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animoto is a one trick pony. nothing is more fulfilling than painstakingly animating photos in after effects for hours.with that being said:www.monolithcreative.com
Pretty sure it was just a joke making fun of people like me who add people they knew in middle school or people they just met so now they have a giant list of "friends" most of whom they never talk to.
I don't have any friends who have 5000 friends... probably not even any of the friends of friends have 5000 people.He is totally lying about his e-peen.
Sorry this is blogspam s**t. All these sites are popular already. If the article came out in 2005 or 2006 it might make sense, but all these are old stuff nowdays. The website for 2010 I've heard to use is Google.com
FTA: "Also, they long ago switched away from the annoying del.icio.us domain name, so I don?t have to look up where the dots go every time I visit the site."Look up where the dots go? Really? I think it took me about two visits before I was able to remember that the domain name is 'icio', and the rest is self-evident. Are people really so moronic that they can't commit a 4-letter domain to memory after 4 YEARS? Someone needs to stop surfing whilst drunk.
the article off the website says "products"...not "websites""2009: Products I Can’t Live Withoutby Michael Arrington on January 4, 2009"
Nice list, and a surprise mention for Friendfeed.com. The site has become one of my favorites tools over the past few weeks and I'm certainly using it in a lot 09, along with most of the other sites on the list.
thekinginyellowJan 7, 2009
animoto is a one trick pony. nothing is more fulfilling than painstakingly animating photos in after effects for hours.with that being said:www.monolithcreative.com
cassanovaJan 7, 2009
Pretty sure it was just a joke making fun of people like me who add people they knew in middle school or people they just met so now they have a giant list of "friends" most of whom they never talk to.
2uantumJan 7, 2009
I don't have any friends who have 5000 friends... probably not even any of the friends of friends have 5000 people.He is totally lying about his e-peen.
Closed AccountJan 7, 2009
Sorry this is blogspam s**t. All these sites are popular already. If the article came out in 2005 or 2006 it might make sense, but all these are old stuff nowdays. The website for 2010 I've heard to use is Google.com
covertbadgerJan 7, 2009
FTA: "Also, they long ago switched away from the annoying del.icio.us domain name, so I don?t have to look up where the dots go every time I visit the site."Look up where the dots go? Really? I think it took me about two visits before I was able to remember that the domain name is 'icio', and the rest is self-evident. Are people really so moronic that they can't commit a 4-letter domain to memory after 4 YEARS? Someone needs to stop surfing whilst drunk.
Closed AccountJan 8, 2009
the article off the website says "products"...not "websites""2009: Products I Can’t Live Withoutby Michael Arrington on January 4, 2009"
salsurraJan 8, 2009
Nice list, and a surprise mention for Friendfeed.com. The site has become one of my favorites tools over the past few weeks and I'm certainly using it in a lot 09, along with most of the other sites on the list.
raneruJan 8, 2009
Hulu is useless to anyone outside of the US
Closed AccountJan 8, 2009
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