2005 reflections and plans for 2006

It’s technically New Years Eve where I am, as I write this. I haven’t done much blogging over the past week, because I’ve been re-charging my batteries and making plans for 2006. In this post I reflect on the year that’s past and tell you a bit about my plans for R/WW in 2006. A … Read more

A Year of Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-Ups

On 9 January 2005, I published the first of my Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-ups. When I launched it I described it as “a weekly summary of news and views relating to Web 2.0 (Web as platform).” I pumped out one a week for the rest of 2005. In many ways I viewed the Wrap-Up as … Read more

Acquisitions and The Big 3

William Slawski has compiled two very useful lists of acquisitions, first by Google and now by Yahoo (see also The Guardian’s list). I’ll add the third, Microsoft’s acquisitions as listed on their corporate site. From 2003 on: Nov. 3, 2005: FolderShare Nov. 3, 2005: media-streams.com AG Aug. 30, 2005: Teleo Inc. Jul. 20, 2005: FrontBridge … Read more

Best Web Companies and Innovators of 2005

Last year about this time I did a post celebrating the best Web companies of 2004. I was planning on doing a mega version of that this year, extending it to software and services. But then Dion came up with his excellent list of best Web software of ’05, as close to definitive as you’ll … Read more

Phone-throwing kiwi explains

After my phone-throwing incident earlier this week, I think I’ve calmed down enough now to do the equivalent of going on the Letterman show and saying sorry to anyone I offended. My friend Mike Arrington called me a traitor and others baled me up about what I wrote. My position hasn’t changed, but I think … Read more

Lots going on in Citizen Journalism

– Dan Gillmor is building a non-profit ‘Center for Citizen Media’, moving on from his previous (for-profit) project called Bayosphere. [via SiliconBeat] – The much-anticipated Pegasus News has released their first product, a music and entertainment news site called TexasGigs. It started as a music blog by Cindy Chaffin in 2002 – Chaffin will continue … Read more

Thanks Feedster

Feedster has named Read/WriteWeb one of their Feeds of the Year. Their summary of my blog is pretty funny, given the controversy over the past few days. Russell Shaw, whose post was the final straw which led me to declaring myself fed up with all the Web 2.0 hype and debate, was one of the … Read more

RSS everywhere in 2005 – RSS organized in 2006?

This image from a Scott Gatzpresentation sums it up: 2005 was about introducing RSS to the products listed in Scott’s picture. 2006 will surely be about how to organize all those RSS feeds, for mainstream people in particular. Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)

Cat eats pigeons: why Web 2.0 has jumped the shark

Well my declaration that Web 2.0 is dead set the cat amongst the pigeons. Let me give a bit of background… I’ve been thinking for a while now about re-focusing Read/WriteWeb onto more media-related Web technologies. Many of the things I’m interested in are being done by Yahoo!, which by now is generally recognized as … Read more

Web 2.0 is dead. R.I.P.

I’ve had enough of the hype. I’ve had enough of cynicism. I’ve had enough of hate blogs. The nail in the coffin was this post on ZDNet, by Russell Shaw. The thing is, I agree with Russell. The term ‘Web 2.0’ is distracting from the real value going on in the Web right now. Read/WriteWeb … Read more

Sir Tim Berners-Lee blogs

The inventor of the World Wide Web is now blogging: “In 1989 one of the main objectives of the WWW was to be a space for sharing information. It seemed evident that it should be a space in which anyone could be creative, to which anyone could contribute. The first browser was actually a browser/editor, … Read more

Ben’s Top Ten 2006 Features to Flip

Ben Barren’s written an excellent series of posts about his favorite features to flip. Here’s his top ten: #1 – Podcasting Ratings #2 – Better Blogging Tools #3 – MySpace meets Linkedin #4 – Non-Text RSS Reader #5 – RSS Search/Reader Attention Glue #6 – Images for Adsense #7 – Podcasting Creation Tool #8 – … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 10 – 16 Dec 2005

Here’s the Top Ten web technology and new media memes, issues or news stories of the past week. 1. Yahoo buys del.icio.us. Yahoo! continues its buying spree of cool Web app companies, after also buying Flickr and konfabulator this year. Bubblegeneration had a nice summary: “Yahoo, I think, is rolling up social plays so it … Read more

ZDNet: Top Ten Web 2.0 Moments of 2005

I’ve just published a list of the top ten defining moments of Web 2.0 this year. Here’s a taster, but please click through to ZDNet to read the whole post. It’s been a huge year for the Web! A time of renewed optimism in Silicon Valley and an incredible number of new web applications. In … Read more