A volunteer, non-profit website devoted to preserving the environment and culture of the North Shore, O'ahu, and raising awareness about the proposed hotel expansion plans. (Disclosure: This is a personal project of mine and I urge you to please sign the supporters list.) URL: Save the North Shore.
A social network for travelers to upload photos, participate in forums, maintain blogs and offer advice to others.
URL: Travellerspoint.
A new local search site that captures and organizes local knowledge (user-posted questions, answers and reviews of local businesses and educational groups). Currently for the San Francisco Bay Area with plans to expand to other locations. URL: Neighbor.
A service which lets you email your messages and polls to query all your friends and get the results and comments aggregated automatically for you. The service uses a private-key system so although each recipient is automatically validated by the system there's no registration required for the email recipients.
URL: Relaytor.
A blogger meritocracy and blog news and submission site where you can add your feed, get ratings on your posts, and vote on others. URL: OgOg.
A new community that will focus on creating an environment where inventors can coexist and communicate online with each other, while presenting their innovations to entrepreneurs/investors and the general public. Launch pending. URL: Incuby.
A new service that lets a user track the popularity of a link that she/he shares on the web. You can visually see how a link you might IM to a couple of friends would spread around the world, and possibly coming back to you. URL: Yoorl.
A new online rental community for DVDs and Games. Lets anyone instantly start an online rental store for DVDs and games from your existing collection, as well as rent from other stores in the community. URL: iLetYou.
Open source collaborative project and team collaboration software, featuring a range of features from wiki creation and editing, to file sharing and team collaboration that meshes simplicity and functionality. URL: Mindquarry.
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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