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- Edgeio launches paid content platform
- The classified service edgeio is launching a new kind of paid content service at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle that facilitates 'in-place' transactions. Edgeio CEO Keith Teare calls them "transactional classifieds," and is targeting digital content. You can transact for digital content on variety of services today, but edgeio...
- Tags: Transaction, Classifieds, Edgeio, Digital Content, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Edgeio launches classified platform for the masses
- Edgeio launches classified platform for the massesDarmik is superior to EdgeioDarmik.com has been providing this service for two years and it also gives memebers the ability to sell digital and realworld products on any web page or social network. In additon to this darmik has just launced a new cutting...
- Tags: Darmik, Darmik.com, Internet Members, Edgeio, social networking
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- Edgeio launches classified platform for the masses
- Edgeio started out as classified marketplace for the blogging masses a year ago, where bloggers post items they want to sell on their blogs, tag them as "listing," and then Edgeios crawler plucks and indexes them on Edgeio.com. Classified Boards, the latest incarnation of Edgeio, just released in beta, unleashes...
- Tags: General, Personal Technology, Web Technology, Craigslist
- Blog posts 2007-02-20
- Ether calling Edgeio
- New companies, many under the Web 2.0 umbrella meaning not boring Web pages or siloed services, are popping up. I expect many more at ETech next week in San Diego, where I will be sampling the wares. Among the recent services now available to the public are Ether and Edgeio,...
- Tags: Edgeio, Ether
- Blog posts 2006-03-01
- TechCrunch leads Silicon Valley Web renaissance
- I went to the TechCrunch event Friday night, celebrating the publication of Naked Conversations by Shel Israel and Robert Scoble. Many friends, acquaintances and new faces pictures here. The party atmosphere reminded me of the good old Internet days, overflowing with new ideas, optimism, and enthusiasm. However, this time around...
- Tags: Edgeio
- Blog posts 2006-02-18
- Edgeio stakes out the 'listing' tag
- Edgeio stakes out the 'listing' tagedge vs center: the battle begins?the discussion at the Search SIG event last night with Edgeio, GoogleBase, and Oodle was definitely sounding a lot like a war between "edge vs center".walled garden or not, i think it will be interesting to see whether Google and...
- Tags: Quality, Edgeio
- Discussion threads 2006-02-09
- Edgeio stakes out the 'listing' tag
- Rob Hof of BusinessWeek has the details on Edgeio, the formerly supersecret startup led by Keith Teare and Mike "TechCrunch" Arrington. The startup apparently plans to make the tag "listing" its backbone and RSS a core listing content delivery mechanism for moving into classifieds, which is currently pervaded...
- Tags: Edgeio
- Blog posts 2006-02-09
Additional Resources
- Heading to Gnomedex
- I'm heading up to Seattle for Gnomedex which kicks off tomorrow evening. I'm looking forward to seeing a bunch of my friends and making some new ones too. There should be a lot to blog about from this event which Chris and Ponzi Pirillo, the organizers, have dubbed the Blogosphere's...
- Tags: Event, Marc Orchant
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- Nick Carr's Big Switch
- Nicholas Carr, amongst the most incisive and profound critic of information technology, will be in Silicon Valley tonight, at Campbell's Barnes and Noble bookstore in conversation with ZDNet honcho Dan Farber, Edgeio co-founder/CEO Keith Teare, and Gillmor Gang ringleader & Podtech exec Steve Gillmor, and me. While the event is...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-06-19
- Facebook vs. Craigslist? NO magic formula in online classifieds
- Craigslist vs. Facebook? Why Craigslist wins, big time I analyzed one week ago, with an inside preview of the new Facebook Marketplace classifieds offering.Both Craig Newmark, Craigslist, and Chris Kelly, Facebook, participated in the Personal Democracy Forum yesterday in New York City and I chatted with them about the dynamic...
- Tags: Local, Facebook, Craigslist, Advertising
- Blog posts 2007-05-19
- TechCrunch goes pro: What's the deal?
