Okay, I saved the best for last, because I have actively been using
ClipClip for over a year and I’m still not tired of it – in fact, I
think I love it more now than I did when I first started messing
with it. Earlier this year I declared myself the ClipClip
Ambassador, because I really believe in the little app that changed
how I bookmark.
ClipClip is, essentially, a social bookmarking tool that allows you to save and collect the sites and stuff you treasure most. Like other social bookmarking sites, it allows you to create subjects, post information, and tag the stuff you bookmark for convenience. But unlike early bookmarking sites, ClipClip allows for one further step in development – you can ‘clip’ pictures, applications, and paragraphs without having to take from the whole website itself.
ClipClip works, more or less, as your own personal scrapbook – in my ClipClip folders I have images I’m fond of, web hosting articles I think are cool, and snippits from various pages on everything from Web 2.0 to the iPhone to search results in Google. The best part is that how you clip it is how you see it – forever! That means while the look of a site may change or alter in the future, you have preserved a piece of it in your ClipClip folders. Funny enough, I clipped my first AmieStreet sale on ClipClip, used it to keep track of things for work, and also organized favorite images there for future artistic references.
Well, these are just three of the great Web 2.0 tools you can find online, and three of my favorites at that! Check them out and comment if you’d like. I’d love to hear your examples of the best in Web 2.0 and your experience using the sites I mentioned above

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Notes by chao:
Wow, a really nice review from self-appointed ClipClip Ambassador, Tiara Rea. Thanks Tiara!