del.icio.us Plans To Become A Social Network

I recently interviewed del.icio.us founder Joshua Schachter, who is now with Yahoo after the popular social bookmarking service was acquired last December. Joshua was recently named as top innovator of the year by MIT Technology Review Magazine. Tagging is one example of an innovation that del.icio.us pioneered (at least in its current form). Joshua told … Read more

Thank you R/WW Sponsors

Thanks once again to Read/WriteWeb’s excellent sponsors, who I’m very grateful to for supporting the aims and ideals of this blog. The goal of R/WW is to provide quality analysis about web technology – and we think this focus on quality reflects very well on our sponsors. It also (may I say) leads to insightful … Read more

Online Gaming: Xbox And Peter Jackson Team Up

Last week at X06, an Xbox event in Barcelona, New Zealand movie director Peter Jackson announced a new games development studio called Wingnut Interactive – an offshoot of his highly successful movie production company Wingnut. The new venture will develop a “Halo series” for the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live. Full details haven’t emerged yet, … Read more

Orkut + Dodgeball: Why Google Will Merge Them

I’ve been hearing whispers that Google will integrate their social network Orkut with the mobile social networking app they acquired last year, Dodgeball. While it’s not rocket science to make the connection between the two products (both are social networking), the reasons to join the two are becoming more compelling… Here are some of them: … Read more

Digg Black Market

I guess this is a sign of the times – a site dedicated to gaming digg, called User/Submitter. But there’s no reason such a site couldn’t exist for del.icio.us, or stumbleupon, or netscape – or any site that relies on voting. Needless to say, I hope this site gets squashed ASAP – it’s at the … Read more

Weekly Wrapup

Another busy week in web tech. Alex Iskold was at DEMOfall06 in San Diego – where emerging technology companies showed their wares – and live-blogged much of the action for Read/WriteWeb. A full list of his posts is here, but I thought I’d mention some of my favorites: BuzzLogic – a hot new social influence … Read more

Bloglines Does UI Upgrade Too… To Left Pane

Hot on the heels of the well-received Google Reader re-design, I received a tip tonight (thanks Mike Rundle) that Bloglines has also done a slight re-design. On their blog they note: “You might have noticed a few fancy little changes we’ve made to your feed tree on the left pane today. You’ll like them even … Read more

New-look Google Reader Is Stunning!

Google Reader, Google’s web-based RSS Aggregator, has had a re-design and I am impressed. It now has a look n’ feel very much like Gmail, which I believe is a pointer to this product being prepped for mainstream promotion – and/or merged with Gmail. Probably a bit of both, as a standalone RSS Reader is … Read more

DEMOfall 2006 Coverage, Day 1

It’s been a busy day on Read/WriteWeb, with Alex Iskold managing to find time to file multiple reports from DEMOfall 2006 in San Diego. Here are his posts from today: Widgetbox: A Chat With CEO Ed Anuff USBCell does away with chargers Lirix innovates in music advertising BuzzLogic innovates in social influence space RingCube launches … Read more

StumbleUpon Continues To Impress

We hear a lot about digg, Slashdot and del.icio.us as traffic drivers for media websites and blogs. But one site that doesn’t get enough props in this regard is StumbleUpon. In our recent Social Bookmarking Faceoff, we noted that StumbleUpon has the largest user base with 1,271,345 users. Its main rival in the space, del.icio.us, … Read more

Google Office: a Micro Media bulletin

Back in June I spoke about the corporate blogging project that I co-run with The Rights Marketing Company. Called Micro Media Corp, it’s a corporate blogging and podcasting program that aims to give business people insights into the Web 2.0 and New Media worlds. Our first major customer is British Telecom and we’re currently in … Read more

VoIP Sans The PC – Jajah, Rebtel Make Announcements

Lately there has been a lot of talk about new VoIP services that work without needing to be on your computer. Tonight two announcements were made: 1) Jajah Mobile, which claims to take the computer out of the Jajah equation. Now you can make Jajah calls directly from your existing mobile phone. 2) Rebtel, a … Read more

Google’s Structured Data Search Play

Google is making some bold moves to bring structured data into the mainstream search box. And in the process, it appears to be running over the top of microformats, the Web community’s open standards for structured data. Not to mention the challenge this will ultimately represent to eBay. According to a PC Advisor report, Google … Read more

NY Times Futurist On Paperless Reading

Newly appointed Futurist-in-residence at the New York Times, Michael Rogers, spoke with Patrick Phillips from iwantmedia.com. I was particularly interested in what Rogers had to say about Times Reader, the hybrid web/desktop app built with Microsoft technology that aims to give a paper-like reading experience to the screen. He said that he doesn’t see paper … Read more