Read/Write Web Filter: ETech special

ETech 2006 has started and it’s the one conference this year which people kept telling me I should be at (but oddly, no one offered to pay my airfare…). Oh well, luckily I have my finger on the blogosphere pulse and so I’m going to post updates of my virtual findings over the next few … Read more

The case for Digital Media open standards

Ian Rogers of Yahoo Music gave an interesting talk at BarcampLA entitled Media 2.0 Physics. I encourage you to pore over his presentation and notes. I liked the part about Yahoo and original content: “So Should Yahoo! be in the (Original) Content Business? Like HBO before us, Yahoo! should only create content in two cases: … Read more

Read/WriteWeb Filter

– 37Signals publish a PDF book (“DIY publishing: There’s a new sheriff in town.” — suggestion to 37Signals: create a product that enables other authors to DIY publish…) – Kottke on DIY book publishing (37Signals profit margin will probably be much higher than any royalties they would’ve got from a publishing company) – eBay’s Jason … Read more

NZ’s eBay sold for $700M

The big news in my part of the world today is that trademe.co.nz, a virtual clone of eBay that has risen to dominance in the eBay-less New Zealand market, has been sold to Aussie media company Fairfax for a staggering NZ$700 million [news via Dave]. Mr Barren thinks Fairfax would’ve been attracted by the 15.6 … Read more

News trackers: smart or snark?

Robert Scoble swears off tech.memeorandum for a week, due to excessive snark in the Sunday edition: “…it‚Äôs the little things in life that make you smarter. The little things don‚Äôt show up on Memeorandum. They do show up on RSS. Which is why I‚Äôm still subscribed to 847 smart people‚Äôs feeds.” I don‚Äôt think the … Read more

Store 100% – Google’s Golden Copy

The Google Analyst Day presentation makes for interesting reading. Thanks to Greg Linden for providing the early analysis and text from the now withdrawn powerpoint presentation (only available now as a 10MB PDF – sans the ppt notes unfortunately). Greg provided the notes to slide 19, which are fascinating for those of us interested in … Read more

Reuters and Media Nirvana

Some interesting reactions to Reuters CEO Tom Glocer’s speech at the Online Publishers Association. I thought it was encouraging news and in my previous post I (somewhat breathlessly) compared it to Associated Press CEO Tom Curley’s similar speech a year ago. Upon further reflection, it’s not quite at the level of Curley’s speech. Eran Globen … Read more

Reuters on the role of big media in the Read/Write Web

Jeff Jarvis is live-blogging the keynote of Tom Glocer, CEO of Reuters, at the Online Publishers Association. I got pretty excited by a similar speech by Associated Press CEO Tom Curley just over a year ago, so this Reuters keynote is pressing my buttons too. I particularly liked this point, on the role of big … Read more

Read/WriteWeb Filter

– How would you spend VC money if you could? (Matt McAlister lists his virtual shopping list — publisher services is his top pick: “Understanding content and communities is the name of the game.”) – MobHappy: mobile will define Gen M (for under 20’s ” the mobile will take over from the PC as the … Read more

OPML: key for personalization in 2006

Dave Winer has announced OPML 2.0 (in public review status currently). OPML stands for Outline Processor Markup Language. In semi-laymens terms, OMPL is a common XML data format for outlines and subscription lists – just as RSS is a common data format for content syndication. So why is OPML significant? Its main claim to fame … Read more

Read/WriteWeb Filter

– Apples rolls out new Intel Mac Minis, iPod Hi-Fi (the iPod Hi-Fi described by Steve Jobs as “a home stereo reinvented […] for the iPod age”) – MediaPost: Mainstream Media Warms To ‘Web 2.0’ (WashingtonPost guy: “We’re trying to lengthen the interaction between reader and content.” NYTimes calls it a “nexus of content and … Read more

Ajax homepages market review

On ZDNet I’ve just posted a lengthy analysis of the main Ajax homepages (aka personalized start pages): Over the past year many new AJAX homepages, aka personalized start pages, have been introduced to the market. Microsoft and Google have offerings, as do a host of small startups. First I’ll define what an AJAX homepage is, … Read more

Feedburner introduces Dashboard and Item Use Stats

Feedburner’s just released a pretty significant upgrade to their service, including a new “Feed Stats Dashboard” and some much needed drill-down stats on individual posts. TechCrunch has the early scoop as well. The best new feature for me is the feed item stats, so I’ll start with that. Now you can see what percentage of … Read more

AJAX homepages – Portals 2.0?

I’ve been tracking the development of all the personalized start pages that have flowered up over the past year. Live.com, Google Personalized Homepage, Netvibes, PageFlakes, et al. These are services that don’t just offer a place to store all your content and links – but house your widgets, gadgets and web services too. I’ll be … Read more