Week-in-Links: Search 2.0
Tezaa A self proclaimed “opinion engine” and an online search community driven by polls. Straight from their About page on how Tezaa can benefit its users: “Tezaa can help you make better choices by knowing what your peers think.” Check it out and judge for yourself. Socialgrapes Can help you search user profiles from most [...]
Read MoreWeek in Links: OutTwit, African-American “Digerati,” and Diversity
Outlook + Twitter = OutTwit This might help some of you Twitter users. The Black Digital Elite: African American Leaders of the Information Revolution Good Read. AIGA Diversity Initiative If you are a designer or a member of AIGA they have a Diversity Initiative. You may have to verify they have one in your local [...]
Read MoreWeek in Links: Mashup’s and Web 2.0 Color
Mashup Challenge Every 90 days a new Mashup Challenge starts so don’t worry if you haven’t quit thought of that perfect Mashup yet. FYI they also have a Mashup Awards. 10 Tools to Help you Select a Web 2.0 Color Palette BookmarkBliss.com has found the perfect solution for your Web 2.0 color problems, and they [...]
Read MoreWeek in Links: Visualization, Bullsh*t, & Stripes
Dack.com Web Economy Bullshit Generator Very funny, comes up with crazy Web 2.0 phrases that don’t really exist like “facilitate ubiquitous web services” or “scale frictionless technologies” visualcomplexity.com A visual exploration of mapping complex networks such as a favorite of mine “Who Owns the Internet?” Verizon, Sprint, At&t, or Qwest? Stripemania Stripe background generator Walk2Web [...]
Read MoreWeek In Links: African Web Start-up’s, Web Tools, & Happiness
This is our first installment of “Week In Links,” basically every Friday you can expect some pretty cool links to check out that the staff came across during the week. Feel free to reply with any links that you think are worth sharing. And now, the links… Afrigator African Aggregator muti An African Reddit Here [...]
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