Roundup : meshly, Panraven, Yoname, Blogger & Podcaster Magazine, Miniboxs
meshly - social bookmarks with tags, channels and voting, the main difference is you don’t post by a web form or a bookmarlet, it’s all by IM, even the initial registration. I like the idea of channels (folders) as well as tags, also see netvouz, clipmarks and Spurl. [RRW]
Panraven - mixed media scrap booking, see others [via mashable]
Yoname - search people networks, see Wink and others listed here…note some of these services search network services, and some search within its own service based on people registering their network profiles within the system, and others are more about a mixed stream of personal content rather than search, and some are all of the above. [via mashable]
Blogger & Podcaster magazine - Unreal, I’ve been waiting for a web2.0 trade mag, when I browse magazines I never find anything I like. Not sure if this magazine will be in the shops but you can; subscribe (pay) to the print, or print off the electronic version, read (free) the electronic version, listen to the electronic version (also on podcast), and subscribe for the latest on their blog.
Any other web2.0 trade mags I should know about?
Miniboxs - calls itself an RSS magazine, but all it’s just a single aggregator like Original Signal and others…make one yourself with BozPages, Netvibes Universe, PageFlakes public , Protopage public, Speedyfeed, Feedraider, Yourminis, webjam and others
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- Larry
Publisher
Blogger & Podcaster Magazine
Comment by Larry Genkin — April 26, 2007 @ 2:27 pm
Thanks for the Meshly review! What’s your member name? I’ll make sure to watch out for your posts.
We’re in the middle of some cool upgrades, so hang in there - it’s getting even better. You can track our update progress on the dev blog at http://meshly.blogspot.com/, or just keep an eye on the meshlydev channel (http://www.meshly.com/channel/meshlydev).
Thanks again for your review and support!
Jason Striegel
www.meshly.com/member/jason
Comment by Jason Striegel — May 9, 2007 @ 5:37 pm
yoname was really cool, i loved it, i chanced upon it because someone looked up my email and yoname emailed me telling me that i was being searched, i checked it out and it was really awesome i got to look up whoever i wanted and it got me in touch with people that i havn’t seen in years it was amazing
Comment by Gill — July 18, 2007 @ 11:03 pm
yoname was really cool, i loved it, i chanced upon it because someone looked up my email and yoname emailed me telling me that i was being searched, i checked it out and it was really awesome i got to look up whoever i wanted and it got me in touch with people that i havn’t seen in years it was amazing
Comment by Mustafa — December 9, 2007 @ 2:45 am
Yoname is great. I use the find a friend feature.
Comment by Lynn — January 6, 2008 @ 6:37 am