Alright, so I'm fascinated with lists lately (which is timely as OPML seems to be the Flickr of document standards these days). I'm also curious to know what social services folks are actually using the most, beyond whatever is the latest hot company we're talking about on the blawgs. So, in light of both of these things, I'm kicking off an informal poll: what are your top five favorite social software services currently in use? I'll start:
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(drumroll, please)... Flickr. Shocking, I know.
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My Web 2.0 — I tend to store everything in My Web 2.0 and only a subset of things to del.icio.us, but I use both frequently to find cool stuff.
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Memeorandum — when I need news fast, which is all the time, this is what I use.
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YouTube is emerging as a new favorite. I like that I can so easily embed video on my own blogs.
A nice solid
honorable mention goes to last.fm which is dutifully logging what my media server is
playing even when I'm not hanging out on the site finding new music.
Aight, peeps, I'm passing the mic
— what are your top 5 faves?









1. I am in the process of launching the beta version of evenamonkey.com. a community site for exchange of ideas. by using free-tagging rather than a fixed taxonomy, people can submit ideas on topics not yet imagined. The community has a chance to rate these idea submissions and when the votes are tallied, we will have our top eight submitted ideas. MonkeyPoints will be earned for submitting ideas, as well as site participation (rating items, comments)
Posted at 12:55AM on Apr 7th 2006 by evenamonkey