March 2006 Archives
Ian Rogers of Yahoo Music gave an interesting talk at BarcampLA entitled Media 2.0 Physics. I encourage you to pore over his presentation and notes. I liked the part about
- 37Signals publish a PDF book ("DIY publishing: There’s a new sheriff in town." -- suggestion to 37Signals: create a product that enables other authors to DIY publish...) - Kottke
The big news in my part of the world today is that trademe.co.nz, a virtual clone of eBay that has risen to dominance in the eBay-less New Zealand market, has
Robert Scoble swears off tech.memeorandum for a week, due to excessive snark in the Sunday edition: "...it’s the little things in life that make you smarter. The little things don’t
The Google Analyst Day presentation makes for interesting reading. Thanks to Greg Linden for providing the early analysis and text from the now withdrawn powerpoint presentation (only available now as
Some interesting reactions to Reuters CEO Tom Glocer's speech at the Online Publishers Association. I thought it was encouraging news and in my previous post I (somewhat breathlessly) compared it
Jeff Jarvis is live-blogging the keynote of Tom Glocer, CEO of Reuters, at the Online Publishers Association. I got pretty excited by a similar speech by Associated Press CEO Tom
The NYTimes reports that Yahoo! is backing off its big plans to create television-style original content for the Web. Fears that Yahoo original content will alienate movie studios and television
- How would you spend VC money if you could? (Matt McAlister lists his virtual shopping list -- publisher services is his top pick: "Understanding content and communities is the
Dave Winer has announced OPML 2.0 (in public review status currently). OPML stands for Outline Processor Markup Language. In semi-laymens terms, OMPL is a common XML data format for outlines