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--  作者:admin
--  发布时间:12/18/2008 10:41:00 PM

--  2008年十大真实世界Web应用

Top 10 Real World Web Apps of 2008
Written by [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/about_Frederic.php]Frederic Lardinois[/URL] / December 17, 2008 12:55 PM

按此在新窗口浏览图片Here at ReadWriteWeb, we love to talk about the latest and greatest Web 2.0 applications. However, while a lot of these services make our life on the Internet a lot easier, another group of services on the web helps to keep our offline life organized. Here is our list of the top 'real world' apps that have made our offline lives easier in 2008. We will look at the following five six categories: finance, travel, education, health, politics, and non-profits.

Of course, given the broad range of topics that we cover in this category, we had to make some tough choices and many exceptional products didn't quite make the cut. If you have your own favorites, please let us know in the comments.


按此在新窗口浏览图片[URL=http://mint.com/]Mint[/URL] single-handedly changed the market for personal finance tools on the Internet in 2008 and forced [URL=http://quicken.intuit.com/]Quicken[/URL], its closest competitor, to start offering its own online tools for free as well. Mint aggregates personal finance data from across the web and displays a consolidated view of all of your accounts in a very well designed and easy to use user interface. Mint also uses this data to recommend better credit cards and savings accounts to its users.

Mint launched its beta program in late 2007 and came [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/could_banking_mint_out_of_beta.php]out of beta[/URL] in October 2008.  By [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/banking_20_money_management_in_the_cloud.php]October[/URL], Mint already had close to half a million users and had managed over $12 billion in transactions. In the course of 2008, Mint added a substantial number of new features to its lineup, including the ability to get an overview of your investment accounts. Mint also launched a major [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mint_launches_site_redesign.php]redesign[/URL] of its user interface in August.

Rudder

按此在新窗口浏览图片While [URL=http://rudder.com/]Rudder[/URL] might look similar to Mint at first, this personal finance tool has a very different focus. While Rudder also aggregates your banking and credit card accounts, it does not focus on analyzing your past spending habits in the way Mint does. Instead, its focuse is on the letting you [URL=http://rudder.com/tour/free-budget-software/Default.aspx]know[/URL] how much money you still [URL=http://rudder.com/tour/whatsleft.aspx]have[/URL] to pay your monthly bills. One of the great advantages of Rudder is that it sends all your updates to your inbox, so that you don't even have to log in to the service to keep up to date.

Rudder debuted at this year's DEMOfall conference in San Diego and, given the current economic situation, couldn't have launched at a more opportune time. Rudder also features a large number of useful finance planning tools and a great mobile site.

Health
PatientsLikeMe

按此在新窗口浏览图片[URL=http://patientslikeme.com/]PatientsLikeMe[/URL] is an online community for people with life-changing medical conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or [URL=http://blog.patientslikeme.com/2008/12/09/voices-of-fibromyalgia-qa-with-minnie-lee/]Fibromyalgia[/URL]. Even though the site is still relatively now, it already provides on of the largest patient communities, and also features a wide range of research tools for symptoms and treatments.

PatientsLikeMe was [URL=http://www.patientslikeme.com/about]founded[/URL] in 2004 and defines its mission as providing a platform for sharing real world medical data. Members of the site often share data about their individual health experiences like symptoms, weight, mood swings, or drugs they have taken. Thanks to this, you can easily find others who are in the same situation as you and see what treatments are working for them.

Earlier this year, we [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_health_20_web_apps.php]named[/URL] PatiensLikeMe as one of our favorite Web 2.0 health apps.

Sermo

按此在新窗口浏览图片Our second top health app is also a social network, but this time for physicians. [URL=http://sermo.com/]Sermo[/URL] has over 90,000 members who exchange information about both medical and non-medical issues. As Matthew Holt from the [URL=http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/]Health Care Blog[/URL] [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_health_20_web_apps.php]pointed out[/URL] to us, the site also features some highly sophisticated survey and ratings tools, though it is only open to registered physicians.

This year, Sermo also rolled out a [URL=http://www.mmm-online.com/Sermo-Bloomberg-developing-forum/article/121635/]partnership[/URL] with Bloomberg that provides healthcare investors with access to medical information compiled by the site's members.

Education
TeachStreet

按此在新窗口浏览图片[URL=http://teachstreet.com/]TeachStreet[/URL] is not an educational site in the traditional sense. Instead, it provides a marketplace for teachers and students to meet. TeachStreet, whose motto is 'Learn New Things,' focuses mostly on teaching adults anything from [URL=http://www.teachstreet.com/seattle-wa/arts-and-crafts/69869-427]arts and crafts[/URL], to [URL=http://www.teachstreet.com/seattle-wa/bagpipes/69869-86]bagpiping[/URL] and foreign languages. TeachStreet started out in Seattle, WA, but expanded to Portland, OR and the Bay Area this year. The site already lists over 60,000 different classes and instructors.

TeachStreet is an interesting tool, both for teachers to gain more visibility, and for students to find the right classes and teachers. Thanks to its excellent search functions and well-designed layout, TeachStreet has already made a name for itself in the regions where it has officially launched and is poised for more growth in 2009.

Politics
OpenCongress

按此在新窗口浏览图片While the U.S. election surely dominated the news this year, one non-election related web app that we really came to [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/opencongress_congress_tracking.php]appreciate[/URL] this year was [URL=http://opencongress.org/]OpenCongress[/URL]. OpenCongress is a project by the [URL=http://participatorypolitics.org/]Participatory Politics Foundation[/URL] and the [URL=http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/]Sunlight Foundation[/URL] and is definitely a must for political junkies. The site tracks all the news and votes in the U.S. Congress through an easy to use interface that features a lot of AJAX and RSS. The site even supports OpenID and also provides its users with a large number of widgets they can implement on their own sites.

