eHub is a constantly updated resource of web applications, services and sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0) and social software.
I created this resource to document, promote, inform and celebrate the next generation web. eHub provides daily listings of new web services and applications; features and reviews, and interviews with the creators and companies behind these new web technologies. Started in September 2005, eHub was the first Web 2.0 list and directory, launched the week before the first O’Reilly Web 2.0 Conference. eHub v2 launched in July 2007 with the addition of a team of global editors.
You can submit a web service, product, application for review and possible inclusion.
Ever since its launch, eHub has grown rapidly in popularity, and has been featured on PubSub’s Top 100, listed in Daypop’s Top 40 and Digg.com’s popular links. eHub has been written about and mentioned by leading writers, bloggers, VCs, technologists, and thousands of sites and blogs around the world. With a global audience of engaged web users, eHub continues to be a leading resource for citing new web services daily, and providing interviews with the people behind new web applications and companies.
eHub is a member of the Web 2.0 Workgroup, the Corante Web Hub, Ajax Developer’s Journal, BlogBurst, and is ranked in the Technorati Top 1000. eHub Interviews is also translated into Japanese as the eHub channel at CNET Japan.
eHub launched advertising opportunities for sponsorship on May 14, 2007.
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