Fold.com – Why?

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

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It’s been just over a month since I wrote about the last Ajax home page, and I thought I’d get through February without writing about a new one.

I was wrong.

Fold.com has entered private beta. According to the site, “Fold is the Web 2.0 application.”

I checked out the beta and Fold.com looks about as good as other Ajax home pages (an API to create third party widgets is in development). Fold.com only works with Firefox, at least for now.

I wish them luck. Blog is here.

Ok, who’s next?

Here’s the current list of Ajax and Flash homepages:

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