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April 22, 2008 3:10 PM PDT

The Webware 100 winners

by Peter Butler
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(Credit: CNET Networks)

We still might not exactly be able to define "Web 2.0," but we certainly know it when we see it. The CNET Download.com team has been gradually building a catalog of more than 2,300 editorially selected Web-based software products in categories such as Audio, Bookmarking, Security, and Social Networking.

Almost everyone uses a Web-based e-mail client like Yahoo Mail, Gmail, or Hotmail, and I know that many users are shifting from Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.org Calc to Google Docs & Spreadsheets for their basic spreadsheet needs, or for sharing documents with friends, family, and colleagues. Web-based multiplatform chat client Meebo has the potential to become the Trillian of the new generation.

Fellow CNET partner Webware.com covers the ins and outs of the Web 2.0 sphere daily, and the site has just released the winners of its second Webware 100 competition. Site users picked the winners from thousands of submissions.

There are 10 champions in each in 10 categories. Some of the names--Flickr, Last.fm, Facebook--are obvious industry leaders, but you're much less likely to be familiar with others like DeviantArt, Stardoll, or VoiceThread. Regardless the level of your Web 2.0 savviness, the Webware 100 winners are likely to provide everyone with new sites to explore or cool products to keep an eye on.

Have you tried any Web-based analogues for your favorite Windows applications? If so, which are your favorites? Do you have privacy or security concerns about online software? Tell me about them in the comments.

Be sure to read more about all of the 100 winners of the Webware.com competition and leave reviews for your favorite Web-based products on Download.com. Also, follow all of the breaking news from this year's Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco on Webware.com.

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by jgfuller April 22, 2008 6:27 PM PDT
I am puzzled by all the hoopla about Google Docs. Its ability to render MS Office files is woeful. ThinkFree online, however, looks to do a much better job. What do others say about G. Docs??
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by vampiregoth April 22, 2008 8:22 PM PDT
I don't really like goodle docs that much. I tend to just use google docs as a document backup, so if something happens to my computer copy, I'll still have another copy.
by JoyceNgo-218335993631273378369 April 22, 2008 8:36 PM PDT
Wow cool, maybe I will consider some of these good ones.
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by GraceKing54 April 22, 2008 8:37 PM PDT
I was given Open Office from my ISP. The darn thing wouldn't print in landscape. Got rid of it and am afraid to try the Google program for the same problems and/or others. Excel does just what I need to. Yours Truly, Gracie
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by oldguy85308 April 23, 2008 1:20 AM PDT
My son is using Open Office sans problems and my daughter uses Google docs. Im still in EDITOR and MS Works.Good to see righteous competition I say.
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by HomelessClarence April 23, 2008 11:14 AM PDT
The Power of GDOCS is the power of Building Consensus.
You are correct! Rendering Office files on GDocs is painful.
ThinkFree, Open Office, even StarOffice is better.
However, a lot of Web 2.0 is pretty decent.
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by karim sayed gaber April 23, 2008 12:28 PM PDT
I dont understand any thing
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by agthe May 24, 2008 1:43 AM PDT
Good to use.
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