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Listed below are websites that make use of Ajax as well as other

coding in order to facilitate rapid data exchange.

 

Additionally, each site will be rated based on the following criteria:

 

1) Is the website up to standards and rendering correctly in Firefox? If it does then a Firefox icon will appear next to the website logo.

2) Is the application based on OpenSource software? If yes then an OpenSource icon will appear next to the website logo.

3) Is the application free?

4) If the website/application is only accessable through MS Internet Explorer, this will be noted with a big red "X". Boooo!!! Shame!

 

The Sidebar to the right is a table of contents. The websites/applications have been sorted based on the type of service offered.

 

If you find an error or if there is a website that you would like to suggest, please send an e-mail to Web2Linux@gmail.com

 

cheers!

gryphen

 

 

My Gratitude Journal

OPML 

Plum 

sponit* 

SquareFree

Technorati Kitchen

The Web Standards Project 

Web 2.0 Workgroup


 

* The Buzz

Rojo 

TagWorld 

Zipingo

.derkilicious 

Backbeat Media 

Betaflow

Blursoft Meta 

Buzzingo 

Inform 

Jesse Ruderman 

Opinity 

purevolume

Renkoo

SuprGlu 

TechCrunch 

Yahoo! Answers


 

Content:

 

blog

online calendar

chat

e-commerce

e-mail

employment

event planning

image hosting

linux

multimedia

file sharing

social networking

online poll

web portal

rss atom xml aggregator

search

social bookmarking tagging

telecommunications

todo list

online office

wiki

ajax information

misc apps

the buzz

SideBar

blinklist

about me

contact me

 

 

  • Need to quickly learn how to use bold, italics, tables, and more? Check out our wiki style page!

 

  • Start playing around with your own wiki! Click the Edit this page button either above or below!

 

  • Create a new page (2 ways)
    • First, you can type a word with SeveralCapitalLetters (or even type NewPage), which will automatically create a link to that page! A dashed underline means the page doesn't exist yet.
    • Second, you can put [brackets] around any word to create a new page. For example, if you wanted a page named cars, you could just type [cars].

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