Mapwing – Great Web 2.0 tool for your travel pictures
Mapwing will allow you to to build, share, and explore virtual
tours. Great when you want to explain what were the areas you have visited and/or when people have difficulty understanding and imagining where you are travelling.
You can use Mapwing to turn the digital photos from your latest vacations into virtual tours that include interactive maps, images, and comments. Then, as any Web 2.0 sute you can share your virtual tours with friends, family, and the entire world.
I will add my trip to Thailand photos onto this new application and try it out this week end. Try it out.
CrazyEgg – Great Statictic Tool
Want to write a book?
Blurb, is a service that allows you to create (real, offline) books from blogs and other content, and buy them for yourself or sell them to others. Prices start at $30 for a 40-page hardcover coffee-table book with a custom dust jacket, and go up from there.
You need to download their software to create a book – they have both Windows and Mac versions available.
ThinkFree Launches – Create, Share Office Documents
A new web service was unveiled a few days ago, which merits a look. It’s called ThinkFree Office, and it’s a site that lets you create and share Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and Powerpoint presentations.
What’s more, it does this without requiring the Microsoft applications themselves – everything is done within a browser window, using the Java Virtual Machine.
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