The Designing Social Interfaces patterns wiki is a companion site to the book that Christian Crumlish and Erin Malone are currently writing for O'Reilly Media.
In the following 13 steps, we'll walk you through how we identify top blogs on any topic, how we quickly figure out what their most popular recent posts have been about, how we incorporate their blog archives into our knowledge about the field and how we find where else they are participating in conversation around the web. Going through the whole process takes us less time than it took us to write this post.
"How does it work? Well the primary premise is based off a design pattern that Aza Raskin demonstrated with Ubiquity. Simply highlight any text in the body of this post and a ‘Respond’ bubble should fade in near your mouse."
Pretty advanced mindmapping/template thing. (Though rigid.) "Exploratree is a free web resource where you can access a library of ready-made interactive thinking guides, print them, edit them or make your own. You can share them and work on them in groups too.... The Exploratree web resource has been developed by Futurelab and emerged out of our work on the Enquiring Minds project. '
"AjaxPatterns.org began as a collection of design patterns, which formed the basis of the book, Ajax Design Patterns, and grew into a publicly editable wiki on anything and everything Ajax. All pages (except this homepage) are now editable, no registratio
NIfty video explaining how social bookmarking (here, Delicous) works. Uses paper printouts of web pages, not the web pages on a computer, which is a great idea.