Back to naming this R/WW Filter – there aren’t enough hours in a day sometimes for a ‘Daily’ 🙂
– DEMO roundups (TechCrunch and Jeff Clavier are the ones I’ve been tracking — I’m liking the sound of Plum and Blurb…)
– More on Feed Grazing (“…we’ll always subscribe to a core set of critical feeds but for the vast majority of data blades in our information pasture, we’ll just graze.”)
– BBC’s Feed Factory (BBC’s intro page to its RSS feeds… via Nooked blog)
– An ambitious social media project (“…involves blogging, filmmaking, teaching ESL, and producing a Hasidic children’s show”)
– John Hagel sounds warning re Disney purchase of Pixar (“Jobs is a product guy at a time when media products need to become platforms.”)
– Emily Chang: Design 2.0 (comprehensive overview of current web design trends by Emily)
– Newsgator releases Hosted RSS Platform for Media and Content Companies (private label RSS publishing and aggregation)
– Shore on Newsvine (“Newsvine is in its very early days but it seems to strike the most powerful balance between content from individuals and mainstream sources to date.”)
– Don Dodge interview Greg Linden of Findory (“Unlike Memeorandum, Wink, and Digg, every reader sees a different page on Findory, each page personalized to each person’s interests.”)
– 2005 Vaporware Awards (Microsoft’s Vista and Internet Explorer 7 at number 4 and Google betas at number 3! Duke Nukem Forever was #1)
– Jakob Nielsen: Users Interleave Sites and Genres (echoing many of the themes Josh and I covered in our May 2005 Web 2.0 for Designers article…)
Flickr pic by philosophygeek
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)