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Here is a selection of web apps, for students, to help ease the pain of the upcoming school year.

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by benjaminstraight August 7, 2008 2:42 PM PDT
Cool stuff. Especially Remember the Milk
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by softwaredesignengineer August 14, 2008 7:45 PM PDT
How come ZOHO is not in that list? It's much feature rich compared to google apps.
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by DLamp417 September 2, 2008 2:42 PM PDT
You may want to take a look at Wiggio (www.wiggio.com). It's a new, simple application with one goal: to make it easy for college students to work in groups.

Includes mass text messaging, mass voice messaging, file sharing, polling, conference calling and more.
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by faujiman September 9, 2008 7:59 AM PDT
This is a great idea ... to save money for students ... I also found http://www.selloncampus.com which is some what similar Socialbib but have more features and are design to help students sell stuff on campus to their class mates.
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by collegedude27 May 18, 2009 3:48 PM PDT
These are all really great resources, thanks. I have also been seeing alot of new apps on the iphone that sound very promising like the one for textbooks. If you are like me and need to save money but don't have an iphone, check out http://www.studentbooksearch.com where you can buy and sell textbooks directly to students at your college. Anyways I think with places like http://www.facebook.com have made it much easier for college students to stay in touch.
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