Thoughts on Steve Jobs’ Macworld Keynote

I’m not usually an Apple fanboy, but I decided to check out Steve Jobs’ Macworld keynote this year. The webcast was provided by Apple (nb: they force you to download the latest iTunes + Quicktime in order to watch it). Steve wowed us with some big numbers, including impressive iPod figures. Apple sold 14m ipods … Read more

Latest SNS Numbers – MySpace Streaks Ahead

A USA Today article reveals that MySpace has now reached 47.3 million members. The Blog Herald also reports that MySpace “is growing by an amazing 160,000 new users a day, according to MediaPost”. USA Today gives a rundown of numbers for SNS sites, c/o comScore Media Metrix. They note that “in the past year, the … Read more

Conspiracy Theories: MySpace, Facebook, Amazon

Perhaps I ventured a bit too far out of my echo chamber, but today I came across 3 different conspiracy theory articles about popular Web companies. One was about e-commerce giant Amazon.com and the other two related to leading Social Networking sites MySpace and Facebook. The theories namecheck the CIA, the FBI and a non-showering … Read more

Yahoo Acquires Webjay

Yahoo continues to buy up all the great talent, this time they’ve snagged my blog buddy Lucas Gonze and his innovative music-sharing web app Webjay. As the Yahoo! Music Blog explained [via TechCrunch]: “Webjay is visionary and fantastic, but we are also keenly interested in Lucas the individual. He’s contributed a lot of great work … Read more

Google OS = Moby Dick

I used to think the Semantic Web was the Moby Dick of the Web. But now I think the Google OS and Office is. In the famous novel, Moby Dick is a mythical great white whale. It’s an embodiment of evil and power to Captain Ahab, whose goal is to hunt down the beast. However … Read more

Main Themes of Internet Companies at CES

There’s been a ton of CES news to digest these past few days, especially in the past 12 or so hours. Yahoo released Go and CEO Terry Semel made a speech at CES; Google released Google Pack, Google Video Player and Google Video Store; Larry Page did a speech at CES. As I trawled through … Read more

Yahoo! Go – A Portal That Spans Devices

Yahoo! Go is being advertised as “a new suite of products and services for your PC, mobile phone and even your TV”. The main aim is to enable people to connect with their content (e.g. email, photos, music) across a range of devices. Right now the Go product range is limited. Upon clicking the “Get … Read more

Admin: Moving Web Hosts

Apologies for light posting over the past few days, as I had to move web hosts (not once, but twice!) at very short notice. Comments have been down and you may have noticed some site glitches recently. But, knock on wood, things should be back to normal by end of today. I have a few … Read more

Yahoo and the Future of Television

Yahoo will broadcast a reality tv series called “Wow House” on their Web portal within the next few months. The SF Chronicle calls it an early step in Yahoo’s ultimate goal to create television of the future. Wow House has a technology focus, as families participating in the show compete to outfit their homes with … Read more

LA Times Goes Ape With Media Industry Predictions

Looking at the media year ahead, the LA Times christens Google the new 800-pound gorilla – and also the Big Bad Wolf – of the media business. It’s an extraordinary article that predicts mega-billion dollar wheeling and dealing in the media industry in 2006. Here are some highlights relating to Web companies: Google PC, Cubes … Read more

Apple to own rich media in ’06?

The Internet Stock Blog asks: “Is it possible that if Yahoo is the new Internet media leader with RSS, etc. and Google is the leader in search, that Apple will own rich media?” Well ‘own’ is too strong a word, but I do know I’ll be paying much more attention to Apple this year than … Read more