As our own Marshall Kirkpatrick pointed out in [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/opencongress_congress_tracking.php]his review[/URL] of the site, it makes users "want to pay attention to politics because the user experience is so smooth and compelling."

Non-Profits
Kiva

按此在新窗口浏览图片[URL=http://kiva.org/]Kiva[/URL] is a micro-lending service that was founded in 2005 and at that time, it was the first person-to-person micro-ending site on the net. Kiva allows its users to lend small amounts of money to entrepreneurs in developing nations. The loans typically go towards starting up or expanding small, local businesses, ranging from a [URL=http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=79736&_tpos=1&_tpg=1]motorcycle repair shop[/URL] in Lebanon to [URL=http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=79843&_tpos=20&_tpg=1]tailors in Pakistan[/URL].

In November, Kiva announced that over [URL=http://www.kiva.org/about/inside]$50 million[/URL] have now been lend by Kiva's over 330,000 members. This is a major success for the organization, especially given that Kiva had only [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/kiva_11_million_in_loans_to_developing_nations.php]loaned $11 million[/URL] by September 2007. Kiva also ran a successful billboard campaign in California thanks to the help of [URL=http://paypal.com/]PayPal[/URL].

The current financial crisis is obviously [URL=http://www.socialedge.org/blogs/kiva-chronicles/archive/2008/11/08/contours-of-a-crisis]affecting Kiva[/URL] and the organization is already seeing fewer lenders. Hopefully, this trend will reverse in 2009.

Wild Apricot

按此在新窗口浏览图片[URL=http://www.wildapricot.com/]Wild Apricot[/URL] provides software-as-a-service solutions to small and medium sized associations, clubs, and non-profits. It has created tightly integrated solutions for membership management, event registration, and creating customized web sites, with a focus on the non-profit sector. Service plans range from free to a flat fee of $200 a month, depending on the size of the contact database you plan to manage on the service.

In 2008, Wild Apricot rolled out a number of updates to its software, including support for Google Checkout, custom URLs, and better group management. Currently, Wild Apricot has more than 10,000 non-profit organizations as clients. We also like the company's well-written and informative [URL=http://www.wildapricot.com/blogs/newsblog/default.aspx]blog[/URL] about technology for non-profits.

Disclosure: Wild Apricot is a RWW sponsor.

Travel
Yapta

按此在新窗口浏览图片The web clearly revolutionized the travel industry. Booking flights and vacations online has quickly become a routine activity, even for less savvy web users. While Yapta launched in 2006, it was really only in 2008 that the site was able to differentiate itself from larger competitors like [URL=http://kayak.com/]Kayak[/URL], [URL=http://farecompare.com/]FareCompare[/URL],  or [URL=http://farecast.live.com/?]Farecast[/URL]. In June, Yapta [URL=http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/yapta_travel_review.php]announced[/URL] a new feature that allows you to track airfare changes, and in November, Yapta unveiled a unique service that also allows you to track when and where you can use you frequent flier miles to [URL=http://www.yapta.com/how/awards/]book[/URL] a flight.

While it's probably best to take this data with a grain of salt, Yapta claims to have saved its users over $91 million in airfare since May 2007.

PlanetEye

按此在新窗口浏览图片[URL=http://planeteye.com/]PlanetEye[/URL] is a social travel site with a strong focus on providing both user-generated content, as well as stories from local editors all over the world. One of the core features of PlanetEye are its [URL=http://main.planeteye.com/?page_id=196]Travel Packs[/URL], which let you clip content from the site while you are planning your trip. This allows you to easily create your own personalized travel guides. PlanetEye came out of beta in the middle of 2008 and has already managed to established a loyal community of users on its service. PlanetEye also [URL=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_/ai_n27906783]partnered[/URL] with Travelocity, OpenTable, and StubHub.

Besides giving you great info for planning your trip, PlanetEye also lets you share geotagged photos with the rest of the PlanetEye community. The highlight of the service, however, is the content added by PlanetEye's local experts which ranges from [URL=http://www.planeteye.com/ArticleFullView/Carols_in_the_Domain+4824.aspx]blog posts[/URL] to reviews of [URL=http://www.planeteye.com/ArticleFullView/The_Best_Burgers_in_SF+4574.aspx]restaurants[/URL] and [URL=http://www.planeteye.com/ArticleFullView/Three_Great_Reason_to_Visit_Auckland_Zoo+3448.aspx]local sights[/URL].

That's our list of 'real world' web apps that we think have made a difference to mainstream people in 2008. Let us know in the comments what your favorites are.



--  作者:Humphrey
--  发布时间:12/19/2008 9:08:00 AM

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原来Web应用还分真实世界和虚拟世界吗?
我还真是头一次听说,也不明白他们是从什么角度划分真实世界和虚拟世界的应用的。
--  作者:z007
--  发布时间:12/19/2008 9:41:00 AM

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全是广告
--  作者:admin
--  发布时间:12/19/2008 10:39:00 AM

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这里的真实世界,是与学术研究界相对的。指的是真正拿到现实社会上用的产品,而不是实验室产品。
--  作者:Humphrey
--  发布时间:12/19/2008 1:27:00 PM

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原来是这样,又学到了一些知识。谢谢管理员同志的热情回复,谢谢!
--  作者:Humphrey
--  发布时间:3/8/2009 3:58:00 PM

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现在看来,果然,传统搜索引擎一直都在发展,技术上却始终没有什么大的突破。真实世界网络应用榜单里根本就排不上号。
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