Weekend Reader

Draw anywhere with DrawAnywhere – If you can remember what you want to do, you can remember the URL for this Flash-based diagramming tool. It’s got drag and drop objects and connectors, sharing, and export to graphics formats and PDF.

But “Senior Writer” Wasn’t in the List – PayScale takes information on your job title, location, industry, years of experience, and so on, and tells you how your salary or job offer stacks up against industry averages. For an extra $19.95 they’ll sell you more detailed charts and breakdowns and a guide to negotiating a better deal.

A New Home for Your Bookmarks – With groups, buddies, a tag cloud, browser toolbars, blogging integration and more, Mister Wong is a thoroughly Web 2.0 bookmark manager. It’s just out of closed beta, but it’s already got quite a bit of content to browse through thanks to a strong European user base.

Achieve Harmony, or at Least Synchronized Calendars – Calgoo, a java-based calendar synchronizing solution that we’ve mentioned before, has left beta and officially launched. Versions run from free to $29.95 per year depending on feature set.

Get Your Feet Held to the Fire – Goalmigo offers a unique way to help you achieve your goals. After you set your goals in their web interface, you tell Goalmigo which friends it should e-mail with notices about your progress. Then as you track your efforts, not only do you get charts and progress reports, so do your friends. Stop losing weight and your mom can find out directly from her inbox.

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