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Web 2.0 News
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| NEO Binaries launches a Job-board for web-based technology sector |
| Tuesday, June 26, 2007 |
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NEO Binaries is pleased to announce the launch of NEO Binaries Job Portal.
This Job-board is exclusively for the booming market in web-based applications and services. Now besides getting your regular dose of Web-technology updates, those looking out for a change can also land that dream Web 2.0 job if they religiously check out the Job-board.
And Employers, who need smart and enthusiastic employees, can tap into the vast pool of technology wiz-kids hanging around on NEO Binaries.
Click here to read rest of NEO Binaries Job Board post |
| Introducing NEO Binaries’ guest Bloggers |
| Tuesday, May 08, 2007 |
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NEO
Binaries is pleased to announce that we are introducing three Guest
Bloggers on our site. In the last week or so you may have noticed articles by ‘new’ faces. Yes, Ankit Dangi and Amit Mendelsohn have already got the meter ticking over here at NEO Binaries by posting their inaugural blog posts. That leaves Vikrant Sharma to get into the act.
Our bloggers are a varied package of an
experienced Internet veteran with a no-holds barred attitude and a
couple of enthusiastic students of web technology. They will blog about
web-based applications and services, new and established ones, give you
their take on them and introduce new services and applications on the
planning board.
We had announced earlier in a post inviting our readers to apply for
the post of Guest bloggers and this is our first batch of writers. With
these additions to the team we will offer more frequent and timely
updates on all happenings in the web applications world. Read all about NEO Binaries' new guest Bloggers
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| That’s me your new expert |
| Thursday, May 03, 2007 |
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A new blog requires acknowledgment. So
here it is, even though many of you have been visiting one or more of my
sites i am connected to directly or indirectly, but you
never knew it's me. I have been here too long so you probably stepped
on my toe at least once.
Writing blogs isn't really an easy mission however this blog is quite
specific therefore it will be easier for me. But why should you read
it? Because I have been here from the beginning, oh yes the beginning
of the web... not the web 2.0, the web itself, with a snail as a modem
paying a fortune to the telecom as well as to an ISP that has been
swallowed later... 23 years online, almost 30 years dealing with
computers, developer of hardware, software, websites, application.
Consultant for Web 2.0 websites. CTO, CFO, COO and many other OO's. And
a columnist (mostly in Hebrew and Engish). Owner of the biggest TV
portal online Videowebgate today, and several other sites, and the list is long, so is the CV (I guess that's why nobody reads it :-) ).
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| Let your creative juices flow - Invitation to blog on your favorite Web application portal |
| Monday, April 16, 2007 |
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NEO Binaries invites its members to blog on our platform about anything and everything under the Web applications sun.
All
you need to have is excellent knowledge in the Web Application domain
you wish to write for and proficient writing skills. You need not be a
web technology guru, but if you are it will not be held against you. 
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chosen field for writing could be more than one category. The
categories are listed currently on the NEO Binaries website. We are
interested in news, reviews, opinions, views on new launches, features,
updates, etc.
If you already are writing/blogging on Web based
applications, then half the job is done. Else you will need to submit
an article/post which will be used to evaluate your writing skills and
web app knowledge.
If selected, your profile will be featured in a special section along with other Guest Bloggers.
You can list your details; personal and professional, sites you also
contribute to, your own blogs/sites, and any other social id’s you wish
to mention. With NEO Binaries being a major destination for Web
Application owners, innovators and VC’s, it’s a great way to showcase
your blogging skills. If you have the writing skills, we have the
readership!
Writers interested in blogging for NEO Binaries can email us at editor at neobinaries dot com.
Come, let your voice be heard out there in the World wide web!
Regards, Sandip NEO Binaries Team
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| Top 5 Media sharing Web Applications at NEO Binaries – And we have a surprise winner! |
| Friday, April 13, 2007 |
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The very mention of Media Sharing applications brings up images of YouTube and Flickr. But surprisingly Dailymotion has nosed ahead of the biggies to breast the tape.
We stuck to the number of views as the criteria for the final list as it does show the interest, popularity and curiosity in the application. But we must remind you that these are only for applications listed at NEO Binaries. If you think any application has been missed out, please do post in the forums or add your comment here directly.
So congratulations are in order. Dailymotion it is.
P.S. Yahoo! photos just missed the bus by a whisker.
Top 5 Media Sharing Applications on NEO Binaries
- Dailymotion
- YouTube
- Flickr
- Photobucket
- Scrapblog
Click here to read the entire post
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| Top 5 Start Page Web Applications at NEO Binaries – Fwicki takes the honors |
| Friday, April 13, 2007 |
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Here again we find the bigger and renowned Start Page websites coming lower down in the list. Fwicki bags the top spot with Pageflakes, Goowy and Netvibes following closely behind.
