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Web 2.0

MyFolia

Gardening isn’t something that I have an interest in, but people take their gardening very seriously where I live in the state of Georgia. I have to admit that a successful garden is a nice site to behold, but there’s a lot of work that goes into them. I may not be a part of [...]

Flickr

My wife has a digital camera, but we hardly ever use it. As you can imagine, she uses it a lot more than I do, but even then, we barely take any pictures with it. You see, I enjoy looking at pictures, but I’m not a shutterbug in any way. Whether you enjoy looking at [...]

Clicky

If you have a blog or Web site, then you want to know who’s visiting what you’ve created. This Web 2.0 movement has made us appreciate our online communities even more, and we want to do what we can to please them. If we have no clue as to what our visitors are doing or [...]

Wikidot

In this Web 2.0 generation, people expect to be involved in everything when it comes to online services. They’re not just interested in being served content because they want to serve content as well. Collaboration is key, and if your users can’t work together in some fashion, they’re not going to be very happy about [...]

Digg

Occasionally I’ll look back on the Web site reviews that I’ve written here at Lockergnome to see if I’ve missed writing about an important Web site. Whenever I take the time to review what I’ve covered, I always find a couple of sites that I personally love that have somehow slipped through the cracks. It’s [...]

Netvibes

What Web site do you currently have set as your browser’s homepage? The options are large in number, but on many computers, you’ll find search engines, news sources, and personal Web sites that are set to be the first thing that people see when they start browsing. These choices are definitely worthy, but if you’ve [...]

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