Social media pros, developers and fans

Bring us your pro bloggers, social media addicts, Web 2.0 developers, and those who have their heads (and keyboards!) in The Cloud.

This is a group for anyone interested in social media on the web, from fans of various services to the people who develop them, and everyone in between.

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  • Chris Charabaruk fanatic
    Chris Charabaruk 5 days ago

    Hey guys, check out Taskerrific. It's a task management service I've been developing since near the beginning of the year. You can register right away by using invite code WAKOOPA -- the site is http://taskerrific.com

  • Tom Zucker-Scharff expert
    Tom Zucker-Scharff 2 months ago

    Hello all

  • Chris Charabaruk fanatic
    Chris Charabaruk 8 months ago

    Anyone have a great idea for a team icon? It has to be square in shape and at least 48x48 pixels, but if anyone has a great idea, let me know and we can use it for the team!

  • Chris Charabaruk fanatic
    Chris Charabaruk 8 months ago

    Can't wait until I got some hosting for Taskerrific, so I can start inviting people to try it out.

  • mikelee enthusiast
    mikelee 9 months ago

    check out web 2.0 apps on ziipa.com

  • shey fanatic
    shey 9 months ago

    -1 Louis!

  • Chris Charabaruk fanatic
    Chris Charabaruk 9 months ago

    To be sure, there should be some increased weight behind web apps, so they'll show up more than desktop apps.

  • Chris Charabaruk fanatic
    Chris Charabaruk 9 months ago

    I dunno about that... There's some good stuff which is Windows exclusive. Plus, there's still no Linux tracker (which is keeping a couple of my friends from joining the site).

  • louisgray expert
    louisgray 9 months ago

    I'm in! But if you're a real maven, we won't see any Windows software...

  • Chris Charabaruk fanatic
    Chris Charabaruk 9 months ago

    I love it. It's not that hard to keep programs from appearing, although it's still more reactive than proactive. Hopefully with an upcoming release of the tracker client, it'll be possible to blacklist particular programs without things going server-side first, though.