Fleshing out Web 2.0

A new blog called Web Service Finder has done a Map of the Web 2.0 World and opened it up for editing on a Wiki. This is by the same blog that did a directory of APIs and Web Services – currently featuring 105 APIs and 27 examples. Chris Law, who helped found the social … Read more

RSS Aggregators, commoditization and value-add

Over on my ZDNet blog I’ve written a couple of posts that extend my analysis of The RSS Space. In the first post I explained the RSS Space categorization some more. I then noted that 4 of the 5 categories are at the mercy of The Big 3 of the Internet industry – Google, Microsoft … Read more

Google Blog Search Sucks

Why? Because they’ve only indexed my blog up till 26 May 2005! What’s up with that?! SearchEngineWatch has a good summary of opinions in the blogosphere. Put me down as ‘Underwhelmed’ please Danny (sub-category ‘Peeved’). UPDATE: I’ve discovered the issue is that Google Blog Search indexes the RSS domain name, not the blog one. Because … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 5-11 Sep 2005

sponsored by: This week: Microsoft’s Web 2.0 platform, Rich Clients, Acquisitions, Web 2.0 in The Real World, Techie Post of the week – Web Development Trends for 2006. Microsoft’s Web 2.0 platform News this week that Microsoft is releasing a set of developer APIs for four MSN properties: MSN Virtual Earth, MSN Messenger, Start.com and … Read more

New-look Memeorandum launched

I’ve been one of the beta testers of a brilliant new blog news service over the past 2-3 months – and today it’s gone live. tech.memeorandum is the brainchild of Gabe Rivera. It basically aggregates all the latest news from blogs on one page – but it’s more than that. It’s an automated, constantly-updated, finger … Read more

Grokking BBC Online and Web 2.0 media business models

James MacAonghus from Aqute is writing a series of posts analysing BBC Online, which I highly recommend you check out. In Part 1 James wrote that BBC’s online reach has been steadily growing. In Part 2 he drills down into the details. Although BBC has more than one online strategy, “a pattern is emerging” according … Read more

Web 2.0 Stereotypes

Deja vu, is there a glitch in the Web 2.0 Matrix? Phil Pearson has noticed it: “OK guys, this is going too far. Not ALL of the following are required for a web 2.0-style application/site: – Name that consists of a number and a word. (37signals did it for their company, and 43places did it … Read more

Book deal and new ZDNet blog

A couple of weeks ago I began my new life as a full-time freelance Web Analyst and Writer. One of the things I’ll be doing is co-writing a book for O’Reilly Media on the topic of Web 2.0. I started writing it this week. I’ve also just started a ZDNet blog, called Web 2.0 Explorer. … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 29 Aug – 4 Sep 2005

sponsored by: This week: Social tools in disasters, VC trends, Custom Web 2.0 Business Plans, Web-based Office, Techie post of the week – APIs and control. Social tools help in Katrina Hurricane First things first. We’ve all been shocked by the Hurricane Katrina devastation. Dina Mehta has a couple of great posts that show the … Read more

ProgrammableWeb – Web 2.0 resource for developers

John Musser has started a promising new Web 2.0 resources website, focused on technical Web platform development. It features a list of Web 2.0 APIs, 54 of them already! The point of the site, John explains in the ProgrammableWeb blog, is to “create a home page for Web 2.0 developers.” That’s a very worthy aim … Read more

The RSS Space defined

I recently finished a report on ‘The RSS Space’ for a client. In it I mapped out the current RSS vendor landscape, building on a blog post that Brad Feld wrote well over a year ago. I’ve decided to publish the vendor map onto a JotSpot Wiki as a kind of ‘Open Source’ gesture. Currently … Read more

RSS on mobile phones

Barb Dybwad posed an interesting question this week: “how many of you read some or all of your RSS feeds on your cellphone? If you do – which application or service do you find the best/easiest to use/most comprehensive and why?” Personally I don’t read feeds in my mobile phone, although I would like to. … Read more

Web 2.0 Office

This week I’ve been noticing a lot of Web 2.0-style Office apps coming out. Here’s a selection of some of them: AjaxOffice – “A complete office suite usable via your browser. Your documents are safely stored on a server…” Writely – “The Web Word Processor” (unfortunately the beta is full already). TechCrunch reviewed it and … Read more

Question about Wikis

I have an Excel spreadsheet of data about RSS vendors that I want to share with the world. I recently did a report for a client, in which I defined and analysed ‘The RSS Space’. As part of that report, I created a spreadsheet that mapped RSS vendors to categories – with a lot of … Read more