Search engine stats: Jim Lanzone from Ask.com

Shows stats – 36k feeds that really matter; 14k “really really matter”, 60 feeds that are Paris Hilton hot; 1 feed is da bomb – slashdot. [will update these stats later] Long tail of searches – 95%. eg head queries: hurricane rita, maps, song lyrics. Long tail of verticals (or categories). Also long tail of … Read more

The Alumni Report Joe Kraus , Kim Polese

Kim, CEO of SpikeSource: “the world has completely changed for building a software company.” Joe: talking about Jotspot, “DIY publishing” – wikis next step after blogs for web publishing. Jotspot heading towards “DIY apps”. Joe talking about Jotspot mistakes this year – not focusing on revenue. “Jotspot was in beta for way too long” –> … Read more

Conversation: Sergey Brin of Google

John: how you handling the success? Sergey: attributes success to luck. followed our hearts in terms of research areas. found they had something useful and impactful. early on talked about open sourcing, but eventually started the company. exciting and wild ride. starting to get used to it. John: brings up terry semel conversation, how he … Read more

Zimbra UI Minute

Open source client platform for messaging, communications. Shows email interface with links embedded in each message – with web services calls to various apps/services. e.g. mouse over for Google map, appointment, events, fedex package updates. Lots of mash-ups. Impressive. APIs are open, can write mash-ups. Has the ajax magic going on. Fully indexed backend and … Read more

Google RSS Reader announced at Web 2.0

Google just announced their new RSS Reader, called Google Reader. It’s browser-based (of course) and has similar look n’ feel to Gmail. Very Ajaxy. I’ll play with it some more and report back later. For now, here’s more info from SEW: “Google Reader is a browser-based application that works with virtually all popular browsers on … Read more

Cautious Optimism and Cynical Buzz

For me the Web 2.0 conference has been really exciting and the air has been full of energy. But I’m new in the Silicon Valley, so I’ve been curious to listen to what other conference attendees have been saying. A lot of them share my enthusiasm, but there’s also a fair amount of what could … Read more

A Conversation with AOL CEO Jonathan Miller

John starts by grilling Jonathan: “are you talking to Microsoft?” [crowd roars]. Jonathan replies that AOL is in transition from proprietary mindset/business model to more open model – like Web 2.0. John tries again: AOL is an important player in platform market, Microsoft wants to create a partnership with AOL. Jonathan: “we’re the largest swing … Read more

Flurry of Web 2.0 Business Activity

weblogsinc bought by AOL for between $20-35 million. SocialText (the wiki company) is returning to open source. PubSub has announced an open source structured blogging initiative. Flock, the social browser, is expanding their beta. I went along with Mike and Fred from TechCrunch to check out their office, which is literally in a garage in … Read more

Yahoo CEO Terry Semel conversation

Very interesting John Battelle-hosted conversation with Terry Semel, Yahoo CEO, at the conference. The difference between outlook and attitude between Semel and Barry Diller is stark. On the one hand, Diller’s conversation yesterday was very much old-media, 20th century thinking. Semel on the other hand very much impressed me with his take on what is … Read more

Mary Meeker talk

Lots of data points. “Korea is goto place to figure out where the Internet is going” Innovation coming out of China – 5,6,7 yrs time we’re at “boom-let” stage now (after boom and bust) market valuations of top 5 companies huge (google, yahoo, ebay, yahoo japan, amazon), compared to 2000. entering 2 most profound cycles … Read more

Bubble or Bubble-let?

Mary Meeker called where we’re at now a “boom-let”. We’ve gone from boom to bust to boom-let (presumably a precursor to the next boom). She thinks the first 10 years of Web were just the warm-up act for what will happen next. She’s particularly bullish on mobile technologies, which definitely haven’t matured yet. Mary mentioned … Read more

Discussion: Open vs. Closed Models

Discussion: Open vs. Closed Models Danny Rimer , Jeff Barr, Toni Schneider Tim: what do you actually own? Jeff from Amazon: we own customer db and namespace of products (Tim’s summary). Toni from Yahoo!: different answer for each product; but Y! owns “user’s trust”. Tim asks Toni whether Y! lets people export data? Toni: community … Read more

Web 2.0 Conference: Ad Models: A New Approach to Marketing?

Real-time blogging going on here… Jeff Jarvis, President & Creative Director, Advance.net Dick Costolo, CEO, Feedburner Matt Cutts, Software Engineer, Google Chas Edwards, Vice President, Sales & Market Development, Federated Media Publishing Brian McAndrews, President and CEO, aQuantive Mark Pincus, Founder, tribe.net Time: 11:15am – 12:30pm powerpoint about Distributed advertising Intro by Jeff, then all … Read more

Barry Diller conversation

John Battelle is speaking to Barry Diller of IAC. John asked straight off: why did you buy Ask? Barry: search box would keep evolving and more convergence through it. They “plunged” into an arrangement with Ask. If they failed and didn’t gain share, that’s OK – because it (Ask) has “enormous promise”. Barry says a … Read more