Tag - web 2.0
New York Times knows the potential of digital publishing very well. Earlier, they added news-sharing tool to its website to catch up with the web 2.0 phenomenon. Now, New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller has revealed the company's plans to...
On my last post, I have discussed why blog networks are no longer considered cool. Discussions over blog networks have almost ceased. Even the Blog Network Watch is getting boring and stale. Readers do not care about a network; bloggers are losing their...
Another social networking shopping site ThisNext was launched few days ago. ThisNext boast a clean and sleek interface and allows bloggers and others to recommend products online. The company has roped in few famous people already to create their...
Buuble Bubble everywhere.
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Rob and Jonty are not sure if Google Ecosystem (Google AdSense) can sustain more Web 2.0 startups. Scoble finds that there are simply too many companies chasing too few users. Kiko has shaken a few many...
Chartreuse guy has a unique style of writing. His posts are full of semi-nude pics of chicks, curse words, spelling errors, but all posts have one thing in common, they have a strong message for the guys who haven't made big yet in the world of New...
The recent issue of New York magazine carries a profile of Jason Calacanis, who recently sold his Weblogsinc network of around 85 blogs to AOL.
People want to know: what would a champion of new media be like if one had all the trappings of old media,...
While the concept of Web 2.0 has just started infiltrating in and not has reached maturity yet, the concept of Web 3.0 has already started making rounds. It is pleasantly shocking to hear that the present World Wide Web is just in its nascent stage. ...
The Audience - it has a variety of names and has played different roles in different eras.
In the 90's people called them eyeballs. These eyeballs used to pay you a visit, enjoy the show and then leave.
Today, we call them community. Community members...
When I was attending college, I used to teach in a small computer institute in the evenings for pocket money. It was a chance to meet cool chicks as well. I taught the usual programming stuff, but I helped with basics of design programs such as...
Techcrunch had a nice review for the new online video hosting service Click.Tv. The service hasn't launched yet, but they have demo site thats shows the main functionality and the services. Though there are many similar companies which are offering...
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