There are a huge number of web applications, and more arrive all the time. Some of the ones I use on a regular basis:
- Google’s apps. I use these a lot. I know it’s not a god idea to put all your eggs in one basket, but Google’s Gmail, Calendar, Reader and Documents all work very well, and are more useful to me than some of the alternatives.
- I’m a developer, and the Internet has plenty of opportunities for free, open source software. Some of the better locations for finding software projects to tinker with are sourceforge, freshmeat, ohloh , launchpad and codeplex. Codeproject is not really an open source software host, it has many articles and examples on all sorts of programming languages and platforms.
- As to social networking, everyone knows the top couple – Facebook and MySpace. I’m quite partial to LinkedIn - it is a business-focussed network, which is very useful for professional networking.
I’ve found a few new ones recently that are quite good.
- Hunch is a decision helper – you choose you preference in a range of areas, and based on previous choices it gives you it’s Hunch.
- bit.ly is a url shortening service, one of the many built from the rise of Twitter. It takes things slightly further, offering analytics of the clicks.
- Youtube may be the most popular video hosting site, but there are other that take a more focussed approach. Vimeo is another video hosting site, dedicated to more polished and semi-professional videos.
- Geni is a genealogy website – a private family tree, that others in your family can add to as well.
- last.fm is a great place to find new music. (Pandora would be good too, if it was available in Australia). The last.fm scrobbler is a handy way to teach the site about the music you like.
- Whirlpool, while maybe not a web app in itself, is a great Australian-centric community for discussing all things phone and Internet related (It has a very good wizard to help you find an ISP).
- And we can’t forget twitter, the top micro-blogging platform. I use it mostly to keep up with friends, and occasionally to post about something interesting I found.
If you know of a web app that does something cool, I’d love to hear about it.