March 2005 Archives
I'll be on holiday on the Gold Coast of Australia for the next week (YAY!) and I won't be going near a computer. I'll be back blogging in just over
This week: Microsoft's RSS Aggregator, mobile web 2.0, open source web 2.0 (stats, adverts, topics), Structured Blogging, ETech. Well this week has been a blur of activity for me and
SiliconBeat has a scoop. They point to a sandbox version of a working web-based RSS Aggregator - from Microsoft! I had a very quick play-round (note it doesn't work in
A collaborative stats project using Feedburner data was launched on this blog yesterday. It's an informal project, but I really hope the blogosphere gets behind it. I've even brought
Last week I wrote about my blog's subscription growth, inspired by Jon Udell's analysis of Bloglines Public Subscribers. In a subsequent email discussion with Jon Udell, we both wondered whether
Time for your weekly dose of Web 2.0. This week: Yahoo yahoo yahoo (is there an echo in here?), Wikipedia, Web 2.0 start-ups, AutoLink (I know, but bear with me...),
Update 2: After email discussions with Jon, I've discovered my figures were a bit out and so I've fixed that up now. In my updated figures, I now see evidence
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Web 2.0 defines a newer incarnation of the World Wide Web typified by the transition from the typical website hosting HTML/XHTML pages, to a platform
My 3 month contract with Marqui is up and I've decided not to renew. I'll write a summary post in due course, after things have settled down a bit.
Tomorrow, 2 March 2005, marks the 10-year anniversary of Yahoo. According to a recent AP article: "Yahoo already has amassed an audience of 345 million, including 165 million registered users