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50 Most popular flash websites showcase

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The Flagship Experience

Welcome to the American Airlines – featuring Business and First Class service between the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America.

ELSE Mobile

ELSE offers a totally new definition of what a mobile device can be. ELSE is a totally new concept driven purely by user experience rather than by technology.

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10 Top Social Networks List

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Here is the list of most beautiful Social Networks. if you want to add some more write a comment.

 

Flickr - yes, we like the Flickr look. It probably has to do with the fact that the site is full of beautiful photos, but Flickr’s easy-on-the-eyes aesthetics are carefully thought out and make the site really enjoyable to use.

Humble Voice - we’ve saved the best for last. HumbleVoice is yet another community for designers, artists and musicians, and it looks gorgeous. Page real estate is used generously, with most images on the site being really large, and all of the content is wrapped up in neat little boxes. As sometimes happens with art-related sites, some of the fonts are too tiny to read if you don’t have 20/20 vision, but we’re ready to forgive Humble Space this small blunder. After all, it’s artists we’re talking about here. Read more…

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Great Sites To Help your Designs

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csscody.com - A collection of css examples and jQuery Demo.

CSSClip.com - Over 1,700 sites for you to rate and comment on. Narrow your browsing by color.

CSSCollection.com - Over 3,000 sites, all built with CSS, to inspire you.

CCSDump.com - Samples are tagged by colors, number of columns and so on. Rate them and look up the top rated.

csshook.com - A collection of over 2,300 sites, tagged by colors to easily find the color schemes you’re looking for.

CSSElite.com - Over 600 site samples for you browse and see if anything inspires you.

CSSImport.com - A collection of over 2,000 design samples for you to look through and see if anything strikes your fancy. Read more…

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12 Free Vector World Maps

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Social Search Engines Showcase

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Delver is a “socially connected” search tool in alpha, that is based on your friends influence on content, i.e. drawing upon the “wisdom of crowds” to filter the universe of search content. You first identify your social profiles and can then add more specific information to then identify your own social graph. Facebook is emphasized. Search results are then influenced by your network.  If Google ever buys Facebook then this service might be an attractive target.

 

WhosTalkin? not to be confused with “Who U Stalkin”, is a social media search tool byJoe Hall that allows users to search for conversations around topics of interest.  Queries are performed against all sources but you can search on specific social services organized by: Blogs, News, Networks, Videos, Images, Forums and Tags.  The list of practicing SEOs that beta tested this tool includes some genuine smarties so this one may be worth watching since saved searches, RSS feeds and other features found in the tools below are not yet rolled out.

Samepoint is a social conversation search engine that segments search by: Social Mentions, Discussion Points, Bookmarks, Wikis, Network,s B2B Networks, Groups, Life Casting, MicroBlogs, Reviews, Podcasts, Documents, Video, Images, News and Web or all.  Each search result extracts sentinment and keywords as well. In fact, there’s a trending social search term page which I think is very interesting.  The Discussion Points feature is interesting because it shows the most commented content in the search results according to your query and the number of sources. Read more…

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