- Michael Arrington, of TechCrunch fame, is handing over his management reigns to Heather Harde, currently the SVP of Mergers and Acquisitions at Fox Interactive Media. Harde will start her new job as CEO of the TechCrunch Network (and my boss, Mike notes) by the end of the month, according to...
- Tags: Venture capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, TechCrunch
- Blog posts 2007-03-18
- News to know: Vista advice; HP; Patent wars
- Notable headlines:Microsoft patent case stirs software export fears.Larry Dignan: HP’s quarter by the numbers; channel stuffing chorus may rev up. SeekingAlpha: Earnings call transcript.TechCrunch: Kevin Rose at FOWA: Digg Adopts OpenID. Richard MacManus: Do You Actually Use OpenID?Mary Jo Foley: Linux power lunch: Debian founder visits Microsoft. Microsoft set to...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Web 2.0: Bubble or healthy competition?
- Simply Hired CEO Gautam Godhwani is focused on company ROI. In announcing the company’s latest initiative, Job-a-matic, today, he told me solid ROI is what will enable Simply Hired to pursue all possible options for Simply Hired, including a possible sale. SEE “Simply Hired vs. Google: Job classifieds ad network...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Local, Advertising, Google, Blogs, Social Web, Self-Promotion, Google Software Applications, ROI, Metrics, Search Advertising, Hired, job
- Blog posts 2007-01-24
- Buzzword alert: De-portalization
- Buzzword alert: De-portalizationde-portalizationHi DanWe agree. Portals will not disappear. In fact they will, on the whole, grow. But that is in absolute terms. Relative to the rest of the Internet they will decline. In other words the foothills will grow, on the whole, faster. And more $ will be spent...
- Tags: De-Portalization, Buzzword
- Discussion threads 2006-12-10
- Buzzword alert: De-portalization
- Interesting post by Keith Teare on the how the Internet is moving away from mammoth, centralized portals. Traffic, he said, is moving out toward the edges of the network, flattening out as users move from habituating portals like Yahoo to a more distributed network of content and services. Keith...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., foothill, Yahoo, Google, Web Technology, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-10
- TechCrunch's Arrington shares his winners and losers
- TechCrunch's Arrington shares his winners and losersHow much are successful Web 2.0 companies?I have no idea, but I made a small cartoon:http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/2006/09/the_market_for_.htmlBye,OliverCommentsGood writeup. My writeup is located here including some short audio clips including his Apple incident earlier this week :)http://www.centernetworks.com/future-of-web-apps-michael-arringtonUnder failuresdont forget Edgeio.
- Tags: Web 2.0, Arrington, TechCrunch
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- Gnomedex: Web 2.0 is not an echochamber
- Mike Arrington of TechCrunch, which chronicles the parade of Web 2.0 products and services, chaired the first Gnomedex session of the day, proclaiming that Web 2.0 is not just an echochamber. He gave the example of Digg, which he said is getting to the size of the New York Times....
- Tags: Arrington, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
- BloggerCon: Core values and Mike Arrington rails against the trolls
- Mike Arrington of TechCrunch led the penultimate BloggerCon IV session on the topic of core values for bloggers (and podcasters + vloggers). The Doc Searls Docnography notes from the session are here, and the downloadable podcast is here.Mike started off the session with the statement that the blogosphere doesn't have...
- Tags: blogger
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- Running a business on Web-based software
- One premise of Enterprise Web 2.0 is that Web-based software is beginning to credibly encroach on many solution areas that traditional software previously addressed. According to proponents, this maturing method of online software delivery provides more usability, convenience, and value. The flexibility, mobility, and...
- Tags: Web, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-04-14
- Live Clipboard: an idea whose time has come
- After watching the demos of Live Clipboard, which Microsoft's Ray Ozzie introduced at ETech, many of us are wondering, like Dan Farber, "Why haven’t we thought of it before?" The reason is it's an idea that wasn't ready for anyone to think of before. Two things have changed...
- Tags: web data, Ray Ozzie, Live Clipboard, Web
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
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