My fiance and I recently moved to Los Angeles and inherited a large garden, which includes, but is not limited to: roses, figs, artichokes, lemons, loquats, oranges, figs, and grapefruits. I have been known to kill bamboo. Clearly, we needed guidance, information, and resources, a lot of which I found online. Learning how to garden is like learning a new language. For those who’ve always wanted to connect to other gardeners, get advice about compost and plants, and trade seeds and stories, this round-up is for you.
A website and online magazine built around users' personal columns. Members publish thoughts, opinions, reviews, photos and your "it" things related to fashion, trends, style and more. URL: MyItThings.
Enhance plain text on your blog or website using multimedia. Lets you link relevant content to text on your page, which visitors can view without leaving your site. Add video, photos, even other webpages to create a rich media experience for your readers. Currently accepting beta registrations. URL: Apture.
Delivers buzz and newsworthy content through a visual photo interface. Allows publishers to easily and automatically submit their content. Empowers users to create and edit their own streams and applications using our content. URL: The Photo Stream.
A social shopping service you can use to tell your friends what you bought and where you bought it. Use it to check out what your friends have bought and where they've been shopping, discover new stuff to buy and new places to shop, and find out what's hot and where to shop in other countries. URL: Shoplette.
A free collaborative family tree and private network for families to share and archive photos, send messages to each other and stay in touch. An interactive flash tree allows you to quickly add and invite family members to join the tree. As new members join they invite more family and your tree grows in new directions across geographies and generations. Choose the privacy level you want and receive alerts whenever new members join or new photo albums are created. URL: Hellotree.
An online, collaborative, flash-based mind mapping system from Mead, maker of school supplies. Mead Map allows students and other users to instantly organize their notes
and group projects from any computer with an internet connection and no downloads required. As a courtesy to eHub followers, Mead is offering up to 250 readers
an opportunity to preview the site with six months of free, full access. Just click on the "Try Mead Map free" icon and enter the promo code EHUB1. URL: MeadMap.
A place for young readers to come, for discussion, for recommendations, to make recommendations, and generally share their love of reading. All the book reviews here are books for young readers, and readers that are young at heart. URL: Turning the Paige.
A matching service dedicated to helping startup companies worldwide find the talent they need to build next generation products and services. The service provides both companies and individuals the ability to create detailed profiles that allow for a faster more successful matchmaking process. URL: StartupAgents.
"Startup Camp, a.k.a "The Unconference for the Startup Community", is an unconference-style event that's dedicated to bringing together the various members of the startup community for a face-to-face collaborative meetup where its the attendees that drive the agenda (in true unconference fashion).
Takes care of online customer feedback for companies by providing a simple, functional page where a company's users can make suggestions and vote for suggestions other users have made. The users may also comment on and track changes to their favorite suggestions. In exchange the company gets a clear idea of what's really most important to their users and also gains easy ways to respond to their users about those suggestions. URL: UserVoice.
Concert listings and tickets in one place. Track tours for all bands in your music library using the Songkicker plug-in (Mac and Windows). Get personalized concert recommendations based on your taste. URL: Songkicker Plugin.
Currently, a startup job listings aggregator. But will soon include an entire social network platform for people looking for jobs in hot startup companies. URL: HotStartupJobs.
The site provides an online and collaborative tool, which actually is a wiki, to subtitle videos from major video sharing platforms like YouTube or MySpaceTV. Once the video is imported, site users, community members or anybody else can start adding, update and correct captions. Captions are then translated in multiple foreign languages. You can also embed the video into any web page with the widget URL: Keskidi.
Emily Chang is an award-winning strategic designer and co-founder and principal of ideacodes.com, a web design consultancy in San Francisco. Emily writes about strategic design and web at her professional blog emilychang.com and is the creator of eHub, a popular resource list that focuses on next generation web applications. She also has an artblog at artcodes.com [This is Emily Chang's experimental SuprGlu page, pulling in feeds from her various sites and web activity.]
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