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GoWeb20 Directory: Find The Best Of Web 2.0

View Comments October 9, 2007 | T.J. Mininday

The ever expanding World Wide Web is growing much to fast for any of us to keep up. So incredibly fast in fact, that we must rely on sites such as Del.icio.us or Digg to supply us the best of the best.

The vast majority of today’s sites are simply and almost always labeled Web 2.0. Here is Web 2.0 as defined by Wikipedia:

Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second generation of web-based communities and hosted services — such as social-networking sites, wikis and folksonomies — which aim to facilitate collaboration and sharing between users.

How do we keep the millions of new Web 2.0 sites straight? We rely on blogs such as TechCrunch or Mashable to keep us up to date. But how do keep track of the rest? How about via the best Web 2.0 directory on the web.

Go2Web20.net is quite simply the prettiest and most innovative web directory I have seen to date. It organizes a substantial number of the best of the best of Web 2.0 with their fancy buttons, adds a small description to each, along with providing a tagging feature as well.

 GoWeb20 Directory: Find The Best Of Web 2.0

I’ve used it to find money management tools, for sale by owner real estate and online training logs. Of course quite possibly the best feature of today’s web, four letters….FREE

Check it out: http://www.go2web20.net/ (The Complete Web 2.0 Directory)

What do you think? Do you know of any better 2.0 directories?

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  • Good stuff.  I never knew about that site.  We shouldn't forget about web 1.0 as well though.

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    web 4.0 during the 2020's will be a lot more fun to use. Which will be more focused on ease of use by allowing mobile based blogging platforms, or information based platforms to be transfered to the net, by sight to sight touch reading. Web 4.0 will focus on the proliferation of the 'Stream Berry'; a device baring circuits so small you could literally, fold, and tuck in your pocket. However, in just under ten years web 3.0 will bare some semblance to its future counterpart by allowing mobile content to further expand our growing technology until, of course, the mobile device is light weight, simple to use, more advanced, and essential.
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    Yes, web 2.0 is important. However, you must remember that finding traffic from web 2.0 is not easy. I mean, you can get a lot (really lot) of traffic from StumbleUpon and such, but will you get any money from them? Well, i doubt that. Web 2.0 is a revolutionary thing but not "too" revolutionary for people who try to monetize their websites.
  • Eventually all sites will include some if not all web 2.0 apps…so cheekopek is right, web 3.0 is soon coming.
  • Nice site Bush. Liked that huge feed button. Biggest I've ever seen!

    Funny how all web 2.0 sites have candy cane colors, huge icons and word clouds- makes my teeth crack at all the saccharine sweetness. :D

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    I liked your post on the blog ReviewMe earnings. ;) Made just about the same on reviewme. :(
  • This just in, my site is 3.0. What makes it such? If you view it on a laptop while driving 88 mph, you go back to the future.
  • That's a pretty interesting site. Eventually all sites will include some if not all web 2.0 apps...so cheekopek is right, web 3.0 is soon coming. Whatever that might be. Nonetheless, I'll be checking through this site more closely, it looks pretty neat.
  • thanks for sharing, i'm looking at it now

    i think the dynamics of the internet is ever evolving ... web 3.0 next? :)
  • Hey Tim, if I call my 2.0 from now on, do you think I can make it in that directory?


    I would respond to Orli Yakuel if you can. I would let you in. ;)
  • Hey Tim, if I call my 2.0 from now on, do you think I can make it in that directory?
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