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November 2004 Archives

Tim O'Reilly Interview, Part 1: Web 2.0
Written by Richard MacManus / November 15, 2004 12:21 PM
Welcome to the second in my series of Web 2.0 interviews, in which I interview people in the Web community who are building or shaping Web 2.0 - i.e. the


On Influence - Media Interest in Blogs
Written by Richard MacManus / November 12, 2004 12:29 PM / 1 Comments
Summary: Let bloggers focus on getting the content right. Delivering that content to a large readership is another business altogether and one which media companies are best suited to provide.


Gettin' Paid: A Future for Content Creators?
Written by Richard MacManus / November 10, 2004 2:58 PM / 10 Comments
UPDATE 12/11/04: An interesting conversation has developed in the comments to this post, spurred on by Phil Jones who disagreed with my position. Joshua, Liam and Matt Scofield also contributed


Living Data & The Momentum of Webfeeds
Written by Richard MacManus / November 8, 2004 9:13 PM / 3 Comments
I'm exploring the Design for Data thread and later in this post I'm going to get arty on ya'll. I think tomorrow I'll begin to investigate Atomflow, but for now


Design for Data III
Written by Richard MacManus / November 5, 2004 1:31 PM
Oh boy, this gets better... check out this extract from the latest issue of Fortune magazine (hat-tip Susan Mernit): "The latest version of MyYahoo! allows its users to create custom


Design for Data II
Written by Richard MacManus / November 5, 2004 11:21 AM
Quick follow-up on my post from last night. Over the past week James Enck has been writing a series of posts about 'analyst blogging'. Ross Mayfield called it a "blog-based


Design for Data: Thoughts
Written by Richard MacManus / November 4, 2004 10:05 PM / 4 Comments
Nearly a month ago I left a comment on Jason Kottke's weblog, in response to a post about his upcoming Web 2.0 conference workshop called Design for Web 2.0. He


US Elections - Global Mind
Written by Richard MacManus / November 4, 2004 7:38 AM
My fellow bloggers: like a lot of you, I'm disappointed that Kerry lost. FWIW here are some quick thoughts from a non-US citizen: - I watched the coverage on CNN


How to build a Web 2.0 company
Written by Richard MacManus / November 2, 2004 9:16 AM
Jeremy Zawodny has written a terrific post about what makes a successful Web 2.0 company. It all comes down to ubiquity, according to Jeremy. The themes he covers dovetails with


Asymmetrical Analytics
Written by Richard MacManus / November 1, 2004 2:50 PM
Interesting line of thought inspired by Ross Mayfield's post Blog-based Research Model, where he talks about research services shifting "from the end analysis product (.pdf) to the open process of


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