In my mind, Roboform is the killer-app of Web 2.0 because you can easily jump from service to service and having user names and passwords automatically submitted. I've got nearly 200 different Web sites in my Roboform menu - many of which have been added over the past few months as yet another must-see beta program is unveiled (Today, it was Crazy Egg). Many of these services, however, are rarely if ever used but I'm reluctant to delete them just in case (It's kind of like not erasing the names in your little black book. That is, if you ever had a little black book). Of the Web 2.0 services on my Roboform list, here are the ones that I use on a regular basis:

- Blogware: my blogging publisher that compares favourably to TypePad and Wordpress even though it doesn't get as much attention.

- Evite: even people like me with children need to send dinner party invitations

- Yahoo/Rogers: for personal e-mail

- Gmail: free account for non-work, non-personal e-mail

- LibSyn: neat hosting service for podcasts

- Wordpress: home to All Nortel, All the Time blog

- PayPal: how I handle all those eBay auction wins and sales

- Sphere, Technorati, Google: tools to search the blogosphere

- Writely - cool Web-based word processing tool

- Google Analytics, Blogbeat, Performancing: tools to meet never-ending need to check blog statistics

- TheGoodBlogs: a tool to promote other blogs and track traffic

I'd be interested in what other people on a regular basis.