November 2005 Archives
In another great sign for blogs becoming a mainstream news and entertainment source, Nick Denton's blogging empire has struck a distribution deal with Internet media giant Yahoo. Reuters reported: "Yahoo
In my ZDNet blog, I've published the first in a 3-part Case Study of a Web 2.0 business. Yellowikis is an open business listings site that has the potential to
TechCrunch has the scoop about Yahoo's new e-commerce web app, Yahoo! Shoposphere. Mike's taken it for a test run already and here's his description: "Yahoo is making a major push
The Hard Man of 2.0, Ben Barren, takes out his nutcracker and starts crunching the numbers of Internet companies. Wielding financial methodologies, Ben intends to get some REAL analysis happening
Alan Taylor and Anil Dash report that Amazon is rolling out tags in a big way. In a discussion board message, Amazonian Blake Scholl announced that 50% of Amazon customers
In my ZDNet column today I took a look at the top websites in the world according to Alexa. You might be surprised by what I found. Here is the
This week: International Web 2.0, Mainstream Media Meltdown, Microsoft "Leaked" docs, Web 2.0 poster children rebel, 2.0 Post of the Week - samy conquers myspace. sponsored by: Web 2.0 -
Irina Slutsky of Geek Entertainment TV interviewed Ryan and Eran of supr.c.ilio.us about Web 2.0 at their launch party last night. Unfortunately they let slip about the Web 2.0 Conspiracy
Dave Winer points to my post about Portals 2.0 and questions if there are really only 3 powerful Internet companies: "Richard MacManus talks about The Big 3, and there is
Last night my friends in Melbourne held a Long Tail BBQ, as part of the worldwide Long Tail Camp. Seeing as I live across the ditch in New Zealand, I