March 2006 Archives
Sometimes we all get so wrapped up in the latest Web 2.0 calendar, rss reader or search product, that we forget that some things labeled 'Web 2.0' are actually doing
Rojo, the web-based RSS Aggregator I've used ever since I gave up hope of Bloglines ever stepping up its functionality, has just come out with some more enhancements. About a
- Microsoft's Remix Mix Contest Winners (more gadget goodness from MS... pic from Donovan West, one of the 3 winners) - Notes from Mashup Camp on mashup business models (I
by Ryan Stewart (Richard's Note: I'm introducing guest bloggers to Read/WriteWeb, to write about topics that I think will be of interest to R/WW readers - but which I'm not
In this exclusive interview with ex-Excite founder and current JotSpot CEO Joe Kraus, I discuss with Joe the Web Office and his 'Embrace and Extend' theory. "Our goal wasn't just
Developing a mashup can be a lot of fun and it's usually low cost, because you're using (semi) open tools and data. Forget fun though for a minute - is
Niall Kennedy is on a roll, having this week published an informative series of posts on the RSS platform and the 'state of the aggregator': NewsGator API Google Reader platform
Is it just me, or does the list of winners announced for the 2006 Bloggies (the blogging oscars) bear a striking resemblance to the last 5-6 years? Slashdot, Boing Boing,
- The "Real" SXSW (it seems that live blogging is beside the point at an SXSW... I say that after fruitless searches tonight for the winners of the awards --
- Google/Writely points to online/offline future (Phil Sim is putting out some excellent analysis these days, especially on the topic of Web Office. In this post he convincingly makes the