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After 20 years of designing with Photoshop without web services, I can't ever imagine ever using Photoshop.com.... all of these just seem like one more app that can easily be copied to the Cloud, and makes no sense (or money).
I have used Phoenix from Aviary (I Beta tested it) to tweak images before putting them into our website CMS. It is brilliant, and far less hassle than queuing (yes, sometimes literally) for the "Graphics PC".
I can't imagine using online to create a whole document (not yet anyway), but for cleaning or cropping a picture, Phoenix is a lifesaver!
Great list.
Pixlr.com is the creator of online cloud-based image tools. Today they have two applications in the suite, one we call Pixlr Editor and the other is Pixlr Express. They are built in Flash and you need to have a Flash plug in (get flash) to get it to work.