Web News: Yahoo/Digg, Web 4.0, Soapbox, Gmail, Index Ventures

Yahoo implements digg-style voting across some of its products; two opposing headlines pretty much sum this story up… Yahoo Anecdotal’s headline: It takes two to Tango (suggesting interaction between Y! developers and their users); digg’s headline: Yahoo Shamelessly Rips Off Digg and Brags About It. The first digg commenter on the story wittily notes: “”It takes two to tango” ‘î one to lead, another to follow.”

From semantic Web (3.0) to the WebOS (4.0); Dan Farber has done a good job of summarizing Nova Spivack’s wordy article about Web 3.0 and 4.0. As Dan remarked, “the concept of Web 3.0 is still a bit fuzzy, and Web 4.0, the WebOS on Nova’s map, is really hazy.” Still, it’s always fun and interesting to think about where the Web is headed.

Soapbox Now in Public Beta; Microsoft’s YouTube is released to the masses. Add it to the list.

Google to sell additional space for Gmail users?; makes sense for power users, although for PR reasons Google may just want to keep just raising the cap slightly over time – so that the perception of Gmail as a free webmail service isn’t affected, especially since it’s finally open to the world.

Index Ventures Closes ‘Ǩ350M Fund; with a focus on building global companies (such as Skype, Netvibes, Last.fm), Index is one of the most interesting VC firms around right now – and they’re based in Europe. They also announced today the addition of former Skype global marketing VP Saul Klein as a venture partner.

Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)

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