Web 2.0 für Leser und Autoren – Teil 23

  • livetyping.com – “LiveTyping is tool whereby you can record what you are typing and show others the way you keyed in any particular message. This includes any goof ups you made, and the way you corrected them.” – via killerstartups.com
  • zinepal.com – “Now you are the editor. Use zinepal.com to create your own magazines and eBooks. You can select content from blogs, Atom/RSS feeds and other websites. zinepal.com reformats the content into a printable PDF and an eBook for use with the Amazon Kindle and other eBook readers. Now you can take your content wherever you go. Read your zine during your commute, in the park or your favorite coffee shop. You can also e-mail it to your friends or just let them subscribe to your zine feed on zinepal.com” – via killerstartups.com
  • scribnia.com – “Scrinia is a community built around online authors. Anyone whose work is available online, from small-time bloggers to New York Times columnists, is fair game. There are countless writers available online, yet till now there has been no organized way to learn about their biases, background, and abilities. Scribnia enables readers like yourself to rate writers that they love and those you cannot stand. So go ahead: rave about your favorite author and blast writers you find biased, unreliable, or just plain dull.” – via mashable.com
  • wordnik ein sehr ungewöhnliches Wörterbuch mit Betonungen, Statistiken, Bildern under Möglichkeit, selbst ein Wort beizutragen – “Traditional dictionaries make you wait until they’ve found what they consider to be “enough” information about a word before they will show it to you. Wordnik knows you don’t want to wait—if you’re interested in a word, we’re interested too! Our goal is to show you as much information as possible, just as fast as we can find it, for every word in English, and to give you a place where you can make your own opinions about words known.” – via killerstartups.com und readwriteweb.com
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