
MyHeritage is a family network site to share photos and setup a family tree. Those features as such aren’t that interesting but there is a hilarious face recognition tool. Upload a picture and it’ll tell you which celeb the person resembles.

inchicks.com is a web site for women to share links across the internet. As a member, you can post links to stories, talk about them, and even vote on them. If we were a magazine, then our members would be the ones who choose our stories that we print, or even feature on the home page.
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Kuler is a new online tool from Adobe Labs where users can create and share colour themes for any sort of creative work. Of course it allows to export themes into Adobe apps.
MapLip lets you upload large images (up to 6000×6000px) and display them like a Google Map including the ability to set pins and embed them on your site.

If you’re interested in the whole evolution of the internet you’ll much enjoy this post on Jeffrey Zeldman’s blog. It get’s really interesting once you go through the comments. Here’s a small excerpt:
Web 1.0: AOL buys Time Warner.
Web 2.0: Google buys YouTube.
Web 1.0: Crap sites on Geocities.
Web 2.0: Crap sites on MySpace.
Web 1.0: Bookmarking.
Web 2.0: Bookmark sharing.
Web 1.0: Writing.
Web 2.0: Rating.
Web 1.0: Pointless Flash widgets.
Web 2.0: Pointless

Wallpapr is a keyword based wallpaper search tool for Flickr.
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Seth Godin is the author of six bestsellers and renowned speaker. His newest book ‘All Marketers are Liars’ has already made the Amazon Top 100 and has inspired its own blog.