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Points of Presence

Written by Richard MacManus / July 22, 2005 10:00 AM / 1 Comments

Pistols Record Contract- IDG CEO quoted in Wired: "Every blogger is a rock band without a record contract." (I guess I'm supposed to dislike that comparison, but strangely it agrees with me... because indeed I am looking for "a record contract", to use that analogy)
- Jason Dowdell and Pete Freitag created two mashups using Findory's API (excellent work! see also Greg Linden's post about the Findory API)
- Guardian editor questions News Corp's purchase of MySpace et al (I don't entirely agree with the article, but I did like this quote: "Murdoch should note the reverse takeover going on at the BBC where its online business is moving from the periphery to the core of all its activities.")
- Marc Canter's DLA vision comes to reality with the GoingOn Network (I helped with the spec writing, but this really is 100% Marc's baby and about 10-15 years in the making for him)
- BlogPulse Profile is a beta blog tracker (some folks are very excited by it)
- VeriSign says number of web sites being opened purely to publish pay-per-click advertising links is rocketing (I'd add, also the number of tools that enable spammers to populate their scummy websites with other peoples writing or machine-generated content)
- TechDirt comments on the VeriSign article (they say: "it's basically a lot of junk cluttering the internet". That's exactly what I've been saying too...)
- Robert Scoble says forget the A-List, find 10 other bloggers to link to you (right on! btw, I'm also trialing the "secret tool" that Robert talks about... and he's right, it's a beauty!)
- Silicon Valley Watcher: most startups should avoid venture funding, not pursue it (good tips for new Web 2.0 entrepreneurs)
- Darren Rowse dines out on his $14,436.45 Google Adsense cheque (he got increased coverage after the Slashdotting and lots of new readers)

p.s. I'm still looking for a good name for this list of links. Points of Presence - what do you think? I figure I need a name without the term "Web 2.0" in it, but which nevertheless indicates that Web 2.0 is what these links are about. New suggestions welcome :-)

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  1. I sense you are beginning to feel the synergy between "Points of Presence" and Web 2.0.

    I am sure you have been tracking the Web 2.0 imbroglio on Wikipedia :-) Unfortunately, we don't spend enough time thinking about appropriate descriptions for concepts, so we can't see the correlation between Web 2.0 and "Points of Presence" because this term is used in the IM space in relation to SIP etc. When the Web 2.0 inflection is fully understood, I expect to see organizatons focus their attention on solutions that cost-effectively enable the creation of "Points of Presence" for auto-discovery of content (the well formed variety) and executable endpoints for Web Services.

    Some interesting links:
    http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/002645.php
    http://www.bryght.com/node/204

    Posted by: Kingsley Idehen | July 24, 2005 11:25 AM



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