After getting a flood of emails again, we figured it was time to give a couple of plugs to a few of the projects some of you guys are working on. These are not full-blown reviews, just a few words, some links and hopefully a lot of interest from our readers. Trying to help the community by having them profit from our exposure etc etc etc. If you have a project which you think is worth mentioning on our blog, feel free to drop us an email via the contact form.

So first off is Diigo.com. They claim to be the web’s premier bookmarking, annotation and research tool. Diigo`s refined aspects allow for marking, annotating, saving, sharing, organizing and manipulating Web data and essentially allows human powered research and study organization. Diigo users”grab” knowledge from all over the Web and store it in on Diigo where it can be assimilated. Looking at the tons of added features, it seems that Diggo might become a bigger social bookmarking tool than del.icio.us. There’s simply too much stuff to cover in a plug like this, we recommend you have a look for yourself. (Here’s a video on Diggo, a review by ReadWriteWeb and TechCrunch)

Then we’ve got our friends from Happar.com who have been working hard on upgrading their monetization engine and downgrading the prices! We’ve just been told that they are offering their script for $70 at the moment - not bad if you consider they were $249 previously! Oh, and they have videos too, yay for us lazy people that don’t want to read.

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And finally, we received an email from Luis, who tried to explain to us about Stumpedia.com.

    “Stumpedia.com is truly a community built and driven social search engine that
    relies on human participation to index, organize, and review the world wide web.
    It does not depend on bots, algorithms, or company insiders to make decisions on
    the relevance and ranking of search results. Users have complete control over
    all the data

    Stumpedia.com enables users around the world to share their knowledge and
    interests with one another and provide an alternative to traditional search.
    Users are encouraged to create custom content pages for any possible search term
    in the world and links that will help people find relevant results and answers
    to their search requests. Links to social bookmarks, social profiles, blogs,
    news stories, authoritative articles, videos, images, and web pages are
    welcomed.”

Thats this weeks plugins folks. You may now resume browsing the rest of the Internet in an orderly fashion. Good night.

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