Everyone is different, and has a different set of unique tools they enjoy using over the internet. I try and keep the web services I use to a minimal amount, so anything which makes it into my bag of tools has to be truly impressive.

digglogo.pngDigg. I love Digg, it’s a great place to keep up with all the latest news from dozens of different topics. Digg is set as my browser homepage in Safari and it’s the first site I visit each morning. I like to start the day up to the minute with the latest in tech news.

flickr_logo_gammav127.gifFlickr. I’m an avid amateur photographer, I love heading out with my Canon 350D and creating images. Flickr allows me to upload my images and get comments and critic on them. I use Flickr to keep up to scratch on the latest gadgets my friends have purchased, and enjoy using the search feature when I’m considering purchasing a new product or item.

goplan-logo.gifGoPlan. If you are like me and are working on many different projects, you need one place to keep them all together and organized. I currently use the Personal GoPlan service, and keep all my projects online complete with task lists, calendars, notes, and more. It helps me keep organized and on top

images.jpgTwitter. Twitter is perfect for me as I rather dislike staying logged in on instant messaging services. If people need to get hold of my urgently, they know to send me an email. With Twitter, I can now have people send me non-urgent messages over the service, and I can send back quick answers. Twitter also helps me avoid the dreaded IM question, “What’s up?” If I want to tell people, I will over Twitter.

What web services do you use on a daily basis?