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April 2006 Archives

TV on the Web ramping up in 2006
Written by Richard MacManus / April 6, 2006 7:00 PM
Some interesting posts recently on the Internet TV trend, which is really ramping up this year. Mark Cuban, who co-founded Broadcast.com in 1995 and sold it to Yahoo! in 1999,


Google Base begins to roll out the verticals
Written by Richard MacManus / April 6, 2006 4:59 AM
A lot of people have been seeing new Google Base verticals popping up - and indeed the Google Base homepage has suddenly had a number of new categories added to


Off-topic: I'm still in New Zealand!
Written by Richard MacManus / April 5, 2006 9:04 PM / 2 Comments
It seems a lot of people took my April Fool's post about me moving into the TechCrunch ranch in Silicon Valley seriously, so I'm compelled to put the record straight.


The Future of Mobile Web Browsers - Device APIs
Written by Richard MacManus / April 5, 2006 4:44 AM / 1 Comments
This post was written by Ajit Jaokar, who is a R/WW guest blogger on Mobile Web 2.0 and digital convergence. In my last post, I spoke of the differences between


Read/WriteWeb Filter
Written by Richard MacManus / April 4, 2006 3:23 PM
- Yahoo7 Combined 10% More Traffic than Previously (Ben Barren: "...[Y!7 users] demand is insatiable - they need more product than can be provided by Yahoo7. And they need more


Microcontent Design, Part 2: BBC Case Study
Written by Richard MacManus / April 3, 2006 2:16 PM / 1 Comments
In May 2005 the BBC launched a new developer network site initially called BBC Backstage, since re-named backstage.bbc.co.uk. In doing so they put the call out for people to remix


Read/WriteWeb joins FM Publishing network
Written by Richard MacManus / April 3, 2006 5:27 AM
This *isn't* an April Fool's joke ;-) I've joined up with John Battelle's Federated Media Publishing network, which is a great collection of blogs and sites - such as Boing


RSS filter products
Written by Richard MacManus / April 2, 2006 3:06 PM / 9 Comments
Filtering is one of my hot topics in 2006. It's the next step from aggregation, because many of us now have too much information coming at us. Let's face it,


Moving in to the TechCrunch Ranch permanently
Written by Richard MacManus / April 1, 2006 3:34 PM / 14 Comments
[Update: This is an April Fool's Joke - and yes some people fell for it. I'm still in NZ :-)] I can't take the isolation of running a successful web


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