bitful

UK-based weblog on technology, queerness, language and fitness

My week on the web

Web browsers icons

Here are the websites I bookmarked into my del.icio.us account over the past seven days:

  • Tafiti
    Experimental search front-end from Microsoft, designed to help people use the Web for research projects that span multiple search queries and sessions by helping visualize, store, and share research results. Requires Silverlight running on your machine.
  • On Firefox 3 and microformats with Michael Kaply : Mozilla Links
    A talk with Michael Kaply, the owner of the microformats support module and author of Operator, a powerful extension that allows Firefox to interact with microformats and act as a data distributor between different web services.
  • Email from Facebook
    You can enter a friend's email address into the To: line when you send a message or share an album, and Facebook will email them the message. Your friends will be able to reply without signing up, and they will be able to see content you share with them.
  • PocketMod: The Free Disposable Personal Organizer
    The PocketMod is a small book with guides on each page. These guides or templates, combined with a unique folding style, enable a normal piece of paper to become the ultimate note card.

One Response to “My week on the web”

  1. Daily Spending Tracker Says:

    I love the PocketMod. The guy who came up with this design must be brilliant. It's so simple, yet so powerful. There are other forms that are popping up that utilize the PocketMod idea like the daily spending tracker on Bubble Planner's website. It's under "forms" and is a free download right now. This concept is definitely driving a paradigm shift.

Leave a Reply