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Stacy's Weekly Mashup: FiveRuns, Toggl, Weebly, Quintura Kids, Foxit Reader..

Stacy offers links to the hottest Web services, freeware, news and media this holiday season.
Published: Dec 21, 2006
Author: Stacy Reed
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Web 2.0 Sites:

  • FiveRuns - Monitor and maintain your systems wherever you are and whenever you want
  • Toggl - A free, online time tracker perfect for anyone who needs to manage their work hours
  • LiveLook - Easily organize and view your favorite webcams in one place
  • MapWing - Turn your digital photos into virtual tours that include interactive maps, images, and comments
  • linkaGoGo - a free online favorites manager and social bookmarking application
  • Weebly - Create a great looking website and share it with the world for free
  • Standpoint - A place where you can share your beliefs and learn about the perspectives of others
  • DropBoks - Securely upload and download your files as you please
  • Quintura for Kids - A gift from the folks at Quintura: a unique search engine for kids
  • RSS MAD - One of the the largest archives of RSS feeds available online, free reader and webmaster tools


Freeware Feature of the Week: Foxit Reader - A free PDF document viewer and printer


Wallpaper of the Week: Whistler Blackcomb


The Week in Geek News:


Flickr Image of the Week: by Tony Broomfield


Top Blog Picks:


Article of the Week: Why I Am Breaking Up With Netflix - Michael Arrington of TechCrunch


Art Site of the Week: ARTNATOMY - Anatomical basis of facial expression learning tool


Video of the Week: Chad Vader: Episode 5 (Holiday Special)


Geek Tip:FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a fast and efficient way to upload files to a host site. FTP tools are especially helpful when building websites because they can easily transfer many files at once. They are simple to use and can ensure you have a backup if anything were to happen to your host. Vice versa, if your computer crashes, you will be able to recover your files from your host's system. Some FTP software will even allow you to schedule transfers for specific times, drag and drop files, or map an Internet FTP site to a local drive.


Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year to all of you! That's all for this week, but if you're looking for an archive of past articles, you can find them here. Make sure to check out our new Web 2.0 site where you can find out what's hot and search for helpful web services and tools. Keep the links coming, everyone! My thanks goes out to Jon, Yakov, and Alari for submitting some awesome sites this week! Do you know of a great site that's worth sharing? Do you have any comments or suggestions? Click Discuss this Article below to post your comment in the forums or send an email to sreed@tucows.com


About Stacy Reed

Stacy Reed is Tucows' resident software librarian and editor. She has been reviewing PC and mobile software as well as web services for over a decade. Helping developers improve and promote their products is only one of her areas of expertise. Stacy is also an advocate for Open Source, Creative Commons and freeware, taking special interest in educational resources, social media, cloud sharing, and mobile technology.

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By timetracker
Jul 01, 2008 | 07:35 AM
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Thanks for this great list Stacey. I'd just like to add that Tsheets.com is another great web 2.0 time tracker.

Toggl is a great tool for sure, but don’t forget about our personal and professional time tracking application. We’ve recently integrated with Jott.com thereby making time tracking even easier! Keep your eyes peeled for our soon to be released iPhone app! Come have a visit at:

http://www.tsheets.com
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