Top 5 Up and Coming Web 2.0 Services

58715229_062620fd1b_o.pngThe Web 2.0 era is now in full force and some Web 2.0 sites are already very well established. Sites like Digg, Flicker and Facebook are leading the Internet in traffic and show no signs of slowing down. There are many more unique and helpful Web 2.0 sites out there still trying to make it to the top. We decided to compile a list of the top 5 up and coming Web 2.0 sites we use everyday that aren’t quite on the top yet, but well on their way.


01. Reddit

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Reddit is a unique social bookmarking site that features a very intriguing points system and an easy site submission system. A simple to use and effective interface makes Reddit a quick and easy online resource and our number one pick for the top 5 up and coming Web 2.0 services. Visit Reddit


02. Blinklist

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Blinklist is another social bookmarking site that takes a different approach than conventional bookmarking sites and emphasises browser integration, which makes it surprisingly easy to submit content to. Blinklistuses a star rating system, and creates a thumbnail image of links and bookmarks submitted. Visit Blinklist

03. Writely

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Writely is pioneering online word-processing with its easy to use WSIWYG editor. An interesting feature of Writely is that it supports tagging, users also can upload and insert images, and the site can do just about anything a standard word processor can. Spell check is also built in and included. Using Ajax, Writely’s interface is clean and easy to use. Visit Writeley


04. StumbleUpon

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You never know what your going to get with StumbleUpon, literally. StumbleUpon allows you to mark or tag interesting sites you visit or "stumble upon" and allows other users to stumble upon them as well. Featuring one of the most straightforward submission and voting systems is also what makes us include this fun social bookmarking site in the top five. Visit StumbleUpon


05. NewsVine

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Newsvine
is a Web 2.0 news site that allows users to start their own columns, and post their own articles. Probably the neatest feature of Newsvine is the ability to include your Newsvine column in your own blog using javascript. Visit Newsvine

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