Roundup : FolderShare, Portable Apps, tagsahoy, Nenest, ypen
FolderShare - p2p file sharing and synching, also see egnyte and other similar services like Tribler, Tubes, dekoh, izimi, Qnext and Quickeo
Portable Apps - carry your whole office suite on your portable hard drive or USB stick and plug ‘n play, when you are finished none of your personal data is left behind…so this is like using applications without having to install them.
tagsahoy - that latest move is that we now have tools to re-syndicate all our web 2.0 profiles into the one stream (lifestreaming or profile aggregators), secondbrain will even house your files and create collections. Now tagsahoy will search across all your profiles, perhaps something Dave Pollard was looking for, a Google virtual search for all your web 2.0 profiles.
Supported sites include del.icio.us, Flickr, Gmail, Squirl, LibraryThing and Connotea, with more coming soon!
Nenest - a form and application builder, maybe similar to WayaCracker.
ypen - write online notes that you can access at a URL, see ChangeToLink and others. [via DI]














Just wanted to point out that izimi is not P2P, anyone with a browser can see content that an izimi user shares, so its a MUCH more open model. Of coures it has private/public sharing options, but the essence is that its more like Peer to Browser (to coin a phrase). www.izimi.com
Comment by david ingram — June 5, 2007 @ 3:26 pm