Cloud Computing Conference
March 30 - April 1, New York
Register Today and SAVE !..


2008 East
DIAMOND SPONSOR:
Data Direct
Frontiers in Data Access: The Coming Wave in Data Services
PLATINUM SPONSORS:
Red Hat
The Opening of Virtualization
Intel
Virtualization – Path to Predictive Enterprise
Green Hills
IT Security in a Hostile World
JBoss / freedom oss
Practical SOA Approach
GOLD SPONSORS:
Software AG
The Art & Science of SOA: How Governance Enables Adoption
PlateSpin
Effective Planning for Virtual Infrastructure Growth
Fujitsu
Automated Business Process Discovery & Virtualization Service
Ceedo
Workspace Virtualization
Click For 2007 West
Event Webcasts

2008 East
PLATINUM SPONSORS:
Appcelerator
Think Fast: Accelerate AJAX Development with Appcelerator
GOLD SPONSORS:
DreamFace Interactive
The Ultimate Framework for Creating Personalized Web 2.0 Mashups
ICEsoft
AJAX and Social Computing for the Enterprise
Kaazing
Enterprise Comet: Real–Time, Real–Time, or Real–Time Web 2.0?
Nexaweb
Now Playing: Desktop Apps in the Browser!
Sun
jMaki as an AJAX Mashup Framework
POWER PANELS:
The Business Value
of RIAs
What Lies Beyond AJAX?
KEYNOTES:
Douglas Crockford
Can We Fix the Web?
Anthony Franco
2008: The Year of the RIA
Click For 2007 Event Webcasts
SYS-CON.TV
TOP LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON


The Most Promising Web 2.0 Software of 2006
It's been almost three months since my last major roundup of Web 2.0 software and it's about time to release another update

It's been almost three months since my last major roundup of Web 2.0 software and I thought it's about time to release another update.  The pace of innovation in the next generation of online software has continued unabated and we've seen dozens upon dozens of new entries into the market since December.  And while a few of the market niches are starting to fill up, almost as often as not these new software products are inventing completely new spaces in which to serve.  It's been thrilling to watch TechCrunch and eHub continue to announce new product after new product.  I personally get at least an e-mail a day asking me to take a look at new applications. This article will reward many of you who have waiting so patiently.

Ajax desktops alone are changing the public perception of the possibilities of online software.  And with the yesterday's release of Office Live beta, businesses too will increasingly look at moving their operations to online software. Concerns about privacy, reliability, and lock-in with online software are going to continue to mount while at the same time we'll see attempts to address these issues.

Finally, the term Web 2.0 itself remains as unevenly accepted as ever but more and more people now know what it means: online, two-way, collaborative software that is interactive and easy to use, often creating a community around it.  There is more however, much more to Web 2.0, and I encourage you to study it since it can help you find as well as create terrific online software experiences. 

A couple of notes:  This list is only new Web 2.0 software that was released or extensively overhauled since January 1st, 2006.  And the usual disclaimer: This list is my personal list, is not official, and is completely subjective.  I do hope you enjoy it however.  Check out my last two lists (first, second), especially the comments, to get a good feel for everything else already out there.

Also, all readers are very soundly encouraged to contribute their own entries in the feedback/comments down below.  Make sure you leave clickable hyperlink so users can see what you're created.





Category:  
Personal Productivity and Organization


Best Offering: Zoho Planner (overhaul)

Zoho Planner

Description: Zoho Planner is a very capable Ajax-powered online planner that can handle to do lists, appointments, notes, and more using a very elegant, clean interface.  It's now my favorite online organizer and I use it every day.  Zoho Planner supports tagging, collaboration, e-mail notification, and much more.  There are lots of Web 2.0 online planning products and while some are more detailed or more feature rich, none so far have quite the right feel like this one does.  For more details, read my review of Zoho Planner at the Web 2.0 Journal.

Runners-Up: stickipad 






30 Boxes






Spongecell





Near-Time





Category:
Search

Best New Offering: Google Desktop Search 3.0
Google Desktop V3

Description:  Although privacy concerns abound, Google's latest version of its Desktop product is slicker and more powerful than ever.  And it even offers the eyebrow-raising feature of keeping a copy of the search index of your local hard drive on Google's servers so it can be accessed from anywhere. While other search engines are increasingly moving to social capabilities, Google instead raises the bar on raw features.

Runners-Up: Gravee


Category: Video Storage, Sharing, and Search

Best New Offering: Stickam

Stickam

Description:  Video is finally maklng a splash on the Web and though big players like YouTube have virtual domination of the space, new players continue to enter and Stickam is one of the more interesting new entires.  Billing itself as an easy to use multimedia tool that "does it all", Stickam allows users to host all sorts of media including podcasts and video on their blog or website.  It even supports uploading of media from mobile phones.

Runners-Up:
FireAnt






Videobomb




Category
: Real Estate

Best New Offering: Zillow

Zillow

Description:  The real estate business has been one of the very last traditional brick-and-mortar businesses to fall prey to customer self-service on the Web.  Zillow is helping change that and despite criticism for certain quarters, it's actually a pretty compelling application.  Zillow gives home buyers and sellers with tools to get estimates of home values and to compare it with similar offerings in the area.   Loaded up with deep pockets, if Zillow canjust continue to improve the accuracy of its data, it'll be a huge hit.

