Pulling the pieces together

Jeremy Keith has developed a web app called Adactio Elsewhere, which uses APIs to collect scattered pieces of Web content into one place. It’s a nice idea and one that Erik Benson was exploring not so long ago. Erik ended up piping all his content pieces through to his weblog via the Bloglines API. Jeremy … Read more

post.icio.us update

Based on the great comments I received to post.icio.us a week ago, I’ve been doing some experimenting on R/WW. First I tried out the ‘5 links to a post’ style (again). I don’t think it worked, for me or for you. So now what I’m going to do is the “mini-analysis” style that Andrew Chensuggested. … Read more

Microsoft’s PC Hybrid and Media Vision

Microsoft’s new version of Xbox, code-named Xenon, will be more of a “PC hybrid” according to Bill Gates. They’re aiming to be a media hub for the living room, utilising the Web as a channel for media content and to enable collaboration. As Tom Foremski notes, this will give Microsoft “a ready platform for its … Read more

2.0 News

I’m trying again with a branded daily update of Web 2.0 news and views. Not content with cornering the “Web 2.0” niche in blogs, I’m now making a play for the term “2.0” ๐Ÿ˜‰ Let me know what you think of the new format. Backpack: Web 2.0 Email? Popular Web Design firm 37signals has announced … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 25 Apr – 1 May 2005

sponsored by: This week: Google turns up the heat, Yahoo burns to be a media bigco, Microsoft’s 64-bit light at the end of the tunnel, blogging media empires warm their hands by the advertising fire, Craigslist – GoogleMaps make a combustible combo. Google’s Preemptive Strike In the Mojo Cold War, Yahoo took the initiative from … Read more

3 Questions about Ads in RSS

Dave Winer has posted a comment by Jason Calacanis about adverts in RSS feeds. In a nutshell, Dave doesn’t want ads in RSS feeds and Jason does. I found this comment from Dave to be very curious: “BTW, what exactly is wrong with the way the BBC and NY Times do it? They write good … Read more

The New New Journalism

Now that I’m part of the new Silicon Valley Watcher network, reporting on RSS, I’ve got to thinking about how I fit into this new world of blog-journalism. Here’s the beginnings of my theory on this… Back in the 70’s Tom Wolfe coined a style of news writing called New Journalism, which was very influential … Read more

Kiwi is Microsoft Number 3

I thought I’d post this before Phil Pearson gets to it ๐Ÿ˜‰ A New Zealander, Chris Liddell, has just been appointed to the job of Chief Financial Officer at Microsoft, making him the third most powerful person there (behind Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer). Mr Liddell commented: “Obviously itโ€™s a great privilege for me personally … Read more

post.icio.us

I’ve been trying to figure out a way to do a daily Web 2.0 update with links – without being, you know… one of those blogs that just links to other blogs. What I’m looking for is something in-between del.icio.us and a ‘real’ post. My ‘Web 2.0 News’ posts from 1-2 weeks ago were a … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 18-24 Apr 2005

sponsored by: This week: Macrobe/Adobemedia, sports RSS feeds, Google and Yahoo MojoWatch, Mobile Web 2.0 woes, Dan Gillmor’s Web 3.0. Web Design Bigco: Adobe buys Macromedia This was all over the Web Tech part of the blogosphere this week and the general feeling was one of surprise that two Web Design heavyweights have joined forces. … Read more

Web 2.0 Noted

John Battelle: “In the Web 2.0 world, it matter less that you have a major media company behind you, what matters is if your voice and point of view are considered valuable by your audience.” PaidContent.org: Weekend Readings on Web 2.0 – hey Rafat, since you hate the term ‘Web 2.0’, I’m available to do … Read more

Media Flows

If Information Flow can be likened to a river, then lately I’ve only had time to occasionally splash water on my face as refreshment. Which is to say, I’ve been dipping in and out of the Information Flow that is my Bloglines account. This is the reason why the daily Web 2.0 News feature I … Read more

Happy Birthday Read/Write Web!

Today dawns in New Zealand as the 20th April 2005, which happens to be the 2nd birthday of Read/Write Web. Yes, two years ago today I posted my first blog post on R/WW (although I’d tinkered with blogging a year or so before that). Over the past 2 years blogging has brought me so much … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 11-17 Apr 2005

sponsored by: This week: Aggregators trendy, Yahoo News vs Google News, Rupert Murdoch on the Mount, RSS Readers in bloom, new kinds of Kool-Aid. Aggregators Trending Upwards The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) and analyst firm Outsell released a report on the Information Industry this week. They estimate the industry is worth $250 billion. … Read more