My Best Web Apps

Webware 2007 is complete and the awards are given based on public voting.
Here are the Apps I personally use on regular basis. They are mostly Free for the user (except for eBay & PayPal which I tend to use less and less) :
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FireFox is by far the best and most configurable of all the browsers. |
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Google's Gmail email system. Not having folders maybe an issue for some, but once you get used to the Tagging concept, it's the best web based email system. |
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Google Search. I think even Yahoo might end up using their database in near future. |
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Yahoo's Flickr image storage and presentation. I've used PBase and SmugMug. However, I will be migrating everything over to my Flickr account. |
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YouTube. Forget about the childish stuff, YouTube is revolutionizing education and news industries. |
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Amazon shopping portal. You can practically buy anything you want. With great service and prices to boot. |
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CraigsList is the best for local shopping |
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I sometimes use eBay, but do my best to stay away from it. |
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I use PayPal to purchase small items. Mostly shareware software |
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WordPress is becoming the leading Blog application. This blog uses WordPress |
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Drupal is an amazing OpenSource content management / blog / news aggregation platform. |
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FeedBurner was recently acquired by Google. It's a great RSS management tool for the blog publishers. |
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wikipidia is becoming the most complete source of information on the web. |





















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