Archive for the ‘World Wide Web’ Category

Michael over at TechCrunch got us thinking when he wrote his article regarding the big giants (Google & Yahoo) and their quests to create the next generation of social networks.
He mentions Yahoo Mosh, and also introduces Google Socialstream (a sponsored project taking place at Carnegie Mellon University’s Human Computer Interaction Institute, and wow; what [...]

As promised to everyone present at our "stand-up" this morning, we wanted to confirm (and from a source that just so happened to be the very first post from the very first feed (of the 198 feeds we) read, but also happens to be a blog we have much admiration for, even though it is [...]

For anyone who really wants the low-down on start-up pages, and a better understanding of what features are available with the multitude available, we highly recommend you visiting Mashable for a detailed over-view fourteen of the most popular start-up page platforms:

We learned this week that Pageflakes is adding a social network, which seems to [...]

A day of Web 2.0 upgrades…

By + June 26th, 2007

Web 2.0 re-designs seem all the rage today…
PayPal have updated their website, we already reported on AirAsia’s big move, and on top of that, even Google AdSense has added some Web 2.0 goodness to their otherwise depressing outlook on ads…

Nimbit, the management system for music professionals, has launched a service that lets musicians sell MP3 downloads directly on their own Web sites. Now, instead of receiving only a small percentage of revenue from a third-party site, indie musicians can sell digital downloads themselves and keep most of the money.

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Scobleizer may have scoped it (and provided the following interview with the chief platform architect and VP of marketing):

As usual, it’s TechCrunch that has the most user-friendly article:
Plaxo 3.0, a new version that builds on its multi-point sync product by offering improved sync options as well as a feed-style people tracker. Automated “multi-way [...]

Google is really pulling out all the stops these days. It almost seems as though they are acquiring new start-up companies daily. Remember that we do not even talk about all the acquisitions, only those that seem really important or simply blow your mind due to the number of millions that are passing hands. In [...]

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