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More apps!

by Jolicloud Team

October 3rd, 2009

Yes! More cool services now on the directory:

Brizzly

Brizzly is like an advanced Twitter homepage with lots of useful features. You can create groups out of the users you follow, see direct message conversations as threads, and mute people for a certain period of time. Brizzly also features inline images and videos, and trends insight. We only had to wait a moment for the invite, and now users with an account can invite their friends.

Brizzly

LifeIO

If you are tired of having to navigate between your email inbox, RSS readers and social networks, LifeIO could be the answer. This personal dashboard aggregates and integrates all of those elements as tabs within a single window, along with chat, calendar, todos and notes.

LifeIO

TokBox

TokBox is a fully featured video chat application that lets you talk with friends or hold meetings for free. It also has a close connection with social networking sites, and integrates with Etherpad. Your documents shared on Etherpad become a part of your TokBox video chat, and can then be edited collaboratively.

Tokbox

Drop.io offers more ways to chat and share digital content. Lifestreaming service Storytlr allows users to organize their online activity into stories and pages. Viewzi is a handy visual search engine offering up to 19 different ways to view search results and Robo.to you can create a virtual business card complete with your own video avatar, current location, and latest social updates.

We have added the BBC iPlayer (for UK users) and Spool.fm, a clever music player that lets you see what your friends are listening to in real-time.

Webcast.Berkeley

The University of California-Berkeley has been streaming videos of their courses through their site webcast.berkeley since 2001. The site features a huge collection of free java lectures, as well as downloadable MP3s. Courses cover psychology, engineering, science, and many other subjects. Check out the Foundations of American Cyber-Culture course and Psychology of Dreams.

Webcast.Berkeley

You’ll find more lectures on technical subjects as well as humanities and the arts on MIT OpenCourseWare, and more interesting collections to explore on the Library of Congress and MoMA sites. There are also over 8000 books to read on ReadPrint, including novels, poems and stories.

Colorillo

Colorillo is a simple collaborative drawing app. At any point you can see what other people are drawing and share the URL to simultaneously draw with your friends.

Colorillo

Gimp

Gimp is a powerful and versatile image editor suitable for photo retouching, image composition, and image authoring. This polished and user friendly app provides professional tools that can compare with those on Photoshop.

Gimp

A site for nostalgics, Rollip lets you upload pictures and turn them into Polaroid-quality photos. Finally Photo505 is a fun little app to add your picture (or someone else’s) to one of the many templates provided on the site’s homepage.

Enjoy!

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October 3, 2009
6:20 pm

Nice, very nice. More applications for Jolicloud thus fot users. I happy to see that you continue your work. Good luck for future. I follow you!


October 6, 2009
4:57 pm

Nice apps!, i like to use webcast.berkley which has java lectures, since i am a big fan of java


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January 10, 2012
1:04 pm

this is of challenge #2
Why did you join the blogging challenge:
I join the blogging challenge because i wanted to learn new things of other countries and make new friends
What do you hope some of the activities include?
i hope that some activities are interacting with other people
Finally, what do you hope to get out of the challenge by the end of the ten weeks?
I hope that more people visit my blog and put many good comments