Sprinkled throughout Lifehacker’s archive of over 14,000 posts, we’ve featured hundreds of free web and desktop apps that help you get things done—but which are the best? As we wrap up the year 2007, it’s the perfect time to put together a quick list of our favorite pieces of free software and web services
Google has finally fully adopted writely and integrated it with its other services.
Updates include weather forecasts, moon phases, and support for 17 new languages.
A promising new online sequencer called Splice allows users to mix and match user-uploaded loops and audio files to create their own music. The site uses the Creative Commons license and encourages users to remix each other’s work.
Now you can offer private-labeled email, IM and calendar tools to all of your users for free*, so they can share ideas and get things done more effectively. You can design and publish your organization’s website, too. It’s all hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.