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Omnidrive
A foolproof online repository that lets you back up
files to the web. Providing you with a large chunk of
space (more than 10GB), Omnidrive lets you add and manage
files and folders via either the standard web-interface or
a downloadable Desktop client. The latter lets you quickly
drag and drop files to and from the web space. Online
items can be shared with other Omnidrive users or
published, which will provide you with a direct download
link. MP3s stored online can be streamed to any PC using
the built-in player. It's impressively done, with an
attractive interface. However, although it's currently
free, future accounts are likely to be charged at around
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Like
A superb new way to store your favourite bookmarks
and research on the one site. Diigo (it stands for Digest
of Internet Information, Groups and Other) is a social web
clipping and annotation service. It's aimed at anyone who
uses the web for research purposes, although students in
particular will find it useful. It lets you add highlights
and sticky notes to any web page (and access them from
anywhere too) and clip items of interest from other sites.
You can store your bookmarks on Diigo (or another
bookmarking site) then make them cached and fully
searchable. If you need to collaborate on something you
can also share and interact on stored contents. |
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Jotspot
A mouth-watering Google-owned wiki-builder. No one
is entirely sure what Google plans to do with Jotspot
(whether it will be integrated into other services or
re-launched as a standalone tool) but it fits well with
several of Google's other products - Most notably Google
Docs & Spreadsheets and Google Groups. A wiki is an
editable website that contributors can easily add to or
revise without any knowledge of HTML.
Wikipedia is, of course, the most famous example.
Jotspot's wiki creator doesn't just let users build web
pages, however - you can also generate collaborative
spreadsheets, shared calendars and photo-sharing sites. |
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Your Minis
A widget-friendly, customizable homepage.
YourMinis gives you access to a wide range of widgets that
you can add, remove or move around the page. There are
tabs at the top of the site which give you access to
themed sections such as News, Entertainment, Sports and
Fun. Each tabbed page has its own set of widgets but you
can chop and change them as you see fit. You can also add
tabs of your own. Although there are plenty of similar
sites, YourMinis (from Goowy Media) is easily the most
impressive and should find a lot of fans. |
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Diigo
A superb new way to store your favorite bookmarks
and research on the one site. Diigo (it stands for Digest
of Internet Information, Groups and Other) is a social web
clipping and annotation service. It's aimed at anyone who
uses the web for research purposes, although students in
particular will find it useful. It lets you add highlights
and sticky notes to any web page (and access them from
anywhere too) and clip items of interest from other sites.
You can store your bookmarks on Diigo (or another
bookmarking site) then make them cached and fully
searchable. If you need to collaborate on something you
can also share and interact on stored contents. |
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2Prong
The easiest no-click way to get a temporary email
address. Lots of sites require you to register with an
email address. If you don't want to use your real one, 2
Prong will to give you a fake temporary address that you
can use long enough to verify your account. Unlike similar
sites, all you have to do to use it is open 2 Prong in one
tab/window and the site you want to register with in
another. A fake email address will be automatically copied
to your clipboard so you can just paste it into the site.
When an email is sent to the address it will appear
instantly on the 2 Prong page. Incredibly simple, but
destined to be hugely popular. |
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Stay Tuned as We Flesh It Out!
We're
compiling what are a flurry of links that have been
stuffed into a variety of "Favorites" areas over the
last couple of years, so it's going to take a bit of
time to get them all here, but remember to send us YOUR
suggestions via our contact form online.
Thanks for
your submissions (not only about sites, but about
categories that might need to be represented here) and
have a great day! |
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2GuysTalking Link Categories:
Links Home ---
24 Stuff
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Podcasting Equipment
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Must Have
Computer Stuff
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Movie Stuff
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TV Stuff
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Other Podcasts
--- Must Visit
Websites ---
iPod/MP3
Player Stuff
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Music Stuff
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News Stuff
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Blogger's
Car Wreck
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Family Stuff
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Terminator Stuff
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Misc Links
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