Archive for the ‘Web 2.0’ Category
byTagg: Solution to track Blogs, Twitter friends and Search results
Standing on the verge of the web2.0 we are becoming more information sucker day-by-day. Getting updated with current trends whether it is upcoming business trend, technological advancement, weather alert, medical advancement, political news or entertainment; we always want to be tuned with it. Things are changing so fast.
Paradigm shift of simple html web page to [...]
June 13th, 2009/Tags: apps, bytagg, desktop application, RSS Reader, search, Twitter, web2 0/ Posted in Blog Tool, Twitter, Web 2.0/No Comments »
Make Your Blogging Experience More Vibrant With Zemanta
Image by Tom Raftery via Flickr
Zemanta provides an innovative Firefox plug-in which gives added features in blogging platform. This plug-in suggests links, pictures, articles (from other source) and tags based on your blog post which you can add easily with just a click in your post.
As per Zemanta, it gives you
Pleasure
Content
Convenience
Traffic
And in fact the above [...]
continue reading »May 6th, 2008/Tags: Browsers, Firefox, Wordpress, Zemanta/ Posted in Web 2.0, Wordpress/No Comments »
Askablogr a New Beneficial Tool for Bloggers
Askablogr is a new tool for Blogger, TypePad or WordPress users. Askablogr an integrated blog question and answer (Q&A) service through which blog readers gets engaged with blog author.
It’s beneficial for both parties(blog visitors & blog authors), because here they can easily communicate with each other without harming their privacy. Usually whenever we had [...]
March 22nd, 2008/ Posted in Web 2.0/1 Comment »
Download Entire Website With Web Site Downloader
Here is another software which found to be useful to us. We usually need to save web pages for different purposes; and accomplish this task just by going to File menu, click save page as and save it as Web Page, complete or Web Page, Html only.
So, if you need one click website download [...]
January 8th, 2008/Tags: Download Website, website downloader/ Posted in Web 2.0/No Comments »



