– The Return of Mr Safe (like a geeky version of Inspector Clouseau, Mr Safe is one of the enduring characters of the tech blogging world… in this latest episode he confronts his old foes Chief Inspector Funky and the evil Dr Fork)
– Stowe Boyd on Advisory Capital (instead of investing money, invest expertise — obviously I like the sound of this concept! I’m available of course…)
– Can Yahoo do content? (ha, I first read the bit about Lloyd Braun’s idea for a show anchored by animated puppets on Valleywag — and thought it was just a joke. Turns out it was true!)
– Steve Rubel ranks the memetrackers (I don’t put any stock into the findings, however the comments are interesting…)
– Flock Browser Gets an Update (cool, I can now import my bookmarks…)
– Employee Headcounts for Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft (includes Excel spreadsheet… not sure how much use the data is, but it sure is comprehensive)
– Five Reasons Web 2.0 and Enterprises Don’t Mix (interesting article that challenges some of the assumptions that 2.0 technologies are a good fit for enterprise… a lot of the obstacles are office politics)
– Podbop wins best mashup award (at MashupCamp…Podbop combines concert events from eventful.com and mashes it with band sites that have downloadable music)
– Tom Foremski: Silicon Valley is back (“it is going to be about media technologies, it is all about publishing” — absolutely!)
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)