- Amazon Plans Music
Service To Rival iTunes (nice opportunity for server-->device integration here...
among the plans: Amazon-branded portable music players for retailers and a subscription
service)
- MySpace goes mobile (launching a mobile service that will let users read and post to the site for free)
- Alex Barnett screencast on 'Attention Engines' (this is very useful, especially if you're in the media business and want to see a comparison of the latest in Web-based news trackers)
- eBay's Gérald Rousselle reviews edgeio (comprehensive look at edgeio, the soon-to-be released online classifieds service run by Mike Arrington and Keith Teare)
- Rojo FeedShare ("a service that helps bloggers with similar interests promote each other." -- kind of like Adsense but you're advertising people)
- Tom's Future of Web Apps, Translated for Product Managers (heh, like Jeremy I too have had Tom Coates' awesome presentation open in my Firefox browser for the past few days...)
- Notes from recent Future of Web Apps Summit (great work Simon Willison, there is gold in them ther' notes!)
- Yahoo looking for semantic web developers (in the Media group too... I think the Web 2.0 'Web of Data' approach is slowly aligning with the Semantic Web... good news all round)
- Chinese president coming to Seattle, possibly Microsoft (Peter Jackson visited recently too...)
- Dave Sifry is proud of "brrreeeport" results (I see Supr.c.ilio.us is on the Valleywag payroll now... is this Snark 3.0?)
Flickr pic by Lisa in Germany
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> I see Supr.c.ilio.us is on the Valleywag payroll
> now...
Or is it Valleywag that's on the Supr.c.ilio.us payroll?
Posted by: Eran | February 17, 2006 10:42 AM
Either way, I sense a conspiracy...
Posted by: Richard MacManus | February 17, 2006 2:49 PM
These are not the snarks you are looking for *waves hand*
Posted by: Eran | February 17, 2006 4:44 PM
Don't worry Eran, Supr.c.ilio.us is the Father of Snark 2.0 :-)
Posted by: Richard MacManus | February 18, 2006 4:12 PM