Ewidi is a universal messaging board that allows users to Publish, Search and Interact , all in one, in any language of the world, and whose interface can be displayed already in 26 different languages ; its free, fast and very easy to use, users can publish choosing simply a username and a password, no personal data is ever requested or needed and anonimity and privacy are reserved all through the process.
Ewidi is a new tool and Ewidi is all about people, not information, it is the quickest way to connect with the rest of the world, a contact spot where you can search and publish what you want, to find and be found by others around the planet. You can imagine Ewidi as a free worldwide dynamic message board, a new kind of engine that deals with people instead of information.
Zotero is an amazing firefox extention which does a lot of cool stuffs ( capture of citation information from web pages, Flexible notetaking, Storage of PDFs, files, images, links and much more.). Its a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself. The only drawback I see in it is, that it only supports Firefox 2.0 which is currently in Beta. Zotero is not compatible with earlier versions of Firefox.
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What if there was no TV Guide? What if the only way to know what was on TV was by continuously flipping through channels in the hope that you might find something? It would make for an overwhelming experience, and that’s precisely the issue with Web video today. With the dramatic increase of downloadable videos, it’s become nearly impossible for even savvy users to find what’s interesting to them. That’s where Mobunga comes in.
.Mobunga is a community-driven site designed to help video fans find the best mobile video content that’s available on the Web. We believe that most people have mobile, active lives, and they shouldn’t be forced to restrict their videos to the desktop.
Users can come to Mobunga and browse through our directory in one of several ways: by Format (iPod, PSP, Phone), by Genre, through the use of Tags, through Mobunga’s many featured charts (Most Popular, Highest Rated, etc), or combinations thereof. With the help of community-driven features and our own editorial picks, users will easily find all sorts of videos, from the latest movie trailers and short films to travel tips and cooking shows. And best of all, you can always take them with you, because every video featured on Mobunga is available to download.
For initial public beta release, Mobunga supports videos formatted for the iPod, PSP (playstation portable), and (U.S.) mobile phones.
Gradefix intelligently organizes and prioritizes all of your homework so you are always on top of it.it is very helpful to students (especially college students) for scheduling study time, and overall managing classes and assignments. It is simple and effective. The on the down side, free version only allows 10 tasks to be open and the unlimited one comes for 5$ per month
Be it editing or just resizing images, web 2.0 apps have ways to do it all. Guess its not far when we will have our one online flash editing too :) .Even though all the applications in this small list is not that new, they do have the web 2.0 factor.

But still its not as cool as image editing appz such as snipshot.