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Written by Richard MacManus / February 9, 2006 8:24 PM / 3 Comments

KeithMike- Edgeio Edges Toward Launch (Keith, Mike and team are just about ready to eat eBay's lunch...)

 - Fox getting set to monetize MySpace (another excellent analysis by Umair..."you're about to see a very expensive attempt at building edge competencies unfold (or implode) in real time.")

- Bill Grosso: "Microsoft is focused on changing the game entirely" (A bigco doing it right? Usually people say it's Google changing the game, so this is an interesting post...)

- GMail code hints at coming domain feature (intriguing... using Gmail as an Enterprise class email system - that would change the game!)

- New MSN boss John Nicol (who confirms they're not changing the name to MSN Media Network)

- niblette's Theory of Product Innovation (usability, utility and desirability are key...)

- Current state-of-the-art web design (Simple layout and using things sparingly -- is big)

- A Read/Write educator quits his job (I've been reading Will's writing over the past year or so... the education system needs more like him)

- anne 2.0: Churning and Burning (some big ideas in this piece... and great links, about feed grazing and similar ideas)

- How Feed Grazing fits into Web 3.0 (nice graphic and ideas... but please please please don't call it 3.0)

- Mobile Browsers Still Closed for Business ("...most experts agree that the software remains too limited and unpredictable for business use")

Flickr pics by Jeremy Zawodny

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  • "nice graphic and ideas... but please please please don't call it 3.0"


    Well I did say - "maybe just 2.5" ;->

    Point taken, but I do think there's quite a way to go before the likes of del.icio.us "can 'grow' evanescent, biotic OPML hierarchies" on-the-fly. And these are critical for true Feed Grazing. The static OPML directories we are seeing now will only facilitate rudimentary grazing. The hierarchical fodder for feed grazing will be restless organic entities.

    Posted by: James Corbett | February 9, 2006 11:53 PM



  • Currently Yahoo has a death grip on the branded ad space. Myspace is monitizing at sub 5 cents a day. With branded ads they should be able to raise that amount by 10 fold.

    Posted by: markus | February 10, 2006 6:59 PM



  • Just found your site, neat collection of advertising articles. Always interesting to see where the big wigs are shaking out their dollars. The myspace.com article was a good one and I'd like to see how their going to hold their share of the networking market and make 10 fold in advertising. Competitors are always right around the corner.

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    Posted by: Erik | February 10, 2006 9:40 PM




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