Flickr – Flickr was the first site to solve this problem with something called collaborative tagging. The idea is that if everyone is allowed to tag everyone else’s uploaded photos, then a rough-and-ready categorization will naturally emerge from the wisdom of the crowd. It works because it has to — there aren’t enough librarians in [...]
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Top Websites of 2009
Posted: September 28, 2009 in latestTags: Amazon, Boing Boing, Craigslist, Delicious, facebook, Flickr, Fora, Google, Kayak, Netflix, Open Table, Popurls, Skype, Twitter, Vimeo, Wikipedia, youtube
Useful Open Source Software Directory
Posted: September 28, 2009 in latest, Technology UpdatesTags: directory, free, open, software, softwares, source, Useful
Most Popularly Used Firefox delivers helpful new features to make your online experience more productive. Chose from over a thousand useful add-ons to personalize and make it your own. Miro – free, open source internet tv and video player. Miro gives you access to more free HD content than any other video player. Pidgin – [...]
Best Facebook Apps
Posted: September 6, 2009 in latestTags: application, applications, best, facebook
Today I’ll be taking a look at the top 10 Facebook applications that are all about play. These apps are all about fun, and will probably waste time when you should be working. But, hey, we all need to to have a little fun. This is a completely subjective list, so not everyone will agree with [...]
Nokia Tosses Another OSS OS Into the Mobile Mix
Posted: August 29, 2009 in latestTags: mobile, Nokia, open source, os
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) on Thursday announced the N900 smartphone, a mobile device running the Linux-based Maemo operating system that the company typically uses for its tablets. The device runs a Mozilla-based browser and offers still and video photography, an FM radio and 3.5G and WLAN connectivity. Maemo is the operating system used in Nokia’s tablets, and [...]