It's amazing how much time and energy this list must have taken to compile and research -- and all to help out the already risky chances new businesses take. However, It'd be a mistake to take all these apps at face value -- one should do a bit more research, find out what else is there. I didn't expect to see Ebay.
I've never heard of Prosper.com but it sounds pretty interesting, at least from a lender point of view. Definately better potential ROI going with that versus a savings account (with added risk, of course). Anyone here try it out? How risky is it?
"wouldn't it be great if one company builds all these software in one package, so everything can work seamlessly together."That actually sounds like it might be a profitable venture... Start wheelin' and dealin' sumo!
"Nice list - but they missed <a class="user" href="http://www.panthius.com">http://www.panthius.com</a> - a bunch of this stuff, except all in one place, and integrated - why use 25 tools when you can use one (except I don't think panthius has a calculator)"I'm guessing $100 a month for Panthius is one reason.
Sat on your cat! lolHey back to the subject... I'm totally into the interactivity of web 2.0 applications. There's this site called Listio: <a class="user" href="http://www.listio.com/web20/">http://www.listio.com/web20/</a> and you can check out new web 2.0 applications and even vote on them. Seriously cool stuff on there too. Look into it if you get a chance.
This is an excellent list! I would like to add Taroby <a class="user" href="http://www.taroby.org">http://www.taroby.org</a> which is another collaboration tool which has been a great help to me. As a CEO, The most important feature I liked in Taroby is the facility of configuring multiple email IDs for different departments and sharing with the respective teams. For example if I have multiple e-mail accounts, marketing@mydomain.com, sales@mydomain.com, admin@mydomain.com, and hr@mydomain.com configured in Taroby for managing departments like marketing, sales, administration and hr respectively. Taroby enables the marketing team, and me to see the team mail inbox of marketing@mydomain.com with certain access restrictions. Similarly every other team mails can be shared with the respective team members. As a CEO you can access every team inbox as every team reports to you. With Taroby entire team sees the same inbox.With Taroby, forwarding of e-mails to your team mates is not required, because everyone sees the same inbox. You sometimes forget to whom you have forwarded unless they reply back. Using Taroby in your organization solves this issue.From your inbox you can see who all are working on which emails. Once your staff finishes the work they assign it to the respective team leader and the team leader assigns it back to you. The work flow has to be defined within your team. The entire history of an email from when it was received, who all read it… who assigned it… Who replied who put notes etc is stored in taroby.With Forwarding of e-mails, multiple copies of e-mails will be saved in the inbox, sent folder and the receiver’s inbox etc. This is not the effective way as a lot of hardware, time and hence electricity is wasted. So Taroby brings in transparency to the organization and saves you a lot of time and energy.
I forgot how impressive this article was. Too bad no mention of Basecamp and 43 Folders. Also no mention of free ways to make your own widgets. Perhaps....its due for an update...
pix869Feb 8, 2007
It's amazing how much time and energy this list must have taken to compile and research -- and all to help out the already risky chances new businesses take. However, It'd be a mistake to take all these apps at face value -- one should do a bit more research, find out what else is there. I didn't expect to see Ebay.
anand999Feb 8, 2007
I've never heard of Prosper.com but it sounds pretty interesting, at least from a lender point of view. Definately better potential ROI going with that versus a savings account (with added risk, of course). Anyone here try it out? How risky is it?
vmodulusFeb 8, 2007
"wouldn't it be great if one company builds all these software in one package, so everything can work seamlessly together."That actually sounds like it might be a profitable venture... Start wheelin' and dealin' sumo!
jonnycashFeb 20, 2007
"Nice list - but they missed <a class="user" href="http://www.panthius.com">http://www.panthius.com</a> - a bunch of this stuff, except all in one place, and integrated - why use 25 tools when you can use one (except I don't think panthius has a calculator)"I'm guessing $100 a month for Panthius is one reason.
ravikaranFeb 27, 2007
Very good list!
dirkmandickMay 24, 2007
Sat on your cat! lolHey back to the subject... I'm totally into the interactivity of web 2.0 applications. There's this site called Listio: <a class="user" href="http://www.listio.com/web20/">http://www.listio.com/web20/</a> and you can check out new web 2.0 applications and even vote on them. Seriously cool stuff on there too. Look into it if you get a chance.
grated4lifeOct 4, 2007
Is the little pussy dead?
jeroendemirandaFeb 24, 2008
good overview of Web 2.0 sites that you can use for running your business!
imbloggerJul 21, 2008
yeh now days young entrepreneurs are growingcheck more young entrepreneurs on<a class="user" href="http://www.starentrepreneurs.com/">http://www.starentrepreneurs.com/</a>
maguirejerryNov 12, 2008
This is an excellent list! I would like to add Taroby <a class="user" href="http://www.taroby.org">http://www.taroby.org</a> which is another collaboration tool which has been a great help to me. As a CEO, The most important feature I liked in Taroby is the facility of configuring multiple email IDs for different departments and sharing with the respective teams. For example if I have multiple e-mail accounts, marketing@mydomain.com, sales@mydomain.com, admin@mydomain.com, and hr@mydomain.com configured in Taroby for managing departments like marketing, sales, administration and hr respectively. Taroby enables the marketing team, and me to see the team mail inbox of marketing@mydomain.com with certain access restrictions. Similarly every other team mails can be shared with the respective team members. As a CEO you can access every team inbox as every team reports to you. With Taroby entire team sees the same inbox.With Taroby, forwarding of e-mails to your team mates is not required, because everyone sees the same inbox. You sometimes forget to whom you have forwarded unless they reply back. Using Taroby in your organization solves this issue.From your inbox you can see who all are working on which emails. Once your staff finishes the work they assign it to the respective team leader and the team leader assigns it back to you. The work flow has to be defined within your team. The entire history of an email from when it was received, who all read it… who assigned it… Who replied who put notes etc is stored in taroby.With Forwarding of e-mails, multiple copies of e-mails will be saved in the inbox, sent folder and the receiver’s inbox etc. This is not the effective way as a lot of hardware, time and hence electricity is wasted. So Taroby brings in transparency to the organization and saves you a lot of time and energy.
ayeroxorJan 20, 2009
STFU idiot.
dcmusicfusionMay 29, 2009
I forgot how impressive this article was. Too bad no mention of Basecamp and 43 Folders. Also no mention of free ways to make your own widgets. Perhaps....its due for an update...