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11 Things Startups Should Know About Enterprise 2.0
Written by Bernard Lunn / August 21, 2008 1:40 AM / 17 Comments
Yesterday we wrote about Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the Enterprise, the buyer. The conclusion was that the impact of social media on the Enterprise was very Continue reading »


Report: Slowing Economy Finally Catches Up to Online Ads
Written by Josh Catone / May 13, 2008 10:59 AM / 6 Comments
"The Internet is recession proof," is a sentiment we've heard trumpeted over and over and over again the past year. However, guest author Llew Claasen argued on this blog in Continue reading »


Forrester: Enterprise Mashups to Hit $700 Million by 2013
Written by Josh Catone / May 6, 2008 9:15 AM / 8 Comments
A new report from Forrester Research predicts that mashups will be coming to the enterprise in a big way -- to the tune of a $700 million market by 2013. Continue reading »


Survey: Young Adults Think Facebook is #1; Women More Into it Than Men
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 5, 2007 1:02 PM / 5 Comments
A new survey released this week by the marketing analysts and consultants at Anderson Analytics found that Facebook is now the #1 most liked website among US respondents between the


Top Ten Underserved Web 2.0 Markets
Written by Richard MacManus / May 23, 2006 8:59 PM / 27 Comments
Recently I posted a meta-list of Web 2.0 lists. My current favorite list is the eConsultant's Web 2.0 Directory. It has "1007 Web 2.0 sites/services/links in 50+ categories". Sacred Cow


List of Web 2.0 Lists
Written by Richard MacManus / May 5, 2006 3:37 PM / 23 Comments
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


Web 2.0 market segment mashups
Written by Richard MacManus / May 4, 2006 2:50 PM / 8 Comments
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


Mashup Business Models
Written by Richard MacManus / March 14, 2006 2:13 PM / 3 Comments
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


Consumer Tech Played Out?
Written by Richard MacManus / January 31, 2006 12:27 PM
Curious comment from famous VC Michael Moritz of Sequoia Capital, he who invested heavily in Google in 1999. He also got a piece of Yahoo and Paypal -- also Webvan


Popular elements of a 2006 web site or service
Written by Richard MacManus / January 18, 2006 8:46 PM
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


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