Read/WriteWeb Daily

Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don’t have to! This is a 5 or 6 day a week feature and feel free to email me interesting links for inclusion: readwriteweb AT gmail.com. – PodTech coverage of the Sundance Film Festival (as usual, John Furrier is providing outstanding audio coverage … Read more

Musical Expeditionary

From the Martin Scorsese DVD bio about Bob Dylan, called No Direction Home. This shot is right at the end (from a 1966 concert) after audience members booed him for playing electric and one guy yelled out “Judas!”. Dedicated to all those Web developers who are building things out of the ordinary — and anyone … Read more

Yahoo The Imitator?

I’ve been following Umair Haque‘s fascinating articles on new media economics and ‘edge competencies’ – and I’ve noticed he prefers Google’s media strategy to Yahoo’s. I’ve been curious to understand why, because the common wisdom over the past year or so is that Yahoo has been making all the right moves in this new world … Read more

Read/WriteWeb Daily

Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don’t have to! (p.s. thanks for the encouraging comments about this new daily feature – I’m trying out a new name…) – Out with old media; in with… what? (CNNMoney.com ponders who will be media gatekeeper in the 21st century. I dunno, the … Read more

Read/Write Filter

Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don’t have to! (p.s. it’d be great to get some feedback on this new daily feature of mine – is the R/W Filter of any value to folks? How can I improve it? Thanks!) – Chinese internet police (Rebecca MacKinnon tells us about … Read more

Popular elements of a 2006 web site or service

On ZDNet I’ve written an article outlining some common elements of a modern website or app. A lot of the features and functionality of so-called Web 2.0 sites are now common elements in most current web apps and sites. It’s really gone beyond what was labelled ‘Web 2.0’ last year, because so many mainstream websites … Read more

Does Media Still Enthrall?

Tushar Vyas, from mOne-Group M: “Traditionally, media enthralled people. Today it doesn’t happen – customers are multitasking and fragmented. Today’s customer wants to gain perspective, personalise the experience, get involved and participate. Digital allows this to happen.” Quoted by Dina Mehta at Digital Summit 2006 – Integrating Online into the Traditional Media Mix panel. Where … Read more

Read/Write Filter

Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don’t have to! – Digital Summit 2006 (in Mumbai India. Dina Mehta is covering the event in her blog and says so far there’s been little talk of social software, but she has some good real-time notes with stats on the India Internet … Read more

Lessig on the Read/Write Web

Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig has a thought-provoking essay on FT.com about the perilous state of what he terms the Read-Write Internet: “We are well on our way to perfecting the “Read-Only” internet – that network in which every bit of culture can be bought in a single click, but bought with the rights to … Read more

Read/Write Filter

A daily review of Web and Media news that crosses my path during the day. – comScore: Google Continues to Hold Top Position in Search Share Rankings (see also Shore analysis: “It also means that general aggregators will continue to position their search services increasingly for specific verticals”) – Josh Porter has a number 1 … Read more

ZDNet: Comparing Reddit’s karma system to Digg

On my ZDNet blog, I discuss social news site reddit.com with co-founder Alexis Ohanian and compare their collaborative filtering system with Digg‘s. Reddit may have a jump on Digg when it comes to avoiding groupthink and spam, via a user reputation system it calls ‘karma’. Check out the full story on ZDNet and tell me … Read more

Synthesis in New and Old Media

It’s not quite a Bloggers and Old Media lovefest yet, but at least people seem to have eased up on the ‘us vs them’ rhetoric. AdAge.com has a nice article explaining why Blogging vs. Traditional Media has been oversold. Scott Karp’s recent post entitled Bloggers Are So Wrong About Media raised some hackles, but in … Read more

Read/Write Filter

A daily review of Web and Media news that crosses my path during the day. I need a better name for it – any suggestions? – John Battelle’s thinking ahead to the next Web 2.0 Conference and is seeking feedback for a byline. I may not be hyping the meme anymore, but I love the … Read more

It’s all happening…

Sorry for lack of updates recently, I’ve been busy getting married 🙂 I see others have been busy too – Mike Arrington’s expanded the Crunch empire with a new mobile blog called MobileCrunch, Susan Mernit’s been hired by Yahoo! (does this mean I get my name on the 5ive page now? ;-)), Ben Barren’s launching … Read more