Try To 10 Web Services By Batteryfast.co.uk
Try to 10 web services by batteryfast.co.uk
With Googles Chrome OS nearly upon us, next year looks like it will be the big one for web apps. But you dont need a Chrome OS computer to get cracking.
Before you throw yourself into the abandon of the New Year celebrations, fish out your laptop, fire up the Mac, park yourself in front of the PC and take a gander at our list of 10 web services to try before 2011.
mflow
Music streaming apps are becoming more common but mflow has a uniquely social take on the idea, as well as a pleasantly minimalist interface. With over 5 million tracks and claiming to offer No ads, no subscriptions, just music. mflow plans to make money by selling high-quality MP3s of the music it streams. Its still in beta but has just opened up signups to the public.
Rapportive
You know that space in GMail to the right of an email that Google usually fills with contextual ads? Rapportive will fill it with contextual social network info about the person who mailed you. There are plugins for most browsers and bookmarklets for others. Its a small thing, but surprisingly useful. In fact when we came to write this we had almost forgotten about it not because its rubbish, but because it just feels like the way Gmail should handle social data. Nice.
Chrome web store
Google is confident that Chrome OS is going to transform the way we use the web to get things done. While we wait for it to make an impact, dont forget that you can get a taste of the web app revolution via the Chrome web store, where you can download extensions for the Chrome browser to do just about anything.
Improve your images
There are many imaging editing sites that offer enough tools to rival Photoshop. Improve your images just does what it says chuck an image at it and it will make it better, sharpening up blurs, fixing poor lighting and just generally sprucing things up.
Prezi
Prezi will let you create jaw-droppingly good presentations that run from within the browser. Seriously, once you run one of Prezis swooping, infinitely zooming presentations past your boss you will never want to go back to boring old Powerpoint again.
Hunch
Hunch is the brainchild of Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake. It is a recommendation engine that asks you a few (often rather oblique) questions and builds a profile of your tastes before suggesting other sites, services and products you might like. A host of associated services and apps such as the Hunch Local iPhone app can make further recommendation and you can use Hunch as a sort of personalised search engine.
PicPlz
iPhone owners has been enjoying Instagram for a while but PicPlz is shaping up to be a credible cross-platform alternative. Upload pics direct from your phone or on the web (sign in using your Twitter or Facebook ids) and instantly apply filters and effects. The site has a social element and will recommend other people you know on social sites for you to follow.
OurGroceries
Weve got into the habit of emailing ourselves shopping lists, then asking our partner to mail any more updates if she realises were running low on anything. OurGroceries takes this idea and makes it about a thousand times better by giving you a list that can be updated via the web and Android and iOS apps that will show the updates live. It also stores the ingredients for your favourite meals to make writing a shopping list even quicker.
Carbonite
Carbonite is a simple, almost thought-free backup system that will slurp up your valuable data and stash it away in the cloud. All your sensitive data is encrypted and you can get at it remotely using a web browser or via Carbonites iPhone or BlackBerry apps. Get stuck into Carbonite, and get yourself some peace of mind for 2011.
Google Latitude
Yes, we know this has been around for a while but a lack of iOS support has meant that Gooles superb location service has been somewhat relegated to the sidelines. Now that there is a proper Latitude iPhone app we expect the influx of Apple fans will give it a boost and the lonely Android owners will suddenly see a lot more of their friends pop up on their local map.
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