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PUBLIC MARKS from macroron with tags web-based-applications & to-read*

05 November 2005

GTDTiddlyWiki Blog - your simple client side wiki

by 27 others
is a GettingThingsDone adaptation by NathanBowers of JeremyRuston's Open Source TiddlyWiki. The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is to give users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so they can create/edit lists, and then print directl

31 October 2005

30 October 2005

CosmoPOD.com

by 7 others
Personal Online Desktop. Free 1GB online to store and edit your emails, office documents, calander, organizer, photos and files, chat to friends play games surf the web even faster and more from any computer on your own personal online desktop and acce

20 October 2005

17 October 2005

07 October 2005

06 October 2005

techcrunch

by 2 others
a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing every newly launched web 2.0 business, product and service.

04 October 2005

ning home

by 99 others, 1 comment
a free online service, a playground, for building and using social applications. social apps are web applications that enable anyone to match, transact, and communicate with other people. create your own take on craigslist, your own take on zagat, our ow

26 September 2005

1060 research - netkernal - quotes from the blogsphere

John Udell (infoworld) I never heard the phrase "REST microkernel" before, but I had an immediate expectation of what that would mean. An hour's experimentation with the system met that expectation. Wildly interesting stuff.

netKernel - service oriented microkernel and xml application server

generalizes the principles of REST, the basis for the successful operation of the World Wide Web, and applies them down to the finest granularity of service-based software composition. The Web is the most scaleable and adaptive information system ever.

netKernel tour - system

[rest] the term REpresentational State Transfer (REST) originates from the seminal work of roy t. fielding in retrospectively defining the core architectural principles of the world wide web.