January 2006 Archives
Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don't have to! (p.s. thanks for the encouraging comments about this new daily feature - I'm trying out
Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don't have to! (p.s. it'd be great to get some feedback on this new daily feature of mine
On ZDNet I've written an article outlining some common elements of a modern website or app. A lot of the features and functionality of so-called Web 2.0 sites are now
Tushar Vyas, from mOne-Group M: "Traditionally, media enthralled people. Today it doesn't happen - customers are multitasking and fragmented. Today's customer wants to gain perspective, personalise the experience, get involved
Aggregating and filtering the latest Web Tech and Media news, so you don't have to! - Digital Summit 2006 (in Mumbai India. Dina Mehta is covering the event in her
Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig has a thought-provoking essay on FT.com about the perilous state of what he terms the Read-Write Internet: "We are well on our way to perfecting
A daily review of Web and Media news that crosses my path during the day. - comScore: Google Continues to Hold Top Position in Search Share Rankings (see also Shore
On my ZDNet blog, I discuss social news site reddit.com with co-founder Alexis Ohanian and compare their collaborative filtering system with Digg's. Reddit may have a jump on Digg when
It's not quite a Bloggers and Old Media lovefest yet, but at least people seem to have eased up on the 'us vs them' rhetoric. AdAge.com has a nice article
A daily review of Web and Media news that crosses my path during the day. I need a better name for it - any suggestions? - John Battelle's thinking ahead