Saturday, August 23, 2008

10x Newest Finds of the Week – August 23, 2008

10x Weekly Finds

  1. Blish is a new online marketplace designed to enable consumers to quickly find and immediately purchase a wide variety of products as expansive as digital content itself. "The easiest place to buy or sell digital content."

  2. Blogtronix is a novel corporate blogging and business networking company, enabling businesses, universities, web portals and government agencies with secure on-demand services built on the Microsoft’s .NET platform.

  3. CommunityWalk is a website that is dedicated to providing a powerful yet simple and easy to use interface for creating informational, interactive, and engaging maps.

  4. elgg.org -"An open source, learning landscape platform. It is all about building up your own personal space, a personal record of all your work and experience, an aggregation of all content important to you - customised the way you want."

  5. OSSwin Project, The: Open Source for Windows!

  6. Searchme.com - Lets you see what your looking for.

  7. TracBac is an online, web based design collaboration service for designers, advertising agencies, creative professionals and clients. Design collaboration for creators & clients.

  8. Zimbra is an open source server and client technology for next-generation enterprise messaging and collaboration. Zimbra delivers innovation for both the administrator and the end-user as well as compatibility with existing infrastructure and applications (both open source and proprietary).

  9. ziggs.com - Be included in the fastest - growing index of professionals. Millions of people are searched for online every day When someone searches for you, what do they find? At Ziggs we believe you should be found with a professional profile that you control.

  10. Wikio is a user managed news search engine. It watches, real time, thousands of news sources, gathers hundreds of thousands of stories every day and classifies them by their topics in a multi millions documents database. information classification is based both on its relevancy and on its members popularity who vote, discuss or even write new stories. "You are the Media."

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