Facebook Hasn’t Ruined Sharing, It’s Just Re-Defined It

Facebook’s new frictionless sharing features are “ruining sharing,” according to a thought provoking article by CNET’s Molly Wood. In response, our own Marshall Kirkpatrick argued that Facebook’s seamless sharing is badly implemented and flat out “wrong.” Both made great points, but ultimately I don’t believe that frictionless sharing is a bad concept. What’s more, I … Read more

3 Complaints About The State of Online Music

Despite all of the great innovation happening in online music, there are 3 frustrating things for consumers that need to be addressed by Apple, Google, Facebook and others. It’s been an eventful week for online music, with the launch of Apple’s iTunes Match and the public unveiling of Google Music (along with a new MP3 … Read more

How Music Cloud Lockers & Streaming Services Are Merging

Yesterday we looked at the three leading “cloud locker” services for music: iTunes Match, Amazon Cloud Drive and Google Music. As a preface to that post, I mentioned that there are two main battles going on in the online music market. One is between the three cloud lockers, which are competing to be the online … Read more

Heavenly Music in The Clouds: iTunes Match, Amazon Cloud Drive & Google Music

Continuing our series about the Consumer Cloud, today we compare the three leading music cloud services: Apple’s iTunes Match (just launched today), Amazon’s Cloud Drive and Google Music. With these three highly competitive services, online music fans have never had it so good. There are two main battles going on in the online music market, … Read more

The Brand Pages Faceoff: Google+ vs. Facebook

Last week Google+ introduced brand pages, an almost exact match for Facebook Pages. While Google now claims that Google+ is not a competitor to Facebook, the Pages products are so similar that they are bound to go head-to-head. Brands are going to end up getting more value out of one or the other. In this … Read more

Calendars & The Consumer Cloud: Still Too Messy

Yesterday we started a new series about the Consumer Cloud, defined as an online repository for your content and applications. These services, such as Apple’s new iCloud and Amazon’s Cloud Drive, are becoming increasingly important in the multi-device world we live in. One of the applications for which the Consumer Cloud is particularly relevant is … Read more

The Consumer Cloud: Your Next Big Home Computing Project

Today we’re beginning a series exploring the world of cloud services from a consumer’s point of view. The word “cloud” refers to an online repository for your software, applications and data. Steve Jobs called this a “digital hub” and, as he explained to his biographer Walter Issacson, “over the next few years, the hub is … Read more

Circle ReadWriteWeb on Google+

Today Google+ launched Pages for brands and organizations. We don’t know yet how brands will use Google+ Pages. But it’s a good bet that they will be conversational, given the traction that Google+ has shown with topic-based communities. We’ve dived right in and created a Google+ Page for ReadWriteWeb. Our brand is for engaged technologists … Read more

How to Find Interesting People on Google+: Artists

Last week I questioned how many active, daily users Google+ really has. We know it has a huge user base – according to Google, it’s over 40 million users. But Google won’t talk about how many of those people are actually active on the service. All indications are that it’s a small percentage of the … Read more

Facebook Timeline & The New Lifestreaming Era

3 key points you need to know about Facebook Timeline, gleaned from two previous “lifestreaming” products: FriendFeed and Memolane. Facebook’s new Timeline, currently in a limited developer release but set to be unveiled to its hundreds of millions of users any day now, is going to shake up the social networking landscape. It’s going to … Read more

Facebook Mobile Usage Set to Explode

There are now 800 million monthly active users on Facebook, according to Facebook’s own statistics. More than 350 million of those people access Facebook through their mobile devices, nearly 44% of its total active user base. In terms of traffic, 33% of Facebook traffic comes from mobile devices – according to data revealed by Mary … Read more