Web Services Publishing

Fascinating post by John Blossom on the evolution of content in the Web world. It’s similar in theme to AP chief Tom Curley’s famous Content and Containers speech last year – and my own extensive thoughts on the matter. Riffing on GoogleNet, Blossom wrote: “As content and software services merge into common XML-based objects, the … Read more

Acquisition Rumors – Newsgator and Moreover

NewsGator Technologies will be announcing “a MAJOR acquisition” at the Web 2.0 Conference on October 5-7. Hmmm, I wonder who it is. Looking at my RSS Spacespreadsheet, Newsgator is one of the leading vendors in the Reader Services category. They also have a presence in the Search space. I wouldn’t be surprised if they acquire … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 19-25 Sep 2005

This week: Microsoft vs Google, Web 2.0 coverage galore, Web 2.0 Conference, The Real World: yoga blogging, Techie post of the week: Mini-Microsoft. The Wrap-up is proudly sponsored by: Microsoft vs Google Over the last week the number of stories about Microsoft vs Google has reached a crescendo. The best one was a story by … Read more

Re-design

Just to let you know I’ve been re-arranging the furniture on Read/WriteWeb over the past couple of days. I went from a 3-column design to a 2-column one and tidied up the CSS. As well as keeping my web design chops up-to-date, I think the layout is a lot cleaner now. I feel like I … Read more

MSN vs WebMachine

CNET takes an interesting look at Microsoft’s history in the Web era and suggests that MSN may now be a key part of Microsoft’s Web 2.0 strategy. They write that MSN is already being used as a platform for Windows software releases: “The search service in Windows Vista, for example, shipped earlier as MSN Desktop … Read more

FeedDigest on the way up

Bud Gibson has a nice profile of FeedDigest, an RSS remix service created by Peter Cooper that I’ve had my eye on for a while. FeedDigest lets users “mix, filter and republish or syndicate feeds to HTML, JavaScript, WAP or PHP, or to a new feed.” Personally all I’ve used it for so far is … Read more

Gmail/Google backlash

Yahoo Mail, the beta Web-based email program, is better than Gmail – so says the WSJ’s Walt Mossberg. He notes: “The new Yahoo Mail is far superior to Gmail. Yahoo more closely matches the desktop experience most serious email users have come to expect. Gmail, by contrast, is quirky and limited.” He goes on to … Read more

6-Figure Blogging

Darren Rowse (who earns nearly US$200k a year from blogging) has published an interview with fellow “six figure blogger” The Manolo. Here’s how The Manolo, who blogs about shoes, makes his/her money: “In the order of importance, the affiliate sales of the shoes and the fashion, the contextual ads like the google and the chitka, … Read more

Feedburner’s Network Effects

Feedburner’s released more stats to celebrate reaching 100,000 managed feeds. They highlight some impressive growth in the number of subscribers to Feedburner feeds – over 4.2 million subscribers per day by end of August. Paul Kedrosky noted that the number of subscribers has doubled every 2 months during 2005. Dick Costolo also pointed out the … Read more

Web 2.0 Meme Map

Tim O’Reilly has posted a meme map of Web 2.0, from the “What is Web 2.0?” brainstorming session at FOO Camp 2005. Hat-tip Josh for the link. It’s kind of a business model map: Click here for full image The orange box in the middle and brown ovals at the bottom cover some the themes … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 12-18 Sep 2005

sponsored by: This week: eBay-Skype: Web 2.0 Ramifications, The Real World – Katrina response, Microsoft PDC – Start.com extended, Yahoo Shopping API and Shopify, New apps on the block. eBay-Skype: Web 2.0 Ramifications Early this week eBay confirmed its acquisition of Skype for between $2.6 – 4.1 billion. On my ZDNet blog I looked at … Read more

The Future of Web Apps and Services, circa 2001

I love reading old books about the Web and Internet. I’m in the middle of Stewart Brand’s classic book from the 80’s, The Media Lab, right now. Anyway I came across this 2001 web article from devx called The Future of Web Apps and Services, on the subject of Futurist Paul Saffo’s predictions for the … Read more

WeboMania 2006: Macho Man Microsoft vs Google the Giant

Summary: 2006 may well be Microsoft’s year, with upgrades to its flagship Vista OS and Office 12 products. But only if Google lets it be their rival’s year. We don’t yet know what Google has up its sleeve – when will they release their own browser, or their web-based Office suite? We’ll find out perhaps … Read more

The danger of running a remix service

Populicio.us was a service that used data from social bookmarking site del.icio.us, to create a site with enhanced statistics and a better variety of ‘popular’ links. However the Populicio.us service has just been taken off air, because its developer can no longer get the required information from del.icio.us. The developer of Populicio.us wrote: “Del.icio.us doesn’t … Read more

BlogBridge topic expert on Web 2.0

Part of my duties as the self-proclaimed Father of Web 2.0 is to help spread the word and get people interested in Web 2.0. BlogBridge has just published a list of some of my favourite Web 2.0-focused blogs. Note that it’s not a directory of all Web 2.0 related feeds, just a selection of feeds … Read more