Social software

aka Web_2.0 all this tools will be purchased by Yahooglesoft soon

Obligatory Foreword
Blurb: It seems that there is a pattern that occurs with information and society. Society is like a closed chaotic system whereby it allows change to exercise itself to a limit and then it begins to discourage change by enforcing certain restrictions. It is smiliar to the idea of a thermostat on your fridge: temperature rises and the internal thermometer will trigger the cooling mechanism to start cooling, then the motor disengages when it reaches too low a temperature. The point is to stay within a designated temperature range. Society seems to be a closed chaotic system because thats how it perpetuates itself. So its a constant 'arms race' between 2 forces in society: Information and maintaining the social structure. Like water, it is just a matter of time until information erodes away or circumvents that which blocks it and creates a torrent that exists until eventually it will become restricted by whatever has an interest in keeping certain order. Not to imply that the social structure should deteriorate, even though it has serious flaws, it is the lesser of the evils at the moment. We here at s23 think very highly of information and usage of information for evolutionary imperitives and part of the healthy idea of change, we try, below, to represent a snapshot of current (and past) projects that just might lead to changing to better models and paradigms. Cheers and Hail Eris.

Voluntary Foreword about Web2.0

 * Architecture Astronauts Are Back
 * Web x.0
 * web2.0, hype and cynicism, pump and dump, craving and aversion
 * Wozu das Ganze?
 * Hype vs. Sarkasmus

share bookmarks

 * del.icio.us
 * very useful because of accessing your bookmarks from everywhere
 * tags for every bookmark are helpful to find and organize them
 * see someone's bookmarks (if you know his nick) by entering http://del.icio.us/nickname
 * Wikipedia about del.icious
 * del.ico.us-extension for Firefox
 * extispicious gives you a textual scattering of a user's tags, sized according to the number of times that they've used each of them
 * del.irio.us
 * similar to del.icio.us, but open source
 * content is licensed under a Creative Commons license

share photos

 * flickr
 * you can upload photos and pics and tag it
 * recently purchased by yahoo


 * commons.wikimedia
 * upload pictures and choose your own license (go public domain or "dual-license")

share movies
put your clips and/or big files online
 * YouTube
 * FilePut
 * revver the video flickr

share a shell
Kibitz/Xkibitz allow two people to interact with one shell/xterm

File Sharing

 * Rapidshare.de
 * Quickfile.de
 * Both links have 50mb file limits but you are allowed to break them up using RAR software. A drawback is that you can only download 50mb in one hour. With a premium account though ($$$) it's unlimited.


 * YouSendIt up to 1GB + A link is valid for 7 days or 25 downloads, whichever occurs first.
 * See

Create Art

 * Artpad
 * SwarmSketch

music

 * last.fm

online-jam-session

 * ninjam

meme trading
not really software but still very social
 * BookCrossing
 * FlashMob

Geographical
Software around the world
 * Foundcity
 * Foundcity is a social mapping tool for creating a personalized map of your life on-the-fly. From your computer or cell phone, you tag locations, add photos, label them with any words you want, and plot them to your map, which you can share with friends, keep private, or publish openly.
 * plazes
 * Plazes is a grassroot approach to location-aware interaction, using the local network you are connected to as location reference. It allows you to share your location with the people you know and to discover people and plazes around you.
 * Roadcasting

share files

 * BitTorrent
 * A unique file sharing protocol
 * Azureus
 * BnBt

networking
not really web services, more remains of the community hype
 * orkut
 * powerd by google
 * openbc
 * business network
 * Flock (Alpha release) - but read also this: flock sucks
 * A browser that integrates:
 * The Blog Manager
 * The Flickr Topbar
 * RSS integration
 * Favorites with del.icio.us integration
 * The Shelf
 * History Search
 * outfoxed
 * firefox extension
 * from the website: There are over 8 billion web pages. Most of them suck. Outfoxed uses your network of trusted friends and experts to help you find the good stuff and avoid the bad.


 * Jabber
 * An RSS feed browser
 * BitlBee
 * A daemon that allows you to use certain IM protocols (such as Jabber, ICQ, MSN, AIM and Yahoo) with your favourite IRC client

videoconferencing

 * flashmeeting

collab-editing

 * Collaborative editor