It’s been a very busy Monday on Read/WriteWeb – so here’s a recap of the day’s posts, plus Network highlights:
Top News
– Attention – NewsGator and Bloglines Join APML Workgroup (Marshall) – Discovery Purchasing HowStuffWorks for $250 Million (Josh) – AdBrite: Full Page “Skip This Ad” Units Now Available for Everyone (Marshall) – On Copyright: YouTube Punts (Marshall); related: YouTube’s new video identification system places burden on copyright holders (last100) – Adobe Partners with BBC on Streaming Video (Josh); related: BBC partners with Adobe to add iPlayer streaming option; Mac and Linux will be supported (last100) – HypeMachine Readies a Relaunch of Its Popular MP3 Service (Marshall) – Pew: Most Kids Online Not Threatened by Strangers (Marshall)
Blog Action Day
– The Top 35 Environmental Blogs (Josh) – BadBuster Helps You Identify the Greenest Companies (Josh) – Five environmental Internet TV offerings (last100)
Mobile 2.0
Richard was at he Mobile 2.0 event today in San Francisco. Here are his posts:
– Mobile 2.0 – The 7th Mass Media & Business Opportunities – Mobile 2.0 Launch Pad Part 1 – Mobile 2.0 Launch Pad Part 2 – Taptu Launches New Type of Mobile Search
AltSearchEngines is also on the conference circuit this week – ASE editor Charles Knight is in NYC for the Search Marketing Expo – SMX.
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)