January 2005 Archives
Looks like the first salvo has been fired in what is sure to be an ongoing controversy over contextual advertising using RSS. Martin Schwimmer, a trademark lawyer, has asked Bloglines
Time for a look back at the week that was in Web 2.0. In no particular order... 1. Gizmodo's 4-part interview with Bill Gates ended with Bill insisting that DRM
Internertnews.com quoted me in their article entitled Benchmark For RSS Client Market Share?, a news story covering Feedburner's RSS Aggregator stats. It's the first time I've been used in the
Great news! Prompted by my December post about RSS Reader Market Share, Feedburner (the company I selected as the most promising Web 2.0 company of 2004/5) has just released their
I mentioned before Christmas that I'm starting a new business and now's the time to let you all know what it is. It's a new business blogging company, called Weblog
I thought I'd trial a new feature on Read/Write Web, a weekly summary of news and views relating to Web 2.0 (Web as platform). Most of the links will be
Simon Waldman, Director of Digital Publishing for Guardian Newspapers, writes: "Gizmodo gets handed an interview with Bill Gates. Good for them, I say - and a smart move by Microsoft.
One of my favourite articles of 2004 was a transcript of a speech by Tom Curley, CEO of the Associated Press. In it he said that "...content will be more
Congratulations to The Robot Co-op for releasing their new goal-setting social software app, 43 Things, in time for New Year resolutions. I've only added a few things to my account
Time for my weekly plug for my sponsors Marqui. I've been following what the other paid bloggers are doing and a lot of them are writing up the stories that