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Next week is the last week of my sponsorship arrangement with Onfolio, so I'm putting feelers out for another Web 2.0-savvy company to sponsor my popular Weekly Wrap-up. I've been
I'm pleased to announce the first Read/Write Web sponsor: ThePort Network. They will be sponsoring my Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-Up for the next 3 months, which I'm thrilled about! ThePort
My 3 month contract with Marqui is up and I've decided not to renew. I'll write a summary post in due course, after things have settled down a bit.
This week: AP's RSS feeds, Enterprise RSS developments (Newsgator, Nooked), professional bloggers (Kottke, Darren Rowse), Odeo (podcasting), Ajax. p.s. headers in honour of the Oscars. Best Use of
A look back at the week that was in the world of Web 2.0. This week: Google's AutoLinks feature, IE7, NY Times buys About.com, more Big Media blogging coverage, Bloglines
What's been happening in the world of "Web two dot oh" (as Jeff Bezos pronounces it) this week? Let's find out. First allow me to give a shout-out to my
Rafat Ali over at PaidContent.org goes on a bit of a rant against Reuters and their form of branding. But first, allow me to give a shout-out to Marqui, a
Nearly 2 months into my 3-month Marqui sponsorship, so I thought I'd write down some of my thoughts at this point. There's been a fair amount of controversy about it,
Some of the Web 2.0 trends and talk I tracked this week... accompanied by some dodgy Austin Powers subheaders. Oh and this post doubles for my Marqui shout-out this week.
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