Ask.com: What differentiates it from Google?

During the Web 2.0 Summit, I got a chance to sit down with the team at Ask.com and find out more about their search engine. This was straight after a Summit session entitled ‘Disruption Opportunity: Beating Google at Their Own Game’ – in which Ask CEO Jim Lanzone and Senior VP of the Online Services … Read more

Home Again

I’ve just arrived back from another great trip out to Silicon Valley, for the Web 2.0 Summit last week. Now I have about a million emails to process and things to do. Plus I feel like I’m totally out of whack with the blogosphere right now – amazing how a couple of days travel, together … Read more

Web 2.0 Summit Wrap-up

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! It’s the end of a hectic week of conference-going for your R/WW correspondent – and so time for a wrap-up of my thoughts on the Web 2.0 Summit. Firstly, my overriding feeling is that this year’s conference was a lot different from last year’s. It was still … Read more

David Filo and Bradley Horowitz of Yahoo

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! This is the final session at the Web 2.0 Summit this year, a conversation with Yahoo co-founder David Filo and Bradley Horowitz (Yahoo’s head of innovation). John says there’s a vibe that Y! has slowed down somewhat in public perception, as opposed to Google. Bradley says that … Read more

What Real People Use on the Web

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! At last year’s Web 2.0 Conference, a much discussed panel was one featuring a group of teenagers telling everyone what Web products they use. This year the concept has been take an extra level, by inviting the parents of the teenagers as well. The panel was moderated … Read more

Marissa Mayer’s Need for Speed

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! Marissa Mayer from Google only has 10 minutes to speak at Web 2.0 Summit, so she gives a high level look at Google’s use of Ajax in applications. She notes that the key reason they created Gmail in Ajax was speed. This is a theme in Google … Read more

Kevin Rose at Web 2.0 Summit

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! Kevin Rose is on stage talking about what Digg knows. He says they have 600k editors that digg stories. Yesterday they set a record for fastest story to hit digg frontpage – the Rumsfeld resignation story took just 4 minutes to hit the homepage after it was … Read more

3/4 of Traffic to Top Websites is International

comScore has released some intriguing data about Web usage internationally. They say that 14 of the top 25 US Web properties now attract more visitors from outside the US than from within. That includes the top 5 US properties – Yahoo! Sites, Time Warner Network, Microsoft, Google Sites, and eBay. This is significant because it’s … Read more

Web 2.0 Summit Notes, Day 3

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! Today has already had a flurry of announcements and news. Here’s a brief wrap of them: Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth was introduced by Gary Flake at the conference. It’s an impressive 3D and photo analysis tool. Currently you can’t upload your own photos, so it’s more a … Read more

A Conversation with Ray Ozzie

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! In the final session of the day, John Battelle chats with Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. John starts with the now famous memo, which “leaked” (but it wasn’t leaked, according to Ray) – he asked Ray how it was progressing. Ray said the intent of the … Read more

Disruption Opportunity: Beating Google at Their Own Game

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! This session at Web 2.0 Summit reunites two old Ask.com execs, current Ask CEO Jim Lanzone and former and ex-CEO and now senior vice president of the Online Services Group at Microsoft Steve Berkowitz (whom I interviewed a couple of days ago). 60-70% of Ask’s revenue historically … Read more

Mary Meeker: The State of the Internet, Part 3

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! At last year’s Web 2.0 Conference, Mary Meeker of MorganStanley outlined how mobile and Asia were set for big growth. At this year’s Summit, Meeker focused on video and monetizing that. Mary speaks at a million miles per hour and data points go past faster than one … Read more

Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen at Web 2.0 Summit

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen is talking to Tim O’Reilly on stage now. Bruce says that before the Macromedia acquisition, Adobe was a peripheral player on the Web – so the acquisition brought them back into the heart and soul of the Web. He talks about the importance … Read more

Jeff Bezos at Web 2.0 Summit

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! Day 2 at the Web 2.0 Summit and Jeff Bezos is on stage, talking about S3 and EC2. He says “we’re a small company with big ideas”, but they’ve been surprised at the level of interest in these services. He thinks people are excited because they can … Read more

Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad

Read/WriteWeb’s Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! The Launchpad at the Web 2.0 Summit is a popular event, the venue is packed. 13 companies have 5 minutes each. Here are some quick impressionistic views of how it went…. In the chair is a music-based video game, where people can interact with music – e.g. … Read more