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Mashable has always been a great resource for everything related to the web2.0, as well as a great resource for people like us. On this post about the social community sites focusing at alcohol drinkers, they really did a great job. You can read about services for beer lovers, wine fans communities and search engines, and a few other gems, that you’d probably wan’t to check out. If you know of any other sites for alcohol people, please comment here.
Who won the Web 2.0 Awards?
SEOmoz have been running a competition to find the best web2.0 websites in a few categories. Although most of them are already well known, there are some surprises and some new and good discoveries.
StumblePorn - StumbleUpon only for porn…
Mashable reports on StumblePorn - a new toolbar add-on, that lets you find the best porn on the net - you simply install the toolbar, and when using it, the software recommends other porn site that you might like, based on your criteria. The plugin is only available for Firefox, and if you’re over 18, and you like YouPorn, you should check it out.
How to create logos, icons, buttons and full layouts web2.0 style?
Mashable had a really great post a few days ago about 15 online graphic genrators, that can help you make that special web2.0 RSS button, or create that logo you always wanted, without needing to know how to operate expensive image editing programs, such as PhotoShop.
If you’re planning on creating your own blog or website, or if you just want to beautify your myspace page or your facebook profile - these online services could save you a lot of money and time.
New computer project? Check out the following sites
Installing a new computer from scratch can be a pain in the ass sometimes, but can also mean a fresh new start and a chance to get back the power on your PC.
If you always wanted to replace those heavy ans costable programs with a free open-source one, but never knew where exactly you should look - than try out osalt.com that features the best replacements for many popular programs. Another great source for free programs is this list of more than 450 free utilities in various categories.
If you want to tweak your XP and change some of the hidden options in Windows XP, go over every item on this list of registery edits, tweaks and tips for XP.
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