A Mosaic Created from 1001 Web 2.0 Company Logos

by Bill Ives

I found this nice application in my inbox and wanted to share it. It is a world mosaic created from 1001 web 2.0 company logos. The logos appear in full-size when you hover over the mosaic. Click on a logo to visit one of today’s web 2.0 sites. Here is what it looks like but you have to go to the AppAppeal site to see the real thing.

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The mosaic was created by AppAppeal.com. While we focus more on enterprise 2.0 applications at the App Gap, their mission, similar to ours, is to guide their visitors through the world of web 2.0 applications. They also provide independent reviews of web applications.

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  Geek art: Map of the World 2.0 « Training Marketer wrote @ June 27th, 2008 at 8:15 am

[…] 27, 2008 · No Comments Thanks to those at The AppGap for sharing this cool new application. It’s a world mosaic created from 1001 web 2.0 company […]

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