Worst Websites Of 2008
Here they are, the worst WebsitesThatSuck for 2008. From music you can’t turn off to Mystery Meat Navigation – it’s all there! Related posts: Worst Logos Hand Drawn Social Media Icons
It’s OK, You’re Not Cheating On Google…
Leapfish: The slogan in their search box says it all: you can choose from Google, Yahoo and MSN and get instant web, blog, images, news and video results on one page. Nice! Related posts: Instant YouTube Search Monthly Keyword Search Volume Compare Yahoo and Google Search Results
Find Relevant Followers On Twitter
With Mr.Tweet you can find people on Twitter who are interested in specific topics and categories. Related posts: Join Twibes Twitter Groups Twitter Multiple Account Manager Verify Your New Twitter Followers
Track Most Popular Links On Twitter
Put a retweet button on your blog and your most popular posts will be tracked with Tweetmeme. Related posts: What Are Your Competitors’ Most Popular Posts? Track Topics On Twitter Track Your Twitter Searches
Twitter Petitions Site
Created by the guys over at Blogstorm.co.uk, Twitition lets you create, sign and share petitions with people on Twitter. As of December 2010, Twitition.com had: – 388,000 followers – 1,996,816 signatures (almost 2 million!) – 59,164 petitions on the site – 830,000 monthly visitors -2.1 million monthly page views
Who’s The Ultimate Twitterholic?
Lists of top Twitterers based on followers, friends and number of updates. Related posts: Twitter Karma Conversations On Twitter Sort Your Tweets By Topic Or Group
ISBN Database Offers Free API Access
This site offers free web services access to their data through remote access API. ‘The API strives to be simple to use in both on-line and desktop applications. It is based on standard HTTP queries and XML based responses.’ If you’re working on a book related project, this site offers