IBM develops computer ‘soul’

IBM’s new ‘SoulPad’ is a virtual computer on a small portable storage device, like a USB key or an MP3 Player. According to IBM, SoulPad “enables a paradigm of mobile computing where a user can suspend his computing environment on one PC and resume it on another PC that he may have never seen before.” … Read more

What’s in a name – RSS or Feeds?

Google News now has RSS feeds (finally!). It’s great that all the big Internet companies now offer RSS feeds, but Google’s move unfortunately signals a split in RSS branding amongst the big media and technology companies. Like Microsoft, Google isn’t embracing the term ‘RSS’. Microsoft wants to call RSS “web feeds”, while Google is simply … Read more

Tone down the cheerleading

The Not Web 2.0 discussion has legs. Dave Winer pointed to Dare Obasanjo’s post, specifically this bit: “The problem with ‘Web 2.0’ and other over hyped buzzwords is that 90% of the stuff you hear or read about it is crap.” I agree, provided my blog is in the top 10% of Web 2.0 content … Read more

Big Blog Networks: my vision for Networks of Niches

A Network of Niches is a group of niche bloggers, each with their own unique look n’ feel but collectively part of a branded network of like minds. This could be the way forward for a big company like Yahoo or AOL to roll out their blog networks, at the same time giving hope to … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 1-7 August 2005

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Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 1-7 August 2005

sponsored by: Onfolio is offering R/WW readers a coupon code entitling the bearer to $30 off a purchase of Onfolio Professional before August 31st (a 30% saving off the normal $99.95 price). To use the coupon, enter it at the time of purchase. Coupon Code: RM857202 This week: Hype 2.0, Education 2.0, Battlestar Galactica 2.0, … Read more

Gettin’ Paid: A Future for Content Creators? Redux

Remember my post last year entitled Gettin’ Paid: A Future for Content Creators?. In it I passionately made the case that there is a future for niche writers to make a living on the Web. Well there are signs that it may yet happen… Microsoft has just started a network of blogs called Filter. The … Read more

Web 2.0 is not about version numbers or betas

Summary: Web 2.0 is everyday, non-technical people using the Web to enhance their lives and businesses. The fact that so many people are now creating and building on the Web is what the ‘2.0’ signifies. Tim Bray dislikes the Web 2.0 meme, but mainly because it isn’t technically version 2.0. With all due respect, this … Read more

Microsoft debuts RSS in IE7 Beta 1

Jane Kim, program manager for RSS in Internet Explorer, has written a useful post detailing the new RSS features in IE7. A few comments from me… 1) Microsoft has decided to call RSS “web feeds”, at least for now. Jane says they’re “still actively exploring what is the right name to use for RSS feeds”. … Read more

What about the Alternative Bands?

I love to read Steve Gillmor’s posts – he has a unique way with words and it’s fun (OK sometimes frustrating) to decipher his messages. But I really wish he would look beyond his Silicon Valley-tinted glasses and mention/link to some new blood now and then. Take this extract from his latest post, referencing what … Read more

Defining Web 2.0: the community way

Doc Searls grabs the Web 2.0 meme by the horns and gives it a good shake. He’s posted a thought-provoking piece in which he frames Web 2.0 in the following way: “I propose a goal: Make Web 2.0 the best possible commons for supporting free markets and free culture.” I’m glad Doc has weighed in … Read more

Exciting Times

I’ve resigned from my day job, so in 4 weeks time I will be fully self-employed. I’ll be doing freelance analysis and writing work, plus an exciting project which I will advise you of soon. I’ve been extremely busy lately, hence the relative lack of blogging. But soon I’ll be back into it and writing … Read more

Points of Presence

– Google does RSS… sort of (you can now add RSS feeds to your Personalized page by clicking ‘Create a Section’. It’s made with cool Ajax, but this is no RSS Aggregator folks… come on Google, you can do much better!)- Attention Trust is a project led by Steve Gillmor and others that is the … Read more

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

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Points of Presence

– IDG CEO quoted in Wired: “Every blogger is a rock band without a record contract.” (I guess I’m supposed to dislike that comparison, but strangely it agrees with me… because indeed I am looking for “a record contract”, to use that analogy) – Jason Dowdell and Pete Freitag created two mashups using Findory’s API … Read more