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Stacy's Weekly Mashup: Nextcat, stu.dicio.us, PickStation, Spiceworks, FUTEF

Many new Web 2.0 services launch every day in the hopes of providing fun new ways for their audience to interact, connect, and keep track of important data. Here are just a few of Stacy's favorites this week!
Published: Jul 28, 2006
Author: Stacy Reed
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Many new Web 2.0 services launch every day in the hopes of providing fun new ways for their audience to interact, connect, and keep track of important data. Here are just a few of my favorites this week:


  • Polaroid-o-nizer - Turn your images into polaroids!
  • Nextcat - Network with thousands of entertainment professionals.
  • stu.dicio.us - Keep track of your class schedule, todo list, and notes in one place.
  • Kramkoob - Free exposure for your auction, blog, video, web site, ect...
  • PickStation - Submit and vote for your favorite music tracks.
  • LiTha-Paint - Web based paint and drawing service.
  • Spiceworks - Managing your network could be as simple as, say, managing your digital music.
  • FUTEF - Search Wikipedia's free encyclopedia.
  • Paird - Social matchmaking with a bit of a twist.
  • Madhens - A new solution to Internet advertising.


So you're looking for a Web 2.0 product and service that might just revolutionize the way you use your computer and your Internet connection? You can find a compiled list of links from past articles if you visit the Weekly Mashup Archive. Do you have any comments or suggestions for future mashups? Trying to find something in particular but need some help? Let's talk it up in the forums! Click Discuss this Article below.


About Stacy Reed

Software librarian and acclaimed artist seeks knowledge and entertainment via Internet. Stacy Reed is an advocate for free information, software and services. She began reviewing software for Tucows in 2000. She's naturally curious with interests in a wide array of subjects including science and technology, software, the arts, and open education.

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