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What are "Web Tools" anyway?

jbmoore's picture

To try an answer this question, I did a quick search on the
Internet. What I found did not really answer that question very well.
What were called "web tools" ran the full spectrum from web development
tools, blogs, content management systems to little popup "WOW" gadgets
to simple script snippets. The conclusion was that a web tool was "What
ever you wanted it to mean."

Kick ass web tools to help launch your next web business into success

What do you think are the best web tools to use for a web project? Sure you can do it on your own, but there are thousands of online tools to use for planning, development, testing and beyond. We thought it would be a good idea to have many of them on one page to refer to instead of searching around for hours online. This list is only a fraction of the sites available to help create a successfull web campaign.

Let's use Google Calendar

Harry Slaughter's picture

As you all probably realize, Drupal's calendaring solution(s) are from a previous decade. As big a fan of Drupal as I am, I still can't tolerate inefficient solutions.

I've been kinda/sorta maintaining a "San Diego Tech Events" calendar on Google Calendar for a while. It's a public calendar, but mostly for my own personal use. It is by no means a comprehensive calendar of tech events.

For those of you not familiar with Google calander, it's by far the best web-based system in existence. It does everything.

the anonymous emergence

SDnetNinja's picture

I move like liquid from node to node in a hypothetical world of binary code.
Isolation and anonymity simultaneously my strongest greatness, and my greatest weakness.
Occasionally I carve a hole in the digital tapestry to emerge, and unfold.

A point of contact. A human connection. A one way mirror.
A traceable node leaving me venerably to attack, or discover.

My secret is safe behind the firewalls of the net.