3. Official Google Enterprise Blog
Nobody who works in IT (actually, nobody who lives
and works in 2010) can go very long without
interacting with something related to Google. This
is the place to find out everything about the search
giant, the apps they have created, and information
about the company.
5. Mashable
Updated constantly, and nearly always
entertaining, Mashable takes the worlds of
Twitter, Facebook, entertainment, news,
and everything else techies are talking
about and, well, mashes it up into the kind
of blog casserole we just can’t get enough
of.
7. Macworld
Macworld is two things: A monthly print
magazine focused on Apple Macintosh
computers, and an annual conference /
expo hosted by the magazine publishers,
considered to be the largest annual Mac
gathering in the world, and the most
important annual trade exposition for Apple
and all Mac hardware & software vendors.
9. Dealbreaker
If there's one place online that has captured the
zeitgeist of trading floors on Wall Street — the
bathroom humor, the outsized egos and the
language, it's Dealbreaker. The site is run by Bess
Levin, a humorist cum reporter who has
successfully managed to turn Wall Street's biggest
names into cartoon characters, and into her most
loyal readers. The site feels like a mashup of Page
Six and Bloomberg News
11. MoneyBeat
MoneyBeat unites MarketBeat, The Source,
Overheard and all the Deal Journal blogs, bringing
together all the market, M&A, IPO and hedge-fund
news from those blogs into a 24-hour hub for
finance news. By putting all the blogs under one
roof, and adding new features like a
corresponding MoneyBeat video program for WSJ
Live, they hope to create a constantly updating
hub for global financial news.
13. Calculated Risk
A full time blogger, Mr. McBride retired as a
senior executive from a small public
company in the '90s. Mr. McBride holds an
MBA from the University of California,
Irvine, and has a background in
management, finance and economics.
15. The Huffington Post
The Huffington Post is an American online news
aggregator and blog founded by Arianna
Huffington, Kenneth Lerer, Andrew Breitbart, and
Jonah Peretti, featuring columnists. The site
offers news, blogs, and original content and
covers politics, business, entertainment,
environment, technology, popular media,
lifestyle, culture, comedy, healthy living, women's
interests, and local news.
17. Ranker
Ranker is the web’s ranking platform, using user-
voted rankings to harness the “wisdom of crowds”
to answer both watercooler debates like worst
movies of all time as well as practical questions
like best car values. Ranker’s technology
aggregates these granular opinions via a unique
and engaging user interface, proprietary
algorithms, and a semantic backbone
19. Vulture
Vulture, the entertainment destination from the
team behind New York magazine, is a beacon for
passionate fans who want a smart, comprehensive
take on the world of culture and offers around-
the-clock, wall-to-wall coverage of movies, TV,
music and beyond. Vulture's writers and editors
celebrate culture both high and low, because you
never know where the next truly brilliant moment
will come from.
21. Gmail
One of the most known web-based collaboration
tools used nowadays is from the Google Apps,
called Gmail. A Web-based e-mail client allowing
users to send large attachments and offering large
storage space and superior filing and search
capabilities. Gmail is a free, advertising-
supported email service provided by Google.
23. LinkedIn
LinkedIn is an online social network for business
professionals. It's different than other social
networking sites like Facebook because it's
designed specifically for professional networking -
- finding a job, discovering sales leads,
connecting with potential business partners --
rather than simply making friends or sharing
media like photos, videos and music.
28. Conclusions
Web collaboration software enables a
business or project team to share
documents, calendars, and other
information remotely. Teams have complete
access to important information and
collaborative tools with just an Internet
connection. Web collaboration is critical to
success.