We have prepared the list according to the number of views as the criteria for the final list. These are only for applications listed at NEO Binaries. If you think any application has been missed out, please do post in the forums or add your comment here directly.
So congratulations to Fwicki on achieving the first spot on the NEO Binaries list.
Top 5 Start Page Web Applications on NEO Binaries
- fwicki
- Pageflakes
- Goowy Media
- Netvibes
- NetJaxer
Click here to read the entire post
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| NEO Binaries’s poll booth thrown open during the Anniversary week |
| Friday, April 13, 2007 |
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With the current flurry of Web based applications making inroads into the Corporate domain, it would be interesting to know what kinds of Applications are being considered seriously by companies. Is there an emphasis on simple disseminating of information, blogging across hierarchies or more serious collaboration among teams and companies.
What are businesses looking at? To answer this question NEO Binaries has activated the polling booth and throws the question at all our Web application users, developers, corporate managers and top honchos. So take a minute at our home page and pop in your vote.
The options range from a broad web based services to wiki’s, blogs and RSS. So click and make your vote count. It’s a webocracy! |
| This time last year |
| Thursday, April 12, 2007 |
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It was on April 12th, 2006 that NEO Binaries was launched. To get you as nostalgic and sentimental as we are, here is a list of few selected applications that were published during the first frantic yet exciting week.
Remember the time…?
Simpy
Simpy is a social bookmarking service. You can save, tag and search your own bookmarks and notes or browse and search other users' links and tags. You can be open and share your links with others, or keep them private.
Netvibes
Netvibes is yet another personalized AJAX start page, perhaps one of the first. The slickly designed homepage is light, uses subtle colors and seems intuitive enough. IF you are into personalized homepages give this one a shot.
Gliffy
Gliffy is a unique web app that allows one to draw & share diagrams right through the browser itself. You can easily draw flow charts, diagrams, website layouts, floor plans, seating charts, etc.
Zoho Writer Zoho Writer as the name suggests is an online Word processor. Imagine it to be your Microsoft Word on the internet. There is absolutely no installation required or configuration from your side. Get a login and write!
ThinkFree Office
Have you ever wanted to show your colleagues a presentation on a PC not equipped with Powerpoint? Want to add the interactivity of spreadsheets and presentations to your blog? Think ThinkFree Office Online.
Bloglines Bloglines is a FREE online service that helps you subscribe to and manage lots of web information, such as news feeds, weblogs and audio. Bloglines tracks the information you're interested in, retrieves new stuff as it happens.
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| Happy New Year! |
| Wednesday, January 10, 2007 |
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A warm hello and best wishes for the New Year to all our NEO Binaries readers,
We hope this New Year brings a lot of happiness and cheer to you and your loved ones. We also would like to thank all of you for all the incredible support and encouragement.
2006 has been our first little steps in the Web 2.0 world and it has been exhilarating so far. We hope to continue in the same vein for the coming year. The constant inputs, suggestions and applications from you people; our readers, really enthuses us and pushes us to do more.
We have lots going on behind the scenes, at NEO Binaries. We have just launched 'cyn.in' our company’s flagship product and therefore we were inundated with work and not able to devote our attention to NEO Binaries completely. Now with the successful launch of cyn.in, NEO Binaries will get our undivided attention once again. We are working hard on a big release, with increased listings, some new features (user submitted applications, polls, user driven features, etc) to enhance the user experience and a possible redesign. So expect a lot more from your favorite site in the New Year! Also don’t forget to fire in your suggestions and ideas.
To wrap up the last year, here are our top 5 articles for the year gone by.
1) 5 Firefox extensions you can't live without!
2) An Interview with Jonathan Crow, Director of Marketing, ThinkFree Online
3) The Long and the Short of it - Long Tail theory simplified
4) Your Guide to Choosing the Right Photo-Sharing Application
5) The comparison on the top 3 popular Enterprise Wiki services Have a great year!
Sandip. |
| Bloggers and web 2.0 market experts get a sneak preview of cyn.in – An Enterprise 2.0 collaborative Information Management service |
| Wednesday, September 20, 2006 |
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cyn.in is inviting bloggers, web 2.0 experts and Enterprise 2.0 evangelists of the world to preview
cyn.in before it goes to the market.
In a press release today, Cynapse announced that they are giving away $500,000
worth of cyn.in sites within the next few days. Along with a complete
demonstration of the capabilities of cyn.in, bloggers will also be given
something extra special, a fully functional 6 month, 20 user subscription of
cyn.in!
Cynapse invites bloggers to test drive cyn.in and discuss the offering
with the product team. They believe that bloggers are the key influencers in
the emerging Software as a Service market space. And they are looking forward
to the feedback they get from these market experts.
You can get your invite for your cyn.in site here: 
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