May 2006 Archives
There's been a lot of talk recently about Josh Kopelman's post, in which he wrote: "As more and more entrepreneurs start building what Fred Wilson referred to as second derivative
I just noticed that MSN has a new project called MSN Originals, in which MSN will partner with content creators to deliver a "new generation of storytelling online". It's described
DataMashups.com is the latest Ajax-based web app development service to be released. It's a hosted service for developers and offers an integrated development environment "to rapidly create mashups and web
Stowe Boyd and Mike Arrington reported today that AOL’s new social networking product AIM Pages is now live. I'm told by my sources that it's still in the testing phase,
Pageflakes, one of the little startups in the 'personalized start page' market, has come out with a page publishing feature that nicely connects with my post the other day: Web
Late last week it was surprisingly revealed that Microsoft now aims to be a media company, rather than a software company. This was in the context of Microsoft's launch of
As a Web (2.0) consultant and analyst (about me), I track a variety of market segments and products. Luckily for me, nowadays I don't have to do as much grunt
Mike Riversdale asked an interesting question in the comments of my previous post: "What, in your (and others) opinion, is the difference (if any) between the "online desktop" (A) (I'm
In part 3 of my look at mc aggregators [here are parts 1 and 2], I get stuck into Suprglu. In this post I ask the question: how sticky is
- Talkin' bout a media revolution (BBC article on, er, BBC media. And they chose the worst possible Murdoch photo to use :-) Anyway, it's an interesting article on how