I'm making yet another attempt at a regular branded list of Web 2.0 links. Let me admit straight up that I've copied the following format from Ypulse, Anastasia Goodstein's excellent site that covers New Media for Generation Y. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, as I have discovered, so I thought it's worth giving this a go on my blog.
- Mash-Ups
the wild wild west of the Web (pretty good business overview of Web 2.0 and Remix
Culture - and don't miss the slide show 'Sampling the Web's Best Mash-Ups')
- Steve Rubel
wants Microsoft to bet the company on Web 2.0 (in the comments, I pointed to my own analysis of Microsoft and
Web 2.0 - in short, I think millions of Windows-run 'devices' will be their interface
into Web 2.0)
- Om Malik gets cozy with
Marc Andressen (I like Marc's point that new minds and new tech talents will grow in
places "we would have never looked before". right on!)
- Latest Harry
Potter book digitally pirated within 12 hours (a fully scanned + proofread ebook
within 12 hours... I still don't want to read it though) (via waxy)
- More great Tim
O'Reilly Web 2.0 quotes (someone advised me recently that I need to work
on my "pithy quotes", if I'm to get any mainstream press coverage as an analyst - see Red Herring
link below)
- RSS
Goes Corporate (I gave some background info for this Red Herring article, but I don't
rate a mention)
- You
can't sell content online (Mary Hodder says selling services that help manage data and
content - such as filtering, search and aggregation - is where the money is)
- Charlie Wood forsees the rise of post-processing feed services, such as inserting ads into feeds. (what's really interesting will be the
non-advertising services. e.g. how about more remixing functionality)
- News Corp buys MySpace owner for $580 million (I hadn't realized that mainstream music groups like Black Eyed Peas and R.E.M. streamed their latest releases on MySpace)
-
Does MySpace sale signal Web 2.0 peak? (I agree with Adam Rifkin in the
comments, it's only just begun!)