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This Week's Highlights from eHub

Emily Chang's eHub is a good place for new Web 2.0 services to announce themselves.  But if you're like me, it's hard to keep up with them.  Thus I'm trying out a practice of summarizing my favorite items from eHub each week.  It's just my option, though, and I missed the week before this one - so for goodness sake go check out eHub yourself.  This week saw 28 items in eHub.  After the jump are my descriptions of my favorite 8 of them.


Atlas - Mashed up Microsoft's Virtual Earth with local search, driving directions, blogs, events, gas prices, movies, traffic, wifi hotspots, and more. Also has a freely available API for realtime GPS device tracking. By Fresh Logic Studios.

Couldn't get many features to work, but perhaps that's because I wasn't logged in.  Great idea though.

Opsdo
- uses bittybrowser to display search results on multiple engines you chose.  Great idea.  Firefox only.  Pretty proof of concept for now, but it's a great concept.  Give me a browser search bar plug in and a bookmarklet to search any highlighted word on the page and I'm there.  Lots of search engines included.

Share Your OPML
- I love it and have loved it all week.  I know not everyone does, but I do.  Check out this super charming interview with Dave Winer by Dan Farber about Share Your OPML.  Farber doesn't grok the power of Share's simplicity for awhile, it's a funny but great interview.  One for the history books, really - we'll be listening to this one after Dave is dead.  And I say that as a guy who sent him two emails this week that he didn't respond to - I know not everyone likes Dave Winer.

Anyway!

CellSwapper
- Find some one to take over your cell phone contract.  Great idea.  Not sure what the business model is, but I can imagine using this.

WorkCircle - geek job listings and CVs searchable by tags and more.  300+ listings under consultancy, you'll note.  Looks like fun.  Not sure how this is differentiated from other options besides by niche, which I don't imagine will be enough.  People seem to be using it though.

Pearl Comments - make notes about a web page for your team members, highlights page section linked to each note.  Firefox extension now available.  Could be good.

Musichawk 
- brings together social networking, Wikipedia bios, reviews in Pitchfork Media, tour info, Google news search, Technorati search, affiliate links to buy.  Seems like a good enough idea.

Tagground - tag search in one place for yahoo my web 2.0, del.icio.us, raw sugar, flickr, You Tube and more.  You can search to see how a URL was tagged or what URLs have been given a certain tag.  Drops the ball on URL search in  del.icio.us - but del.icio.us probably doesn't help much. No RSS feeds available, a shame.  Not as slow or ugly as some other options, but hardly fast either.  This is a very important class of tools and it would be great if Tagground gets it right.  Right now it's akward and still not fast enough.  I'd really like to use someone other than Technorati for this.  Tagground seems to want to be AJAX, so there's no URL visible for a search's results.  Thus no blumlet is possible.  Oh well, it's a nice idea.

Don't you worry, they'll keep coming on eHub!

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