Read/WriteWeb Daily

ballsDon’t Bounce The Ball Honey (The Redmonk view on Attention, gestural economics and loosely coupled ideas – I think I even got a gesture out of it, although maybe I’m just being vain…)

Roundup of Reactions to Google’s Earnings (The Internet Stock Blog collects all the data points into one post)

Rival trashes Google’s growth prospects (Yahoo programmer makes CNN)

Google’s Marissa Mayer on Innovation (“Have you ever wondered how a product so lame got to market” — er, yes)

Syndicate Your Content Broadly Online (Fred Wilson: “Here’s the bottom line. In the digital medium, the content should be syndicated as broadly as possible.”)

Craigslist’s laid-back approach to success (“Today, 11 years after Craigslist was established, the site operates in roughly 190 cities across the U.S. and abroad. And it generates roughly 3 billion page views from about 10 million unique users every month, making it the seventh most popular site on the Internet in terms of page views.”)

Amazon Plogs (“Your Amazon.com Plog is a personalized web log that appears on your customer home page.” — Plogs – Worst. Name. Ever)

A New Look for IE (A Microsoft Program Manager explains IE7’s new design)

Flickr pic by SimplyFabulous

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