Thursday, July 31, 2008

10x Newest Finds of the Week – July 31, 2008

  1. Come2Play - Social Gaming Networks. Come2Play allows Web site and blog owners to create a private labeled/skinned version of games galleries, channels, applications and widgets. By integrating fully featured multiplayer game channels with widgets, and applications into their web site, digital content providers can lay the basis for a social gaming community.

  2. DailyColorScheme.com (Beta)

  3. Graphsy.com Graphsy is a new graph drawing application for the Web with a focus on usability. It allows you to access graph projects from anywhere, all you need is a web browser. It is currently in the alpha stage of development with more features added all the time.

  4. Hitachi's cute Flash Ad: "Get Perpendicular”

  5. knol.google.com - Share what you know. The Knol project is a site that hosts many knols — units of knowledge — written about various subjects. The authors of the knols can take credit for their writing, provide credentials, and elicit peer reviews and comments. Users can provide feedback, comments, and related information. So the Knol project is a platform for sharing information, with multiple cues that help you evaluate the quality and veracity of information.

  6. MUZU.tv - Your Music TV. Muze.tv is where bands, artists, festivals, venues, broadcasters, music magazines and more, broadcast their music TV on the web.
    Oodesk.com - “Your Virtual Desktop. Reproduce the appearance and functionality of your own computer with all interactive functions and community tools of Web 2.0. Access your workspace anytime, configure, customize and share it from any computer, PDA, phone connected to the network.”

  7. Ruby-lang.org - "A Programmer's Best Friend" - open source programming language

  8. SocialBrowse.com - Share and Discuss within your Browser. SocialBrowse is a Firefox extension that lets you easily share and discuss links in real time, and see what's good on every page.

  9. tokbox.com - Live Video Calling. Tokbox is a free service that lets you talk with your friends over live video. You just need to sign up and Tokbox gives you a link. When you want to talk with anyone, just give them the link - they click and you can chat.

  10. Tweenky (beta.tweenky).com - Tweets in Real-Time. Tweenky is a web-based micro-blogging ("tweet") client that currently supports Twitter. Tweenky main feature is the Integration with Twitter search (formerly Summize) to allow users to find & track content as it flows through the "Twitterverse".

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