Runners-Up: hotpads


Category: Music

Best Offering:  Podbop

Podbop

Description:  One of the more innovative music applications to come out this year, Podbop has a visceral appeal that is immediate.  A mashup of several underlying services including eventful, Podbop allows users to type in their city and state, listen to bands coming to the area and if they like them, then arrange to go actually attend a concert to listen to them.  Sporting over 1,500 bands, Podbop works well, is fast, and seems to have a very appealing mix of music.
Runners-Up:  Songbird

Jamendo



Category: Ajax Start Pages

Best Offering: Pageflakes

Pageflakes

Description:  I covered Pageflakes in a lengthier review recently based on the fact it was one of the best Ajax start pages I've seen yet.  Sporting multiple pages, an open platform design that allow users to contribute new gadgets, and integration with Zoho Writer and much more, I encourage you to try it out. And I'm apparently not alone.

Runners-Up: Linkedfeed


Other Promising Web 2.0 Software:

Cocomment - Keep track of your conversations in blog comments from around the blogosphere in one central location.

Zoomtags - The first tag-based affiliate program that include geo-based targeting, customizable tag clouds, content filters and more.

NewsAlloy - An Ajax-based newsreader with a reputation for speed and results, Newsalloy supports all the features you'd expect including river of news, tagging, integrated del.icio.us and digg integration, and much more.

Springdoo - Talk your e-mails using your computer or phone and never type an e-mail again if you don't want to.  Rumor has it that Springdoo will offer video e-mails soon.

Campfire - The very latest entry from Web 2.0 innovators 37signals.  Not to be missed, a real-time group chat application with the 37signals twist.  Via Michael Arrington.

ESBN.org - Tirelessly promoted by founder Chris Matthieu, this innovative Web 2.0 application helps track and protected intellectual propertly on the Web including blogs and even included a blog tracking mechanism.  Extremely slick and getting lots of attention.

I'm off tomorrow morning to Silicon Valley and I still have one more slot on Saturday for interviews with Web 2.0 companies in the Bay area.  I'll be on my Blackberry all day tomorrow, please let me know if you have an interesting Web 2.0 consumer, development, or enterprise product.  I'd love to come by, get a demo, and even do an interview or podcast.


About RIA News Desk
Ever since Google popularized a smarter, more responsive and interactive Web experience by using AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) for its Google Maps & Gmail applications, SYS-CON's RIA News Desk has been covering every aspect of Rich Internet Applications and those creating and deploying them. If you have breaking RIA news, please send it to RIA@sys-con.com to share your product and company news coverage with AJAXWorld readers.

YOUR FEEDBACK
Million Dollar Hosting wrote: It appears that Web + Video, which is now the hottest development, it is no more Web2.0. It is more similar to a merge of Internet and TV, the Web3.0, than to some stage in development of the Web itself.
SYS-CON Italy New Desk wrote: Dion Hinchcliffe's SOA Blog: "The Most Promising Web 2.0 Software of 2006" It's been almost three months since my last major roundup of Web 2.0 software and I thought it's about time to release another update
ENTERPRISE OPEN SOURCE MAGAZINE LATEST STORIES . . .
Oracle threw some data integrity protection code over the wall and it's been accepted into the 2.6.27 Linux kernel. It reportedly lets the Linux kernel utilize key data protection information for the first time in its life. It's also the first implementation of the T10 Protection Infor...
Zoho, the prolific Microsoft wannabe that has already proven it can knock off a web app at the drop of a buzzword, is branching out into middleware. It’s come up with some widgetry – aimed at developers this time, not end users – called CloudSQL that’s supposed to let people in...
Aside from low prices, it's also cash flow and up-front loading of risk and money of traditional, on-premise projects that are driving more buyers to SaaS offerings. In an economic downturn, "do more with less" and quick ROI behavior become the norms. But wait, isn't that what open sou...
Thanks to a sketchy notice in the Official Journal of the European Union we now know a tad more about why Intel has taken the European Commission to court. Seems Intel is accusing the EC of making it the butt of a "discriminatory and partial" antitrust investigation because the EC won'...
AMD sent out a short sharp message Thursday morning saying that the way things are going it expects revenues from continuing operations this quarter to be ~25% lower than they were last quarter and that was only $1.585 billion. Its calculations do not include process technology license...
IBM is taking another shot at blowing Microsoft off the desktop and this time it’s got the foul economic winds at its back. In the name of cost cutting, IBM is proposing that companies virtualize their desktops and turn them into thin clients using Virtual Bridges' Virtual Enterprise...
SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL NEWSLETTERS
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR RSS FEEDS & GET YOUR SYS-CON NEWS LIVE!
Click to Add our RSS Feeds to the Service of Your Choice:
Google Reader or Homepage Add to My Yahoo! Subscribe with Bloglines Subscribe in NewsGator Online
myFeedster Add to My AOL Subscribe in Rojo Add 'Hugg' to Newsburst from CNET News.com Kinja Digest View Additional SYS-CON Feeds
Publish Your Article! Please send it to editorial(at)sys-con.com!

Advertise on this site! Contact advertising(at)sys-con.com! 201 802-3021


SYS-CON FEATURED WHITEPAPERS

ADS BY GOOGLE