19Feb/100

7 Best Web Apps for 2010

Maximum PC put together a great list of 30 useful web apps that everyone should bookmark that had a few great sites that I hadn't checked out yet.  If you are looking to get more out of the Internet, then you have to check a few of these recommendations out.  Here are a few of my favorites.

1.  Screen Toaster - This is a site that I will definitely be taking an interest in.  On a few of our sites we want to provide video tutorials of how to sign up for a new account, reviews of sites, and more.  Basically this site allows you to capture a video of yourself doing something on your computer and then upload it to the web.

2.  FillAnyPDF - This site allows you to upload a PDF file, then easily write on it wherever you want, even if it's not in editable form.  I have been having problems with Adobe, so this is the perfect solution to my problem.

3.  Grooveshark - A large library of streaming music that allows you to search for a song, include it in a playlist or your personal library.  A word of warning here as their legality has been questioned.

4.  Mint - Want to plan a budget, keep track of several bank and/or credit card accounts, and monitor your investments?  Let Mint pull all of the information for you into a single account.

5.  YouSendIt - Do you need to send a large file?  Now you can upload up to 100 MB then email the link to the person you want to send the file to.

6.  Meebo - I have a couple of different accounts for work, so this works great.  I can login to several different chats all on one screen, plus you can download a notifier so it works even when you do not have a browser open.

7.  Zoho - I haven't checked this out yet, but I plan to do so soon.  I use Google Docs quite a bit, and this is supposed to be a beefed up version that is more similar to Office.

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