Friday, January 12, 2007
Free Website Content
The Free Dictionary - TheFreeDictionary.com now allows you to create your own personal homepage by adding and removing, dragging and dropping, and "using or losing" existing content windows. In addition, you can add your own bookmarks, weather information, stock market tracker, and RSS feeds from anywhere on the web.
Blog Map
FeedMap - FeedMap = Blogs + Maps. Using FeedMap you can geo-code your blog, browse already geo-coded blogs and search for blogs. Once geo-coded, you can get your own BlogMap location using a simple url that allows you to network with your local bloggers and much more!
BlogMap is a tiny-badge-sized map that shows your blog's location, like this one
Web Counter
ShinyStat- Real time web analytics and web counter. By a continuous enhancement of its web stats and freehit counter platform, ShinyStat has consolidated itsworldwide success in Web Statistics and Web Analytics tools.
MyShoutBox
MYSHOUTBOX - A Shoutbox has the best of guestbook, b-board and chat! It's very simply and effective way to make your website "alive" and communicate with all other visitors!" With a Shoutbox, you develop a personal relationship with your visitors and thereby give them incentive time and again to visit your site. The hits to your website increase constantly!
Blog Editor
View W.bloggar - The w.bloggar is an application that acts as an interface between the user and one or more blog(s); in other words, it is a Post and Template editor, with several features and resources that the browser based blog editors do not offer.Because w.bloggar runs over the Windows GUI, it allows the user to edit posts without being connected to the Internet. Posts can be saved locally; and anytime the user wants to publish a new text, one click on the w.bloggar icon in the system tray brings up the editor, and one more click will post it to the weblog.Another great advantage of w.bloggar is that it is compatible with most of the weblog systems available, allowing an advanced user to have only one interface to several accounts hosted on several different sites, using different publishing systems.