Web 2.0 for Tracking Web 2.0

Before I start on this post, I want to note that I am writing it in the Bleezer offline blogging client found via D’Arcy. This little freeware application is just a couple of months old and it already rivals much older for-pay blogging clients.

Anyway, Alan Levine is asking for a Web 2.0 tools list that is managed using a Web 2.0 tool.

His wish is my command (created using Lazybase):



I’m keeping write access to myself for this particular database because I have a very specific purpose in mind. But I’m all for creating a community version of it.

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5 Comments

  1. Posted April 2, 2006 at 7:38 am | Permalink

    Found this link on a search for bleezer - the site has been down for a couple of hours (at least).

    You have a few more to go on your web 2.0 list, but you have made your point. Sure is a fragmentation of lots of little web 2.0 thingys. Lazybase however looks a little different, I’ve never seen anything quite like it. Needs a top attribute in the columns.

    Where will you create a community version of it??

  2. Posted April 2, 2006 at 12:57 pm | Permalink

    Yeah, I probably will. Alternatively, if you want to start one on Lazybase, I’d be happy to link to it.

  3. Posted April 2, 2006 at 11:40 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for listenig though I feel unfulfilled, as the result is nothing more than YAW2L, just a different tool used to make it.

    And while I am wishing, it would be nice if your blog pinged or worked with CoComment.

    Now I am getting greedy.

  4. Posted April 3, 2006 at 12:16 am | Permalink

    Damn. You are hard to please.

    Yes, it’s true that, while Lazybase is itself a Web 2.0 tool, it doesn’t update the list in a Web 2.0ish way. Hey, I don’t make these tools. I just use ‘em.

    Regarding pinging or working with CoComment, I’ll look into it. There appears to be some integration code available for Expression Engine on the CoComment site. My HTML skills are pretty horrendous, however, and I want to take the time to make sure I don’t do anything stupid. I’ll get around to this at some point.

  5. Posted April 3, 2006 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    OK, I think I just integrated CoComment in a basic way. I left the button off; that’s for a later date. But the bookmarklet should work now.

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