Poking fun at web 2.0 named websites

zapr.net

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Zapr is site that lets you share files and content with your friends.
If this service doesn’t work out they can always recycle this url for
a bug zapping product line.
Site: zapr.net
Tagline: “Really Simple Sharing”

coastr.com

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Coastr is a social site for beer lovers. It has tools for finding beer and places to drink beer with Google maps. All that’s missing is the frosty mug.
Site: coastr.com
Tagline: “The social guide to beer”

socializr.com

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Socializr appears to be another entry into the heavily saturated social friend site space. From digging through their site, it looks to have friend tools, event planning, photo sharing and address books. They are now accepting Gamma testers. It looks like Gamma is the new Beta!
Site: socializr.com
Tagline: “Don’t be boring”

gabbr.com

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Gabbr allows you to read and comment on the latest news across major news sources as well as the blogosphere.
Site: gabbr.com
Tagline: A social news community

soonr.com

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SoonR enables standard mobile phones to use the applications on PCs in an optimized way.
Site: soonr.com
Tagline: “In Touch Now”

zooomr.com

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Zooomr is a photo-sharing site that uses sounds and emphasizes the multilingual aspect.
Site: zooomr.com
Tagline: “Photo sharing that speaks your language!”

grazr.com

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Grazr can display an RSS, Atom, RDF, or OPML feed in a cool, stylish little window on your own webpage/blog.
Site: grazr.com
Tagline: “Grazr, you know for feeds…”

frappr.com

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Frappr (Friend Mapper) uses Google Maps to allow users to create their own maps, groups, etc.
Site: frappr.com
Tagline: “Maps, Chat, Photos for Online Communities”

flickr.com

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The one that started it all (or at least the first big one). Flickr.com. If you haven’t heard of Flickr, where have you been? (notice that the logo now says Gamma)
Site: flickr.com
Tagline: “The best way to store, seach, sort and share your photos.”