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Connected Internet: The Top 5 Web 2.0 Applications For The Enterprise

  • Byte OF Technology · 2 years ago
    Google Apps is definitely the answer for firms who are just budding and budgeting and they have great service
  • Everton · 2 years ago
    Have you ever come across lightapp? They look very interesting

    PS. So glad to have the quicktags back!
  • Shankar Ganesh · 2 years ago
    Agreed with Byte of Technology, Google Apps is the best app for budget companies. Good article. Dugg and Stumbled :)
  • Luzzer · 2 years ago
    There are also some cool mind mapping applications out there, some of them collaborative - I use MindMeister which is pretty cool for brainstorming with colleagues, and also real-time like Google Docs.
  • Dirk · 2 years ago
    I'm totally into the interactivity of web 2.0 applications. There's this site called Listio and you can chek out new apps and even vote on them. Seriously cool stuff on there too. Look into it if you get a chance.
  • Vic Gee · 2 years ago
    Here's a list which I believe is complete of on-line mind mapping tools:

    Web of Web :: http://www.webofweb.net
    Bubbl.us :: http://bubbl.us/
    Mindomo :: http://www.mindomo.com/
    MindMeister :: http://www.mindmeister.com
    Kayuda :: http://www.kayuda.com/
    Comapping :: http://www.comapping.com/
    Bubble Mind :: http://www.bubble-mind.com/
    Mapul :: http://www.mapul.com/
    Mind42 :: http://www.mind42.com/

    web based, not mind mapping tools but can do mind maps
    Gliffy :: http://www.gliffy.com/
    Thinkature :: http://thinkature.com/
    Touchgraph :: http://www.touchgraph.com/ (read-only mind maps of relationships between web sites)

    Web based but not Web 2.0 - expensive
    ForceTen :: http://www.eedo.com/products/forceten.html
    Thinkmap :: http://www.thinkmap.com/ (read only)

    The very first web-based mind mapping tool, a precursor to Web 2.0 and now dead and gone
    Mayomi :: http://www.mayomi.net

    Cheers
    Vic
    http:://www.mind-mapping.org
    The master list of mind mapping software
  • iPhone Tips · 2 years ago

    I am an ardent BaseCamp fan. But lately Google Tools are stealing some of it's thunder.

  • Wayne Byrne · 2 years ago
    Great article, another webapp you should have a look at is IcebergOnDemand.com its more powerful than the zohocreator and theres absolutely no scripting (drag and drop all the way)
  • I-_-I · 2 years ago
    Good Article !

    FYI: The link of the Basecamp website is wrong.

    The correct link is www.basecamphq.com
  • andy · 2 years ago
    Cool. We use basecamp, google apps (for domain), wordpress and filemaker pro (forms linked via apple-mail to a custom python harvesting app to filemaker and back to the web again... ) - the task for us is stringing everything together with some custom python apps... and area where true convergence will present the winning combo...

    btw - we are considering switching over to active collab vs. basecamp, as we can also run this from our server..

    www.sustain.ca
  • Rayn Carron · 2 years ago
    Hi, great post and interesting comments. I agree that Basecamp is weak in turms of graphics. Gantt charts are very important for project management. That's why I use Wrike http://www.wrike.com/ for my projects. When I compared the pricing, I saw that Wrike is even more affordable than Basecamp. I love getting more for less.
  • Amie Stilo · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the handy post, where would we be without wordpress! Can't say that i use the others but wordpress is my friend, lol i didn't even know that wordpress was a Web 2.0 application until today. Just goes to show how much I know :)
  • Jeremiah Ryan · 1 year ago
    Not in the top 5 by any stretch, however still a really usefull little Web 2.0 SaaS application, http://www.bookmeetingroom.com helps to simplify the management of meeting rooms within an office environment. A micro web application with a rich user interface makes it easy to use and with a 30-day free trial evaluation you can check out how it can reduce the hidden cost of meeting room admin in your organisation.
  • Mark Thurman · 3 months ago
    Have to agree with you on Zoho, lots of applications, feature rich and plenty of integration still to come. I use almost all of their applications and am aften still surprised when I discover new functionality that has appeared, accompanied by a little blogging but without the 'Look at me' approach of some organisations. One to watch!