Is SoundCloud The Next YouTube? [Interview]

One of the talking points of Mary Meeker’s presentation at Web 2.0 Summit yesterday was the future of sound. Meeker claimed that sound would soon be bigger than video on the Web. Specifically, she name-checked Spotify, Siri and SoundCloud. Siri is already a part of Apple, but the other two startups are independent. One of … Read more

Mary Meeker’s 2011 Web 2.0 Summit Presentation

Every time I come to a Web 2.0 conference, Mary Meeker’s presentation is what I most look forward to! She’s been doing them for eight years now and they’re always big on data, long on vision. You can view the presentation below, along with real-time notes taken while Meeker spoke. Mobile has been a big … Read more

Moneyball For The Consumer Web

One of the more interesting presentations this morning at Web 2.0 Summit was Moneyball for the Consumer Web, from Aileen Lee of the VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Lee used the Michael Lewis book, Moneyball, as inspiration for how to improve a consumer Web startup. Moneyball is the real-life story of Billy Beane, … Read more

Contest: What Does The Term Web 2.0 Mean To You Today?

The term “Web 2.0” became synonymous with the emergence, over 2004-05, of social services like YouTube, MySpace, Facebook and Flickr. It was coined in 2004 by O’Reilly Media for the inaugural Web 2.0 Conference, held in October 2004. At the time, Web 2.0 was meant to convey the beginning of a second major era in … Read more

A Great User Experience: The Web Legacy of Steve Jobs

Earlier today, the tech world was rocked by the sad news that Steve Jobs had died. I’d like to pay tribute to Steve Jobs, on behalf of ReadWriteWeb, for what he brought to the Web world. There will be hundreds of different tributes written by many tech publications – deservedly so, as Steve Jobs had … Read more

iCloud: Can Apple Finally Get Seamless Sync Right?

One of the announcements from today’s Apple event was iCloud, described as “a set of free [with iOS5] cloud services that work with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC to automatically and wirelessly store your content in iCloud and push it to all your devices.” In other words, iCloud is a file synchronization … Read more

Is Dropbox Really The World’s 5th Most Valuable Startup?

Dropbox, the online file sync and sharing service, was recently named 5th in a list of the The World’s Most Valuable Startups by Business Insider. To put that in context, the only 4 companies ranked above Dropbox were (in order of valuation): Facebook, Zynga, Groupon and Twitter. Dropbox was listed above the likes of Wikipedia, … Read more

The Pros & Cons of Frictionless Sharing

One of the most controversial aspects of Facebook’s re-design announcements last week was the introduction of “frictionless sharing.” That’s Facebook’s term for when something you are reading, listening to or watching is automatically shared to your Facebook Timeline. Up till now, sharing on the social Web has largely been a manual process. You click a … Read more

Why Twitter’s “Information Network” Strategy Is Under Pressure From Facebook & Google Plus

“We’re not a social network, we’re an information network.” That’s what Twitter’s vice president of engineering, Michael Abbott, told the crowd at Mobilize 2011 this week. That isn’t new branding, Twitter has been denying it’s a social network since at least a year ago. It all dates back to November 2009, when Twitter changed the … Read more

The New Facebook: 3 Major Implications

After the emergence of Google Plus this year, many people were wondering if Facebook had finally met its match. Maybe that’s so, but Facebook has upped the ante over the past couple of weeks. It has significantly scaled up the amount of information it tracks about you – and many millions of other people. The … Read more