Jose is a consultant
about SOA and new technologies in ICT area. Jose works
in TCP Sistemas and is interested in Web 2.0
implications in University and IHE. He maintains the
Wiki University 2.0 () and the group "Universidad
2.0" on Facebook.
Jose's
Top 10 Tools as at 27 January 2008
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Gmail - It has tags and very
interactive, i can read mails from anywhere in the
world
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del.icio.us -
Social bookmarking is very important
for me because I like to share my links with others
and storing my bookmarks in a secure way
- Facebook
- A very interactive social network with open API
for integrating with social software developed by
others
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Google Docs
- I like SaaS principles.
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Bloglines
- An aggregator to receive
notifications and alerts via RSS or ATOM from
heterogenous sources
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Twitter -
I can know what others are doing now
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Slideshare
- I can share my slides with others
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iGoogle -
A customizable home page adaptable for users
interests and needs
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Google Maps
- A service which offers maps of cities using Web
2.0 technologies
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Wikipedia
- A free encyclopedia built
collaboratively using Wiki software
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Jose's
Top 10 Tools as at 29 July 2007
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Firefox -
The
most complete browser and never crashed...
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Gmail -
It has tags and very interactive, i can read mails from anywhere in
the world
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del.icio.us
- Social bookmarking is very important for me because
I like to share my links with others and storing my
bookmarks in a secure way
-
Bloglines -
An
aggregator to receive notifications and alerts via RSS or ATOM from
heterogenous sources
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Blogger - Blogging Service very usable and clear
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Wikispaces
- Wiki Service well
organized and intuitive
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Skype - VoIP Tool for
establishing voice communications via internet
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LinkedIn -
Professional Social Network for
consulting profiles and networking
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Ning - Social network
that follows Web 2.0 principles
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Google Docs,
Google Maps,
Google Calendar
I like SaaS principles.