Read/WriteWeb Filter

Back to naming this R/WW Filter – there aren’t enough hours in a day sometimes for a ‘Daily’ 🙂

PleoDEMO 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 )

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)

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