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5 Web 2.0 Tools that you can’t miss!

Here are some very handy online tools that helped me manage web world better.


1.Google Reader: Read websites/Blogs/news in one place.
Helps you to organize Blogs you read regularly. You don’t have to visit each Blog for new posts. Yes, a single window for all your Blog reading needs.

2.Delicious: Online bookmarking site.
Using Browser's bookmark tool? And lost it several times or not able to keep track. Here you go. Delicious is an online book marking site from Yahoo. The best part is you can search others bookmarks. I love looking at the popular bookmarks link.

3.Scribd: A great online document sharing site.
Want to search for books/documents available to read/download? Scribd is the answer.

4.Slideshare: an online, community-based presentation hosting service.
I found this site while I was visiting one of my recent Blog finding (I will post my favorite Blogs in a different post).I could find some wonderful presentation on different topics here.

5.bubbl: brainstorm/mind map online.
Bubbl.us is a simple and free web application that lets you brainstorm/mind map online. Very easy to use and give it a try!

What are your favorite tools? Please comment here.

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