jobs, the additional features of this service will. You can publish photos for everyone to see, have a personal webpage hosted for you without the need to worry about bandwidth, keep multiple Macs in sync with each other, have blogging capabilities, get free storage with iDisk for backing up files, and a whole lot more. Though $99 may seem a bit expensive at first glance, remember what you’ll be getting with it. This e-mail service is not recommended for Windows users since you won’t be able to take full advantage of the .Mac services offered.
31 March 2006
StakeItOut
by 2 othersStakeItOut is a secure service for sharing private bookmarks and web services. You can use it for whatever you want, but you could use it for:
15 March 2006
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