So my best links are web 2.0 services which I have in my tabs more that 50% of the time

Flickr http://www.flickr.com - Growing from strength to strength with no features Blip.tv http://www.blip.tv - Free hosting of video of any quality and plays well with the rest of the web Democracy http://www.getdemocracy.com/ - As consumer friendly as web video gets and such a good project Twitter http://www.twitter.com - New addition but made such a impact in its short time

Thought I'd stay away from the more developer type links...

Ian Forrester | backstage.bbc.co.uk | cubicgarden.com


On 15 Dec 2006, at 11:54, Tom Loosemore wrote:

Hello all

I'm doing a review of the year's best links, for use inside Auntie.

Any suggestions?

For 'best' read: Funny/useful/fabulous/bonkers/innovative

Dropsend.com is my link of the year, which is a sad reflection on my
life.

-t


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