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Make your voice heard: Cast your votes for the best Web 2.0 apps and services.

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by doctrina March 31, 2009 3:47 PM PDT
Love MS Office Live Workspace. Would be better if they in-line silverlight based doc/ppt/xls editors!!! :)
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by Mike_MotionDSP March 31, 2009 4:11 PM PDT
Hi, Rafe!

Former WebWare winner FixMyMovie has, indeed, been replaced by downloadable software 'vReveal' as of last week. vReveal has all the fancy, easy-to-use video-enhancement features of FixMyMovie, and much more.

Free 30-day trials available here: http://www.vreveal.com/ (Plug, plug!)

Best,

Mike
Product Manager
vReveal
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by acter April 1, 2009 9:58 PM PDT
I honestly can't believe you chose iGoogle again! It USED to be a great tool, until they "improved" it. Now I don't even use it anymore, because it became...well.. unusable.
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by actorma April 2, 2009 2:34 PM PDT
Y'know it would have been VERY nice if you had included a link for each one of the nominees, so we could actually make our choice of whom to vote for educational, rather than only voting on the one we recognize. As it is, I had to copy/paste each one of the webwares mentioned into Google to find the website and see if it was really worth voting for. Next time, do you think you can help us out a little??
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by Ken_Saunders April 2, 2009 9:42 PM PDT
Hi,
There's a typo on the Webware 100 landing page (http://www.cnet.com/100).


Nominate Now! (Closed)
Vote (Untill April 30)
Winners Announced (May 19)

Until has an extra L in it.
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by fun2program8 April 4, 2009 4:01 AM PDT
The SpotDJ service is no longer active. You might want to remove that from the voting system.
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by fun2program8 April 4, 2009 4:35 AM PDT
Another typo: the Google Reader entry links to http://www.jamlegend.com/
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by bowacl April 4, 2009 5:11 AM PDT
Agree with can't wait to have MS Office online edit like iDocs. I also agree that iGoogle is iJoke now, I gave it up shortly after the transformation and still don't have a favorite page, on and off I use the gateway igoogle modified but still isn't the same. Not only the left tab it's the tiny font I can't use. Currently back to Yahoo for now. As long as Google has people using everything else what do they care if you use iGoogle?
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by fun2program8 April 4, 2009 5:27 AM PDT
You guys are going to really hate me. I found two more typos.

The http://www.webex.com/ link doesn't do a thing, and the Vonage link, while it works, is a bit of a mess.
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by JAY-CHOU April 5, 2009 4:45 AM PDT
Wo zhi chi ao you liu lang qi. wo xuan ze , wo xi huan .
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by JAY-CHOU April 5, 2009 4:47 AM PDT
Maxthon is the best one
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by skthivino2003 April 16, 2009 4:41 AM PDT
ya...goood
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by mani9259 April 17, 2009 9:15 PM PDT
i think by paying your taxes we can be a good citzen for our country
now its the time of vote who is the wright one he will be the winner
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by alejandromantecol April 19, 2009 10:11 AM PDT
hola no nada solo queria votar por
youtube salu2 ales
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by Nannerqueen April 23, 2009 7:01 PM PDT
The link for "Twitter search" under "Search and Reference" is wrong!

"twiiter" should be spelled "twitter".


Currently looks like this: http://search.twiiter.com

Should be: http://search.twitter.com/
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