Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 14-20 Nov 2005

This week: Explaining Web 2.0 to normal people, Google Base, Yahoo Shoposhere, Amazon tags, Hypertext and the next 15 years. Sponsor Opportunity The Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-Up has had 3 excellent sponsors over the past 30 weeks and now I’m looking for the next great sponsor. If you’d like to associate your brand with premium … Read more

The Second Coming of Content and RSS Feeds

Feedburner CEO Dick Costolo has just posted what I think is a milestone post for RSS and Web 2.0: How feeds will change the way content is distributed, valued, and consumed. In it he expounds on the future direction of his company Feedburner, which I’ve long considered to be the leading company in the RSS … Read more

Web 2.0 Montage

Serendipitously I came across a beautifully done multimedia montage of Web 2.0 on Flickr, by Leigh Blackall. The photos are stunning and Leigh has weaved Web 2.0 themes into all of them. Plus some of the slides have notes attached. Here are a few of the slides, but I recommend you flick through the whole … Read more

YAW2D – Paul Graham on Web 2.0

YAW2D = Yet Another Web 2.0 Definition. But this time it comes from Paul Graham, whose every essay is treated like a tablet from Moses by the Slashdot crowd. Surprisingly, Paul Graham’s essay entitled Web 2.0 is not a Naysayer one. It’s critical of Web 2.0 in parts, but overall the essay is well thought … Read more

Warning!

From the Warning Label Generator (via Supr.c.ilio.us). Harnessing collective intelligence in The Long Tail. Don’t say I didn’t warn you 😉 Hey if Eran can be serious, I’m allowed to be silly every now and again. I will start writing proper posts again soon, I promise… Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)

My Silicon Valley Fortune Cookie

While pondering my Midblog Crisis, I remembered a fortune cookie I received during the spicy noodles dinner in Palo Alto on 12 October (when I was in the US for the Web 2.0 Conference). Present at the meal were Dave Winer, Mike Arrington, Fred Oliveira, Gabe Rivera and myself. At the end of the delicious … Read more

Web 2.0 Design Principles – a Case Study

In the third and final part of my series of ZDNet columns about Yellowikis as a Web 2.0 case study, I look at some of the design principles that can be applied by other Web 2.0 companies and services. Following is a summary of principles that Yellowikis demonstrated. Be sure to check out the whole … Read more

Midblog Crisis

Forgive me, it’s time for an introspective blog post. Lately I feel I’ve been in a bit of a blog slump with Read/WriteWeb. My numbers are still good, but I’m not happy with the quality of my recent posts here. I set very high standards for myself and I get disappointed when I don’t meet … Read more

Gawker Strikes Deal With Yahoo

In another great sign for blogs becoming a mainstream news and entertainment source, Nick Denton’s blogging empire has struck a distribution deal with Internet media giant Yahoo. Reuters reported: “Yahoo said it will post “dozens” of stories per day from Gawker Media’s blogs, including New York-media gossip blog Gawker, U.S. political gossip-focused Wonkette, Hollywood insider’s … Read more

Yellowikis – A Case Study of a Web 2.0 Business

In my ZDNet blog, I’ve published the first in a 3-part Case Study of a Web 2.0 business. Yellowikis is an open business listings site that has the potential to shake up the $22 billion Yellow Pages industry. What Wikipedia is to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Yellowikis may be to Business listings. In an email interview, … Read more

Yahoo Shoposphere launches – MeCommerce

TechCrunch has the scoop about Yahoo’s new e-commerce web app, Yahoo! Shoposphere. Mike’s taken it for a test run already and here’s his description: “Yahoo is making a major push into search personalization and recommendations – the overall project is called “Shoposphere” and the major feature being released is called “Pick Lists”. Their goal is … Read more

Amazon Does Tagging

Alan Taylor and Anil Dash report that Amazon is rolling out tags in a big way. In a discussion board message, Amazonian Blake Scholl announced that 50% of Amazon customers will see the tagging features at this time. You will be able to apply tags to any item on the Amazon website and your tags … Read more

Ben Crunches the Web 2.0 Numbers

The Hard Man of 2.0, Ben Barren, takes out his nutcracker and starts crunching the numbers of Internet companies. Wielding financial methodologies, Ben intends to get some REAL analysis happening in the hot-air-o-sphere. Things like profit, revenue and unique user multiples relative to market cap. Not for the faint-hearted then. Ben’s made a start with … Read more

Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 7 – 13 Nov 2005

This week: International Web 2.0, Mainstream Media Meltdown, Microsoft “Leaked” docs, Web 2.0 poster children rebel, 2.0 Post of the Week – samy conquers myspace. sponsored by: Web 2.0 – Rockin’ All Over The World This week we’ve seen evidence that Web 2.0 is taking over the world reaching out to other parts of the … Read more